Both. Of course, on the moon, due to the lack of weathering processes, it is very well preserved. Almost 100% of plagioclase, it is the Genesis Rock.
Em Terça-feira, 17 de Novembro de 2015 23:12, "MEM mstreman53@yahoo.com [geology2]" <geology2@yahoogroups.com> escreveu:
Lunar or terrestrial?
Eman
Thanks Eman! May Master Holmes be with You all. I'm affraid of being unpleasant, let me say, hmmm... Why don't we start a conversation, about hmmm... (I really don't know what to write), anorthosites...? A very good rock to begin with. May Geology be with You.Hugs.Em Terça-feira, 17 de Novembro de 2015 7:41, "MEM mstreman53@yahoo.com [geology2]" <geology2@yahoogroups.com> escreveu:
Welcome, Haroldo I am sure you will be able to make headway in your quest. Regards, Eman
Hi! I'm from Rio de Janeiro, and I used to be a student of Geology, and I hope you'll help me to get back on track, I'll appreciate any effort coming from You. Thanks.And Thanks again.
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