International audienceReturning humans to the Moon presents an unprecedented opportunity to determine the origin of volatiles stored in the permanently shaded regions (PSRs), which trace the history of lunar volcanic activity, solar wind surface chemistry, and volatile delivery to the Earth and Moon through impacts of comets, asteroids, and micrometeoroids. So far, the source of the volatiles sampled by the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) plume has remained undetermined. We show here that the source could not be volcanic outgassing and the composition is best explained by cometary impacts. Ruling out a volcanic source means that volatiles in the top 1-3 meters of the Cabeus PSR regolith may be younger than the latest...
Fire-fountain eruptions of basaltic magma occur on Earth at centers such as Kilauea (Hawaii), and de...
Shackleton crater is nearly coincident with the Moon’s south pole. Its interior receives almost no d...
In recent years, the search for lunar volatiles (including water), has attracted renewed interest; n...
International audienceReturning humans to the Moon presents an unprecedented opportunity to determin...
International audienceThe abundance of volatile elements and compounds, such as zinc, potassium, chl...
Gas-rich discharges of magma produced pyroclastic vents on the lunar surface. Calculations suggest t...
International audienceAsteroids impacting the Earth partly volatilize, partly melt (O’Keefe, J.D., A...
Following the Apollo era the moon was considered a volatile poor body. Samples collected from the Ap...
The origin of volatiles in the Moon's interior is debated. Scenarios range from inheritance through ...
We present an investigation of the release and transport of lunar polar crater volatiles onto topsid...
We investigated the volume of mare basalt and the mass of volatiles released from the Moon as a func...
AbstractGeochemical data for H2O and other volatiles, as well as major and trace elements, are repor...
International audienceThe Moon was once thought to be depleted in volatile elements. Analyses of the...
There have been many studies on magmatic volatiles (H, C, N, F, S, Cl) in and on the Moon within the...
International audienceVolatiles were recently discovered to be present at the Lunar pole. These vola...
Fire-fountain eruptions of basaltic magma occur on Earth at centers such as Kilauea (Hawaii), and de...
Shackleton crater is nearly coincident with the Moon’s south pole. Its interior receives almost no d...
In recent years, the search for lunar volatiles (including water), has attracted renewed interest; n...
International audienceReturning humans to the Moon presents an unprecedented opportunity to determin...
International audienceThe abundance of volatile elements and compounds, such as zinc, potassium, chl...
Gas-rich discharges of magma produced pyroclastic vents on the lunar surface. Calculations suggest t...
International audienceAsteroids impacting the Earth partly volatilize, partly melt (O’Keefe, J.D., A...
Following the Apollo era the moon was considered a volatile poor body. Samples collected from the Ap...
The origin of volatiles in the Moon's interior is debated. Scenarios range from inheritance through ...
We present an investigation of the release and transport of lunar polar crater volatiles onto topsid...
We investigated the volume of mare basalt and the mass of volatiles released from the Moon as a func...
AbstractGeochemical data for H2O and other volatiles, as well as major and trace elements, are repor...
International audienceThe Moon was once thought to be depleted in volatile elements. Analyses of the...
There have been many studies on magmatic volatiles (H, C, N, F, S, Cl) in and on the Moon within the...
International audienceVolatiles were recently discovered to be present at the Lunar pole. These vola...
Fire-fountain eruptions of basaltic magma occur on Earth at centers such as Kilauea (Hawaii), and de...
Shackleton crater is nearly coincident with the Moon’s south pole. Its interior receives almost no d...
In recent years, the search for lunar volatiles (including water), has attracted renewed interest; n...