Despite some 50 years of intense research on samples returned from the Apollo missions and lunar meteorites, along with remote-sensing and Earth-based observations, many questions regarding the formation and evolution of the Moon persist. These include the detailed compositional and density structure of the lunar mantle and the source and petrogenesis of the diverse suite of extrusive and intrusive igneous rocks. There is broad agreement that the primary internal structure of the Moon reflects crystallisation of a lunar magma ocean (LMO), and that an inverted density gradient within the mantle cumulates led to some reorganisation of layers by partial convective overturn. Experimental studies have provided invaluable constraints on crystalli...
Abstract-We model the internal structure of the Moon, initially homogeneous and later differentiated...
We apply petrological models to investigate the evolution of lunar mantle mineralogy, considering lu...
In the wake of its accretion, the Moon was likely partially or fully molten, forming a lunar magma o...
Funding: TEJ acknowledges support from the State Key Laboratory for Geological Processes and Mineral...
While on Earth the processes of early differentiation and crust formation have been largely overprin...
The Earth and the Moon are observed to be almost indistinguishable over a range of refractory isotop...
The primordial differentiation of the Moon via a global magma ocean has become the paradigm under wh...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd We present crystallization experiments on silicate melt compositions related to ...
High-pressure, high-temperature experiments have been conducted at deep lunar mantle conditions to c...
Recent studies, some of them using data from the Apollo seismic network from the 1960's and 1970's, ...
Since the properties of the lunar magma ocean (LMO), including its composition and dimensions, are l...
Since the properties of the lunar magma ocean (LMO), including its composition and dimensions, are l...
peer reviewedWe present crystallization experiments on silicate melt compositions related to the lun...
Crystallization experiments under highly reducing conditions of synthetic material of mean Apollo 11...
Crystallization of the Lunar Magma Ocean has been empirically modeled and its products inferred from...
Abstract-We model the internal structure of the Moon, initially homogeneous and later differentiated...
We apply petrological models to investigate the evolution of lunar mantle mineralogy, considering lu...
In the wake of its accretion, the Moon was likely partially or fully molten, forming a lunar magma o...
Funding: TEJ acknowledges support from the State Key Laboratory for Geological Processes and Mineral...
While on Earth the processes of early differentiation and crust formation have been largely overprin...
The Earth and the Moon are observed to be almost indistinguishable over a range of refractory isotop...
The primordial differentiation of the Moon via a global magma ocean has become the paradigm under wh...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd We present crystallization experiments on silicate melt compositions related to ...
High-pressure, high-temperature experiments have been conducted at deep lunar mantle conditions to c...
Recent studies, some of them using data from the Apollo seismic network from the 1960's and 1970's, ...
Since the properties of the lunar magma ocean (LMO), including its composition and dimensions, are l...
Since the properties of the lunar magma ocean (LMO), including its composition and dimensions, are l...
peer reviewedWe present crystallization experiments on silicate melt compositions related to the lun...
Crystallization experiments under highly reducing conditions of synthetic material of mean Apollo 11...
Crystallization of the Lunar Magma Ocean has been empirically modeled and its products inferred from...
Abstract-We model the internal structure of the Moon, initially homogeneous and later differentiated...
We apply petrological models to investigate the evolution of lunar mantle mineralogy, considering lu...
In the wake of its accretion, the Moon was likely partially or fully molten, forming a lunar magma o...