lunarite
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[edit]lunarite (uncountable)
- The substance that forms the lighter portions of the lunar surface, as opposed to lunabase.
- 1948, Josiah Edward Spurr, Geology Applied to Selenology: Lunar catastrophic history, page 48:
- The melting conditions in the lunarite were evidently different from those in the lunabase, on account of the difference in chemical composition; and from analogy with terrestrial conditions, the latter melted more easily.
- 1960, Valdemar Axel Firsoff, Strange world of the moon:
- On this reading of the situation, apart from the water of hydration, there will be very little chemical difference between lunarite and lunabase.
- 1965, Gilbert Fielder, Lunar geology, page 85:
- Lunarite slopes at greater angles than lunabase, and the difference is due, it is suggested, to the lavas of the lunarite being relatively viscous.