The date of the Moon-forming impact places an important constraint on Earth’s origin. Lunar age estimates range from about 30 Myr to 200 Myr after Solar System formation. Central to this age debate is the greater abundance of 182W inferred for the silicate Moon than for the bulk silicate Earth. This compositional difference has been explained as a vestige of less late accretion to the Moon than to the Earth after core formation. Here we present high-precision trace element composition data from inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry for a wide range of lunar samples. Our measurements show that the Hf/W ratio of the silicate Moon is higher than that of the bulk silicate Earth. By combining these data with experimentally derived partiti...
AbstractGeochemical data for H2O and other volatiles, as well as major and trace elements, are repor...
The Earth formed over tens of millions of years from an unknown number of stochastic collisions with...
Silicon isotopic data from a range of lunar samples are presented to assess the degree of heterogene...
Characterization of the hafnium-tungsten systematics (Hf-182 decaying to W-182 and emitting two elec...
A new tungsten isotope study presents revised ages for the formation of the Moon. The Moon is though...
Establishing the age of the Moon is critical to understanding solar system evolution and the formati...
Establishing the age of the Moon is critical to understanding solar system evolution and the formati...
The use of hafnium-tungsten chronometry to date the Moon is hampered by cosmogenic tungsten-182 prod...
THE accretion of the Earth and Moon within the solar nebula is thought(1-3) to have taken 50 to 100 ...
The traditional view of a dry, volatile-poor Moon has been challenged by the identification of water...
According to the generally accepted scenario, the last giant impact on Earth formed the Moon and ini...
Recent high-precision measurements of the isotopic composition of lunar rocks demonstrate that the b...
Despite its importance to questions of lunar origin, the chemical composition of the Moon is not pre...
The formation of the Moon is thought to be the result of a giant impact between a Mercury-to-proto-E...
Lunar rocks are inferred to tap the different fossil cumulate layers formed during crystallisation o...
AbstractGeochemical data for H2O and other volatiles, as well as major and trace elements, are repor...
The Earth formed over tens of millions of years from an unknown number of stochastic collisions with...
Silicon isotopic data from a range of lunar samples are presented to assess the degree of heterogene...
Characterization of the hafnium-tungsten systematics (Hf-182 decaying to W-182 and emitting two elec...
A new tungsten isotope study presents revised ages for the formation of the Moon. The Moon is though...
Establishing the age of the Moon is critical to understanding solar system evolution and the formati...
Establishing the age of the Moon is critical to understanding solar system evolution and the formati...
The use of hafnium-tungsten chronometry to date the Moon is hampered by cosmogenic tungsten-182 prod...
THE accretion of the Earth and Moon within the solar nebula is thought(1-3) to have taken 50 to 100 ...
The traditional view of a dry, volatile-poor Moon has been challenged by the identification of water...
According to the generally accepted scenario, the last giant impact on Earth formed the Moon and ini...
Recent high-precision measurements of the isotopic composition of lunar rocks demonstrate that the b...
Despite its importance to questions of lunar origin, the chemical composition of the Moon is not pre...
The formation of the Moon is thought to be the result of a giant impact between a Mercury-to-proto-E...
Lunar rocks are inferred to tap the different fossil cumulate layers formed during crystallisation o...
AbstractGeochemical data for H2O and other volatiles, as well as major and trace elements, are repor...
The Earth formed over tens of millions of years from an unknown number of stochastic collisions with...
Silicon isotopic data from a range of lunar samples are presented to assess the degree of heterogene...