Mapping the Spectral and Mineralogical Variability of Lunar Breccia Meteorite NWA 13859 by VNIR Reflectance Spectroscopy

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We provide the first visible near-infrared (VNIR) reflectance spectroscopy characterization of a sample from the lunar feldspathic breccia NWA 13859. The sample is a 2 mm thick slab with an approximate area of 35 ± 2 cm2. We characterized the spectroscopic variability by choosing and analyzing representative spots throughout the sample. Our results show a distinct spectral contribution from orthopyroxene, which, according to a preliminary mineralogical characterization, should be a minor phase in the sample. In a second step, we measured several spectra along a transect between a clast and the matrix. In order to oversample the signal, the points analyzed along the sample were partly superimposed to each other (80% areal superposition). The same approach was extended to a grid of points covering an area of about 8.6 cm2, with the goal of obtaining a spatial resolution of the spectral parameters higher than the instrument’s spot size. Using this strategy, we obtained 2D maps of spectral parameters, which allowed us to infer the major mineralogical composition of the sample.

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Bruschini, E., Carli, C., & Tosi, F. (2023). Mapping the Spectral and Mineralogical Variability of Lunar Breccia Meteorite NWA 13859 by VNIR Reflectance Spectroscopy. Minerals, 13(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/min13081000

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