The martian meteorite Northwest Africa 7034 (and pairings) is a breccia that samples a variety of materials from the martian crust. Several previous studies have identified multiple types of igneous-textured clasts within the breccia [1-3], and these clasts have the potential to provide insight into the igneous evolution of Mars. One challenge presented by studying these small rock fragments is the lack of field context for this breccia (i.e., where on Mars it formed), so we do not know how many sources these small rock fragments are derived from or the exact formation his-tory of these sources (i.e., are the sources mantle de-rived melt or melts contaminated by a meteorite impactor on Mars). Our goal in this study is to examine specific ig...
Northwest Africa 7533, a polymict Martian breccia, consists of fine-grained clast-laden melt particl...
We present a textural comparison of localized shock melt pockets in Martian meteorites and glass poc...
KREEP basalts are a major component of soils and regolith at the Apollo 15 site. Their origin is con...
The martian meteorite Northwest Africa (NWA) 7034 and pairings represent the first brecciated hand s...
The martian meteorite Northwest Africa 7034 (and pairings) is a breccia that provides important info...
The martian meteorite Northwest Africa (NWA) 7034 was examined both petrographically and geochemical...
Everything we know about sedimentary processes on Mars is gleaned from remote sensing observations. ...
If Mars has been assumed to be mostly basaltic for a long time, a series of recent discoveries have ...
A prominent geochemical feature of basaltic magmatism on Mars is the large range in initial Sr isoto...
NWA 7034 contains new types of igneous rocks from Mars that were not represented by the SNC meteorit...
Martian meteorites can provide valuable information about past environmental conditions on Mars. All...
The planet Mars is geologically more similar to Earth than to other planets of the solar system. For...
© 2018 The Authors Martian meteorite Northwest Africa (NWA) 8114 – a paired stone to NWA 7034 – prov...
International audienceNorthwest Africa (NWA) 7533 is a Martian regolith breccia. This meteorite (and...
Antarctic meteorite Queen Alexandra Range (QUE) 94201 is a 12 g basaltic achondrite dominated by pla...
Northwest Africa 7533, a polymict Martian breccia, consists of fine-grained clast-laden melt particl...
We present a textural comparison of localized shock melt pockets in Martian meteorites and glass poc...
KREEP basalts are a major component of soils and regolith at the Apollo 15 site. Their origin is con...
The martian meteorite Northwest Africa (NWA) 7034 and pairings represent the first brecciated hand s...
The martian meteorite Northwest Africa 7034 (and pairings) is a breccia that provides important info...
The martian meteorite Northwest Africa (NWA) 7034 was examined both petrographically and geochemical...
Everything we know about sedimentary processes on Mars is gleaned from remote sensing observations. ...
If Mars has been assumed to be mostly basaltic for a long time, a series of recent discoveries have ...
A prominent geochemical feature of basaltic magmatism on Mars is the large range in initial Sr isoto...
NWA 7034 contains new types of igneous rocks from Mars that were not represented by the SNC meteorit...
Martian meteorites can provide valuable information about past environmental conditions on Mars. All...
The planet Mars is geologically more similar to Earth than to other planets of the solar system. For...
© 2018 The Authors Martian meteorite Northwest Africa (NWA) 8114 – a paired stone to NWA 7034 – prov...
International audienceNorthwest Africa (NWA) 7533 is a Martian regolith breccia. This meteorite (and...
Antarctic meteorite Queen Alexandra Range (QUE) 94201 is a 12 g basaltic achondrite dominated by pla...
Northwest Africa 7533, a polymict Martian breccia, consists of fine-grained clast-laden melt particl...
We present a textural comparison of localized shock melt pockets in Martian meteorites and glass poc...
KREEP basalts are a major component of soils and regolith at the Apollo 15 site. Their origin is con...