Chaussidon, M.Bohn, M.Gillet, P.Gopel, C.Lesourd, M.Barrat, J.A.2011-09-292011-09-292011-09-29200510.1016/j.gca.2005.06.032https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/71208WOS:000234413700017Northwest Africa 479 (NWA 479) is a lunar meteorite recovered in 2000 from Morocco. This unbrecciated low-Ti basalt is paired with NWA 032. The texture of NWA 032/479 indicates a simple crystallization history and a fast cooling, followed by an impact event. The occurrence of high-pressure polymorphs of olivine (ringwoodite and wadsleyite) in shock-melt veins indicates shock-pressures of at least 20 GPa.Light Lithophile ElementsLi Isotopic VariationsTrace-ElementMartian MagmasDiffusionFractionationCrystallizationMoonMeltDifferentiationLithium behavior during cooling of a dry basalt: An ion-microprobe study of the lunar meteorite Northwest Africa 479 (NWA 479)text::journal::journal article::research article