Recent geochemical and geophysical data from the Moon enable a revision of earlier interpretations regarding lunar origin, structure and bulk composition. Earth and Moon show many similarities among their isotopic compositions, but they have evolved in totally dissimilar ways, probably related to the deficiency of water in the Moon as well as the vast differences in size and internal pressure. Although some global geochemical trends such as volatile depletion based on K/U ratios have been established, current lunar samples come from differentiated regions, making the establishment of a bulk composition more reliant on bulk geophysical properties or isotopic similarities although it remains unclear how the latter relate to whole Moon composi...
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The Moon forming giant impact marks the end of the main stage of Earth’s accretion and sets the stag...
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International audienceThe Moon forming giant impact marks the end of the main stage of ...
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The first geochemical analysis of lunar samples returned by the Apollo 11 mission revealed that the ...
The Moon is key to understanding both Earth and our Solar System in terms of planetary processes and...
The Moon is key to understanding both Earth and our Solar System in terms of planetary processes and...
Despite its importance to questions of lunar origin, the chemical composition of the Moon is not pre...
The Moon is key to understanding both Earth and our Solar System in terms of planetary processes and...
The Earth’s Moon is the largest known natural satellite in orbit around a terrestrial planet in the ...
The Earth’s Moon is the largest natural satellite in the inner Solar System. The Moon is also witnes...
International audienceThe Moon is thought to have formed from material ejected by a giant impact tha...
International audienceThe Moon is thought to have formed from material ejected by a giant impact tha...
International audienceThe Moon is thought to have formed from material ejected by a giant impact tha...
The Moon forming giant impact marks the end of the main stage of Earth’s accretion and sets the stag...
International audienceThe Moon forming giant impact marks the end of the main stage of ...
International audienceThe Moon forming giant impact marks the end of the main stage of ...
International audienceThe Moon forming giant impact marks the end of the main stage of ...
International audienceThe Moon forming giant impact marks the end of the main stage of ...
The first geochemical analysis of lunar samples returned by the Apollo 11 mission revealed that the ...
The Moon is key to understanding both Earth and our Solar System in terms of planetary processes and...
The Moon is key to understanding both Earth and our Solar System in terms of planetary processes and...
Despite its importance to questions of lunar origin, the chemical composition of the Moon is not pre...
The Moon is key to understanding both Earth and our Solar System in terms of planetary processes and...
The Earth’s Moon is the largest known natural satellite in orbit around a terrestrial planet in the ...
The Earth’s Moon is the largest natural satellite in the inner Solar System. The Moon is also witnes...
International audienceThe Moon is thought to have formed from material ejected by a giant impact tha...
International audienceThe Moon is thought to have formed from material ejected by a giant impact tha...
International audienceThe Moon is thought to have formed from material ejected by a giant impact tha...