Terrestrial and lunar rocks share chemical and isotopic similarities in refractory elements, suggestive of a common precursor. By contrast, the marked depletion of volatile elements in lunar rocks together with their enrichment in heavy isotopes compared with Earth's mantle suggests that the Moon underwent evaporative loss of volatiles. However, whether equilibrium prevailed during evaporation and, if so, at what conditions (temperature, pressure, and oxygen fugacity) remain unconstrained. Chromium may shed light on this question, as it has several thermodynamically stable, oxidized gas species that can distinguish between kinetic and equilibrium regimes. Here, we present high-precision Cr isotope measurements in terrestrial and lunar rocks...
International audienceThe Moon exhibits a heavier chlorine (Cl) isotopic composition compared to the...
AbstractCurrent models for the Moon's formation have yet to fully account for the thermal evolution ...
Compared to most other planetary materials in the Solar System, some lunar rocks display high δ37Cl ...
Terrestrial and lunar rocks share chemical and isotopic similarities in refractory elements, suggest...
We present the first stable chromium isotopic data from mare basalts in order to investigate the sim...
International audienceRocks from the lunar interior are depleted in moderately volatile elements (MV...
International audienceAmong the elements exhibiting non-mass dependent isotopic variations in meteor...
AbstractWe present the first stable chromium isotopic data from mare basalts in order to investigate...
We present the first stable chromium isotopic data from mare basalts in order to investigate the sim...
International audienceModerately volatile elements (MVEs) are depleted and isotopically fractionated...
International audienceEvents following the giant impact formation of the Moon are thought to have le...
International audienceThe abundance of volatile elements and compounds, such as zinc, potassium, chl...
Abstract Chlorine, an extremely hydrophilic volatile element, provides important information regardi...
International audienceCurrent models for the Moon's formation have yet to fully account for the ther...
Despite its importance to questions of lunar origin, the chemical composition of the Moon is not pre...
International audienceThe Moon exhibits a heavier chlorine (Cl) isotopic composition compared to the...
AbstractCurrent models for the Moon's formation have yet to fully account for the thermal evolution ...
Compared to most other planetary materials in the Solar System, some lunar rocks display high δ37Cl ...
Terrestrial and lunar rocks share chemical and isotopic similarities in refractory elements, suggest...
We present the first stable chromium isotopic data from mare basalts in order to investigate the sim...
International audienceRocks from the lunar interior are depleted in moderately volatile elements (MV...
International audienceAmong the elements exhibiting non-mass dependent isotopic variations in meteor...
AbstractWe present the first stable chromium isotopic data from mare basalts in order to investigate...
We present the first stable chromium isotopic data from mare basalts in order to investigate the sim...
International audienceModerately volatile elements (MVEs) are depleted and isotopically fractionated...
International audienceEvents following the giant impact formation of the Moon are thought to have le...
International audienceThe abundance of volatile elements and compounds, such as zinc, potassium, chl...
Abstract Chlorine, an extremely hydrophilic volatile element, provides important information regardi...
International audienceCurrent models for the Moon's formation have yet to fully account for the ther...
Despite its importance to questions of lunar origin, the chemical composition of the Moon is not pre...
International audienceThe Moon exhibits a heavier chlorine (Cl) isotopic composition compared to the...
AbstractCurrent models for the Moon's formation have yet to fully account for the thermal evolution ...
Compared to most other planetary materials in the Solar System, some lunar rocks display high δ37Cl ...