Journal of Petrology Volume 42 Number 6 Pages 1221-1224 2001
© Oxford University Press 2001
Flood Basalts, Basalt Floods or Topless Bushvelds? Lunar Petrogenesis Revisited: a Reply
M. J. OHARA,*
DEPARTMENT OF EARTH SCIENCES, CARDIFF UNIVERSITY, PO BOX 914, CARDIFF CF10 3YE, UK
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INTRODUCTION
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I thank Taylor (2001)

for drawing my attention to some additional
references which I had overlooked and I welcome his tacit concession
that there is as yet no evidence for a positive europium anomaly
in the lunar highland crust. I surmise from the nature of Taylors
comments that he also has changed his views little in the past
30 years, but he has undeniably enjoyed a more acquiescent audience.
Numbers in parentheses in the following text and otherwise unattributed
figure mentions are references to the corresponding notes and
figures in OHara (2000)

. Only references additional to
those in OHara (2000)

or Taylor (2001)

are listed here.
The Lunar Sample Preliminary Examination Team (LSPET) (1969)
team included a notable primary magmatist in P. W. Gast, and also included S. R. Taylor, who came from a school which 2 years earlier had committed itself to that ultimate in primary magma hypotheses, . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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FOOTNOTES
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REFERENCES
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