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1 to crystalline silicates such as olivine and pyroxene.
2 presence of olivine, magnetite, and probably pyroxene.
3 lower, layered rocks are richer in normative pyroxene.
4 m the partitioning of europium (Eu) in their pyroxenes.
5 have derived mineralogy (+/-5 to 10%) of 45% pyroxene (20% Ca-rich pyroxene and 25% pigeonite), 40% s
6 appear in ejecta and crater walls, and their pyroxene absorption strengths are correlated with materi
7 feature dominated by emission from amorphous pyroxene, amorphous olivine, and magnesium-rich crystall
10 y (+/-5 to 10%) of 45% pyroxene (20% Ca-rich pyroxene and 25% pigeonite), 40% sodic to intermediate p
12 nificant hydroxyl incorporated as defects in pyroxene and garnet develops a faulting instability asso
13 )O/(16)O and (17)O/(16)O measurements of the pyroxene and olivine intergrown with the metal that show
15 ayer (the magma ocean) contained olivine and pyroxene and were compositionally less evolved than the
17 ferrous iron doublets (olivine and probably pyroxene) and a ferric iron doublet (tentatively associa
18 s; the Fe/Mg and Mn/Fe ratios in olivine and pyroxene; and the chemistry of Fe-, Ni-, P-, and S-beari
19 the U-corrected Pb-Pb age of the meteorite's pyroxene as a proxy for the timing of magnetization acqu
21 itanium solubilities in olivine, garnet, and pyroxene cannot account for exsolution-like relations.
22 roxenes correlate with both crustal ages and pyroxene chemistry and increase toward younger and more
24 The very wide range of olivine and low-Ca pyroxene compositions in comet Wild 2 requires a wide ra
26 ature distinguishes NaMnGe(2)O(6) from other pyroxene compounds without Jahn-Teller active cations an
27 bsorption bands characteristic of a range of pyroxenes, confirming a direct link to the basaltic howa
28 asaltic materials have more plagioclase than pyroxene, contain olivine, and are similar in inferred m
35 rowth kinetics and the textural evolution of pyroxene during crystallization of trachybasaltic magmas
38 sion, monomineralic melts were injected into pyroxene fractures that were subsequently cooled and res
39 the temporal variations of H(2)O contents in pyroxenes from a 24-Ma time series of abyssal peridotite
40 ate consisting of olivine (Fa4), low-calcium pyroxene (Fs6Wo1), chromium diopside (Fs3Wo47), plagiocl
44 , rock-forming minerals olivine, low-calcium pyroxene (LCP), and high-calcium pyroxene (HCP) on the s
45 the Shergotty meteorite, the inner cores of pyroxene minerals (which formed at depth in the martian
46 teorite, composed of olivine and low-calcium pyroxene, occurs in the outer portions of two CAIs and i
47 t the distributions of trace elements within pyroxenes of the Shergotty meteorite--a basalt body ejec
49 e composed of either amorphous iron-enriched pyroxene or a combination of amorphous MgSiO(3) and Mg(2
52 saltic/trachy-basaltic rocks with intergrown pyroxene, plagioclase feldspar, and altered olivine and
56 tion from Isua (IF-G, Greenland), and quartz-pyroxene rocks from Akilia and Innersuartuut (GR91-26 an
57 cript, we explore the magnetic properties of pyroxene SrCoGe[Formula: see text]O[Formula: see text] u
59 rials suggests that a four to one mixture of pyroxene to plagioclase, together with about a 35 percen
63 n pyroxenes at depth but was largely lost as pyroxenes were carried to the surface during magma ascen
65 samples were composed of silicates (olivine, pyroxene) with metal-rich phases occurring as native met