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3° 38' 43'' South , 17° 24' 48'' West
Latitude & Longitude (decimal):
Mindat Locality ID:
3254
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:3254:7
GUID (UUID V4):
806fe9c6-051b-4d7b-bd9a-7f4e533a40fb


Lunar regolith breccia.

Inadequately described phase "pseudoarmalcolite" has been found in the lunar soil. Its composition is: (Ti1.91Zr0.08)1.99(Fe0.27Mg0.10Cr0.25Al0.07 Ca0.12Si0.02)0.84O5 (see'Unnamed (Fe-Ti-(Zr) oxide I)').

Basalt 14053 is a high-Al mare-type ophitic basalt which received, during its residence in the lunar regolith, solar-wind implanted hydrogen and was thermally metamorphosed (impact melt). Some phases are consequently extremely reduced.

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Detailed Mineral List:

Awaruite
Formula:Ni3Fe
Baddeleyite
Formula:ZrO2
Chromite
Formula:Fe2+Cr3+2O4
Description: Ti/Al-chromite.
Corundum
Formula:Al2O3
Cristobalite
Formula:SiO2
Fayalite
Formula:Fe2+2SiO4
Description: Reduction reaction : Fe2SiO4 -> 2Fe + SiO2 + O2
Fluorapatite
Formula:Ca5(PO4)3F
'Glass'
Description: K/Ba-rich glass.Mesostasis of fayalite with swiss-cheese texture with K/Ba-rich glass as the holes.
'Glass (man-made) var. Common Glass'
Hercynite
Formula:Fe2+Al2O4
Hercynite var. Picotite
Formula:(Fe,Mg)(Al,Cr)2O4
Ilmenite
Formula:Fe2+TiO3
Iron
Formula:Fe
Merrillite
Formula:Ca9NaMg(PO4)7
'Oxycalciobetafite' (FRL)
Formula:Ca2(Ti,Nb)2O6O
Type Locality:
Description: Initially the mineral was described as "Yttrobetafite" = Yttrobetafite-(Y? according to the last nomenclature of Pyrochlore supergroup it is Oxycalciobetafite.
Pentlandite
Formula:(NixFey)Σ9S8
'Plagioclase'
Formula:(Na,Ca)[(Si,Al)AlSi2]O8
'Pyroxene Group'
Formula:ADSi2O6
Rutile
Formula:TiO2
Rutile var. Niobium-bearing Rutile
Formula:(Ti,Nb)O2
Schreibersite
Formula:(Fe,Ni)3P
Spinel
Formula:MgAl2O4
Tranquillityite
Formula:(Fe2+,Ca)8(Zr,Y)2Ti3(SiO4)3O12
Tridymite
Formula:SiO2
Troilite
Formula:FeS
Ulvöspinel
Formula:TiFe2+2O4
Description: Cr-ulvöspinel.Reduction reaction : Cr-ulvöspinel -> Ti-Al-chromite + ilmenite + Fe
'Unnamed (Fe-Ti-(Zr) Oxide I)'
Formula:Fe-Ti-O
Yoshiokaite (TL)
Formula:(Ca,Na)[Al(Al,Si)O4]
Type Locality:

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List of minerals arranged by Strunz 10th Edition classification

Group 1 - Elements
Iron1.AE.05Fe
Awaruite1.AE.20Ni3Fe
Schreibersite1.BD.05(Fe,Ni)3P
Group 2 - Sulphides and Sulfosalts
Pentlandite2.BB.15(NixFey)Σ9S8
Troilite2.CC.10FeS
Group 4 - Oxides and Hydroxides
Chromite4.BB.05Fe2+Cr3+2O4
Hercynite4.BB.05Fe2+Al2O4
Spinel4.BB.05MgAl2O4
Ulvöspinel4.BB.05TiFe2+2O4
Hercynite
var. Picotite
4.BB.05(Fe,Mg)(Al,Cr)2O4
Corundum4.CB.05Al2O3
Ilmenite4.CB.05Fe2+TiO3
Tridymite4.DA.10SiO2
Cristobalite4.DA.15SiO2
Rutile4.DB.05TiO2
var. Niobium-bearing Rutile4.DB.05(Ti,Nb)O2
Baddeleyite4.DE.35ZrO2
'Oxycalciobetafite' (TL)4.DH.15Ca2(Ti,Nb)2O6O
Group 8 - Phosphates, Arsenates and Vanadates
Merrillite8.AC.45Ca9NaMg(PO4)7
Fluorapatite8.BN.05Ca5(PO4)3F
Group 9 - Silicates
Fayalite9.AC.05Fe2+2SiO4
Tranquillityite9.AG.90(Fe2+,Ca)8(Zr,Y)2Ti3(SiO4)3O12
Yoshiokaite (TL)9.FA.05(Ca,Na)[Al(Al,Si)O4]
Unclassified
'Plagioclase'-(Na,Ca)[(Si,Al)AlSi2]O8
'Pyroxene Group'-ADSi2O6
'Glass'-
'Glass (man-made)
var. Common Glass'
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'Unnamed (Fe-Ti-(Zr) Oxide I)'-Fe-Ti-O

List of minerals for each chemical element

OOxygen
OBaddeleyiteZrO2
OChromiteFe2+Cr23+O4
OCorundumAl2O3
OCristobaliteSiO2
OFayaliteFe22+SiO4
OFluorapatiteCa5(PO4)3F
OHercyniteFe2+Al2O4
OIlmeniteFe2+TiO3
ORutileTiO2
OSpinelMgAl2O4
OTranquillityite(Fe2+,Ca)8(Zr,Y)2Ti3(SiO4)3O12
OTridymiteSiO2
OUlvöspinelTiFe22+O4
OYoshiokaite(Ca,Na)[Al(Al,Si)O4]
OMerrilliteCa9NaMg(PO4)7
OPlagioclase(Na,Ca)[(Si,Al)AlSi2]O8
OPyroxene GroupADSi2O6
OHercynite var.Picotite(Fe,Mg)(Al,Cr)2O4
ORutile var.Niobium-bearing Rutile(Ti,Nb)O2
OOxycalciobetafiteCa2(Ti,Nb)2O6O
OUnnamed (Fe-Ti-(Zr) Oxide I)Fe-Ti-O
FFluorine
FFluorapatiteCa5(PO4)3F
NaSodium
NaYoshiokaite(Ca,Na)[Al(Al,Si)O4]
NaMerrilliteCa9NaMg(PO4)7
NaPlagioclase(Na,Ca)[(Si,Al)AlSi2]O8
MgMagnesium
MgSpinelMgAl2O4
MgMerrilliteCa9NaMg(PO4)7
MgHercynite var.Picotite(Fe,Mg)(Al,Cr)2O4
AlAluminium
AlCorundumAl2O3
AlHercyniteFe2+Al2O4
AlSpinelMgAl2O4
AlYoshiokaite(Ca,Na)[Al(Al,Si)O4]
AlPlagioclase(Na,Ca)[(Si,Al)AlSi2]O8
AlHercynite var.Picotite(Fe,Mg)(Al,Cr)2O4
SiSilicon
SiCristobaliteSiO2
SiFayaliteFe22+SiO4
SiTranquillityite(Fe2+,Ca)8(Zr,Y)2Ti3(SiO4)3O12
SiTridymiteSiO2
SiYoshiokaite(Ca,Na)[Al(Al,Si)O4]
SiPlagioclase(Na,Ca)[(Si,Al)AlSi2]O8
SiPyroxene GroupADSi2O6
PPhosphorus
PFluorapatiteCa5(PO4)3F
PSchreibersite(Fe,Ni)3P
PMerrilliteCa9NaMg(PO4)7
SSulfur
SPentlandite(NixFey)Σ9S8
STroiliteFeS
CaCalcium
CaFluorapatiteCa5(PO4)3F
CaTranquillityite(Fe2+,Ca)8(Zr,Y)2Ti3(SiO4)3O12
CaYoshiokaite(Ca,Na)[Al(Al,Si)O4]
CaMerrilliteCa9NaMg(PO4)7
CaPlagioclase(Na,Ca)[(Si,Al)AlSi2]O8
CaOxycalciobetafiteCa2(Ti,Nb)2O6O
TiTitanium
TiIlmeniteFe2+TiO3
TiRutileTiO2
TiTranquillityite(Fe2+,Ca)8(Zr,Y)2Ti3(SiO4)3O12
TiUlvöspinelTiFe22+O4
TiRutile var.Niobium-bearing Rutile(Ti,Nb)O2
TiOxycalciobetafiteCa2(Ti,Nb)2O6O
TiUnnamed (Fe-Ti-(Zr) Oxide I)Fe-Ti-O
CrChromium
CrChromiteFe2+Cr23+O4
CrHercynite var.Picotite(Fe,Mg)(Al,Cr)2O4
FeIron
FeAwaruiteNi3Fe
FeChromiteFe2+Cr23+O4
FeFayaliteFe22+SiO4
FeHercyniteFe2+Al2O4
FeIlmeniteFe2+TiO3
FeIronFe
FePentlandite(NixFey)Σ9S8
FeSchreibersite(Fe,Ni)3P
FeTranquillityite(Fe2+,Ca)8(Zr,Y)2Ti3(SiO4)3O12
FeTroiliteFeS
FeUlvöspinelTiFe22+O4
FeHercynite var.Picotite(Fe,Mg)(Al,Cr)2O4
FeUnnamed (Fe-Ti-(Zr) Oxide I)Fe-Ti-O
NiNickel
NiAwaruiteNi3Fe
NiPentlandite(NixFey)Σ9S8
NiSchreibersite(Fe,Ni)3P
YYttrium
YTranquillityite(Fe2+,Ca)8(Zr,Y)2Ti3(SiO4)3O12
ZrZirconium
ZrBaddeleyiteZrO2
ZrTranquillityite(Fe2+,Ca)8(Zr,Y)2Ti3(SiO4)3O12
NbNiobium
NbRutile var.Niobium-bearing Rutile(Ti,Nb)O2
NbOxycalciobetafiteCa2(Ti,Nb)2O6O

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