International audienceEvents following the giant impact formation of the Moon are thought to have led to volatile depletion and concurrent mass-dependent fractionation of the isotopes of moderately volatile elements (MVE). The detailed processes and conditions surrounding this episode remain obscured and are not unified by a single model for all volatile elements and compounds. Using available data, including new Zn isotope data for eight lunar samples, we demonstrate that the isotopic fractionation of MVE in the Moon is best expressed by nonideal Rayleigh distillation, approaching the fractionation factor α using the reduced masses of the evaporated isotopologs. With these calculations, a best fit for the data is obtained when the lunar MV...
Terrestrial and lunar rocks share chemical and isotopic similarities in refractory elements, suggest...
Recent geochemical and geophysical data from the Moon enable a revision of earlier interpretations r...
Recent high-precision measurements of the isotopic composition of lunar rocks demonstrate that the b...
International audienceRocks from the lunar interior are depleted in moderately volatile elements (MV...
Despite its importance to questions of lunar origin, the chemical composition of the Moon is not pre...
International audienceModerately volatile elements (MVEs) are depleted and isotopically fractionated...
International audienceThe abundance of volatile elements and compounds, such as zinc, potassium, chl...
Isotopic compositions of reservoirs in the Moon can be constrained from analysis of rocks generated ...
International audienceThe Moon is thought to have formed from material ejected by a giant impact tha...
International audienceModerately volatile elements (MVE) are key tracers of volatile depletion in pl...
The Moon and Earth share similar relative abundances and isotope compositions of refractory lithophi...
Previous isotope studies of lunar samples have demonstrated that volatile loss was an important part...
The traditional view of a dry, volatile-poor Moon has been challenged by the identification of water...
Low estimated lunar volatile contents, compared with Earth, are a fundamental observation for Earth'...
AbstractGeochemical data for H2O and other volatiles, as well as major and trace elements, are repor...
Terrestrial and lunar rocks share chemical and isotopic similarities in refractory elements, suggest...
Recent geochemical and geophysical data from the Moon enable a revision of earlier interpretations r...
Recent high-precision measurements of the isotopic composition of lunar rocks demonstrate that the b...
International audienceRocks from the lunar interior are depleted in moderately volatile elements (MV...
Despite its importance to questions of lunar origin, the chemical composition of the Moon is not pre...
International audienceModerately volatile elements (MVEs) are depleted and isotopically fractionated...
International audienceThe abundance of volatile elements and compounds, such as zinc, potassium, chl...
Isotopic compositions of reservoirs in the Moon can be constrained from analysis of rocks generated ...
International audienceThe Moon is thought to have formed from material ejected by a giant impact tha...
International audienceModerately volatile elements (MVE) are key tracers of volatile depletion in pl...
The Moon and Earth share similar relative abundances and isotope compositions of refractory lithophi...
Previous isotope studies of lunar samples have demonstrated that volatile loss was an important part...
The traditional view of a dry, volatile-poor Moon has been challenged by the identification of water...
Low estimated lunar volatile contents, compared with Earth, are a fundamental observation for Earth'...
AbstractGeochemical data for H2O and other volatiles, as well as major and trace elements, are repor...
Terrestrial and lunar rocks share chemical and isotopic similarities in refractory elements, suggest...
Recent geochemical and geophysical data from the Moon enable a revision of earlier interpretations r...
Recent high-precision measurements of the isotopic composition of lunar rocks demonstrate that the b...