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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. O’HARA,*

DEPARTMENT OF EARTH SCIENCES, CARDIFF UNIVERSITY, PO BOX 914, CARDIFF CF10 3YE, UK


    INTRODUCTION
 
I thank Taylor (2001)Go 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 Taylor’s 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 O’Hara (2000)Go. Only references additional to those in O’Hara (2000)Go or Taylor (2001)Go are listed here.

The Lunar Sample Preliminary Examination Team (LSPET) (1969)Go 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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