Mineralogy of northern nearside mare basalts
Zhenchao Wang, Yunzhao Wu, Xiaomeng Zhang, Yu Lu

TL;DR
This study maps the mineralogy of northern lunar mare basalts using M3 data, revealing spatial variations in mineral composition that inform the Moon's thermal evolution and volcanic history.
Contribution
It provides a detailed mineralogical map of northern lunar mare basalts, highlighting differences in mineral composition and their implications for lunar volcanic evolution.
Findings
Eastern Mare Frigoris dominated by clinopyroxene with lower CaO
Western Mare Frigoris and Sinus Roris rich in olivine
Olivine-rich basalts indicate unique lunar volcanic evolution
Abstract
The mineralogy of mare basalts reflects the chemical composition of the magma source, as well as the physical and chemical environment of the rock's formation. It is significant for understanding the thermal evolution of the Moon. In this study, the spatial distribution of the mineralogy of the lunar northern nearside basalts was mapped using the Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3) data. The study area, which is an elongated mare, Mare Frigoris and northern Mare Imbrium, was mapped and characterized into 27 units based on multi-source data, including spectrum, terrain, and element abundance. We extracted 177 M3 spectra from fresh craters. Spectral parameters such as absorption center and band area ratio (BAR) were obtained through data processing. The variation of mafic mineral of this region was acquired by analyzing these parameters. The basaltic units in eastern Mare Frigoris, which are…
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