Ninety-seven high precision, high spatial-resolution ion microprobe analyses of oxygen isotopes in a single, large zircon crystal from a lunar soil sample yield a surprising and unexpectedly large range in δ18OSMOW from 4.5 to 9.2%. Detailed consideration of sample mounting, polishing, and sample-standard orientation suggests that this variation was caused by analytical artefact(s) degrading the accuracy of δ18O values. Careful control of these parameters effectively eliminated the variation and the two most reliable sets of analyses, obtained when the sample and standard were mounted within 2 mm in the centre of the mount, yield a combined weighted average δ18OSMOW value of 5.70 ± 0.07% (95% confidence). This value is indistinguishable fro...
To investigate the formation and early evolution of the lunar mantle and crust we have analysed the ...
Earth's Moon is a repository of solar wind and can therefore provide information on the chemistry of...
The origin of large-volume Yellowstone ignimbrites and smaller-volume intra-caldera lavas requires s...
Thirty oxygen analyses of a large (sub-millimetre) zircon grain from the lunar soil sample 14163 hav...
The recent discovery of heavy oxygen in zircons from the Jack Hills conglomerates Wilde et al. and M...
The full U-Pb isotopic systematics in a complex lunar zircon ‘Pomegranate’ from lunar impact breccia...
International audienceThis paper reports the results from a second characterisation of the 91500 zir...
This paper reports the results from a second characterisation of the 91500 zircon, including data fr...
High-precision in-situ ion microprobe (SIMS) oxygen isotope analysis of zircons from two diorite int...
Abstract Zircon grains were separated from lunar reg-olith and rocks returned from four Apollo landi...
We present protocols for high-spatial resolution measurement of oxygen isotope ratios of goethite (α...
Two baddeleyite megacrysts were evaluated as potential reference materials (RMs) for SIMS oxygen iso...
To investigate the formation and early evolution of the lunar mantle and crust we have analysed the ...
Ion microprobe analysis with a sub-micrometer diameter spot reveals a sharp, 2 μm gradient in oxygen...
Oxygen isotopes are a versatile tool to address a wide range of questions in the Earth sciences. App...
To investigate the formation and early evolution of the lunar mantle and crust we have analysed the ...
Earth's Moon is a repository of solar wind and can therefore provide information on the chemistry of...
The origin of large-volume Yellowstone ignimbrites and smaller-volume intra-caldera lavas requires s...
Thirty oxygen analyses of a large (sub-millimetre) zircon grain from the lunar soil sample 14163 hav...
The recent discovery of heavy oxygen in zircons from the Jack Hills conglomerates Wilde et al. and M...
The full U-Pb isotopic systematics in a complex lunar zircon ‘Pomegranate’ from lunar impact breccia...
International audienceThis paper reports the results from a second characterisation of the 91500 zir...
This paper reports the results from a second characterisation of the 91500 zircon, including data fr...
High-precision in-situ ion microprobe (SIMS) oxygen isotope analysis of zircons from two diorite int...
Abstract Zircon grains were separated from lunar reg-olith and rocks returned from four Apollo landi...
We present protocols for high-spatial resolution measurement of oxygen isotope ratios of goethite (α...
Two baddeleyite megacrysts were evaluated as potential reference materials (RMs) for SIMS oxygen iso...
To investigate the formation and early evolution of the lunar mantle and crust we have analysed the ...
Ion microprobe analysis with a sub-micrometer diameter spot reveals a sharp, 2 μm gradient in oxygen...
Oxygen isotopes are a versatile tool to address a wide range of questions in the Earth sciences. App...
To investigate the formation and early evolution of the lunar mantle and crust we have analysed the ...
Earth's Moon is a repository of solar wind and can therefore provide information on the chemistry of...
The origin of large-volume Yellowstone ignimbrites and smaller-volume intra-caldera lavas requires s...