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Global assessment of pure crystalline plagioclase across the Moon and implications for the evolution of the primary crust

Global assessment of pure crystalline plagioclase across the Moon and implications for the evolution of the primary crust

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Main Authors: Hanna, K, Cheek, L, Pieters, C, Mustard, J, Greenhagen, B, Thomas, I, Bowles, N
Format: Journal article
Published: 2014
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