Spinel troctolite and anorthosite in apollo 16 samples

Science. 1973 Jan 5;179(4068):74-6. doi: 10.1126/science.179.4068.74.

Abstract

A spinel troctolite and an anorthosite from the Apollo 16 landing site represent contrasting types of "primitive" lunar cumulates. The two rock types probably formed from the same parent magma type, a high-alumina magnesian basalt, with the troctolite forming earlier by crystal settling, and the anorthosite later, possibly by flotation.