The selenium isotope composition of lunar rocks: Implications for the formation of the Moon and its volatile loss

Volume: 542, Pages: 116289 - 116289
Published: Jul 1, 2020
Abstract
The Moon and Earth share similar relative abundances and isotope compositions of refractory lithophile elements, indicating that the Moon formed from a silicate reservoir that is chemically indistinguishable from the Earth's primitive silicate mantle. In contrast, most volatile elements are depleted in lunar mare basalts compared to Earth's mantle and differ in their isotope composition. However, the depletion of volatile elements is not a...
Paper Details
Title
The selenium isotope composition of lunar rocks: Implications for the formation of the Moon and its volatile loss
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
542
Pages
116289 - 116289
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