Despite more than 40 years of studying Apollo samples, the age and early evolution of the Moon remain contentious. Following the formation of the Moon in the aftermath of a giant impact, the resulting Lunar Magma Ocean (LMO) is predicted to have generated major geochemically distinct silicate reservoirs, including the sources of lunar basalts. Samples of these basalts, therefore, provide a unique opportunity to characterize these reservoirs. However, the precise timing and extent of geochemical fractionation is poorly constrained, not least due to the difficulty in determining accurate ages and initial Pb isotopic compositions of lunar basalts. Application of an in situ ion microprobe approach to Pb isotope analysis has allowed us to obtain...
U-Th-Pb isotopic data were determined on mineral separates of the diabasic lunar meteorite, Yamato-7...
The Moon is thought to have formed through the consolidationof debris from the collision of a Mars-s...
Lunar meteorites provide a potential opportunity to expand the study of ancient (>4000 Ma) basalt...
AbstractDespite more than 40 years of studying Apollo samples, the age and early evolution of the Mo...
Despite more than 40 years of studying Apollo samples, the age and early evolution of the Moon remai...
Despite more than 40 years of studying Apollo samples, the age and early evolution of the Moon remai...
AbstractDespite more than 40 years of studying Apollo samples, the age and early evolution of the Mo...
Despite more than 40 years of studying Apollo samples, the age and early evolution of the Moon remai...
Despite more than 40 years of studying Apollo samples, the age and early evolution of the Moon remai...
Despite more than 40 years of studying Apollo samples, the age and early evolution of the Moon remai...
Precise crystallisation ages have been determined for a range of Apollo basalts from Pb-Pb isochrons...
Establishing the age of the Moon is critical to understanding solar system evolution and the formati...
Lunar meteorites provide a potential opportunity to expand the study of ancient (>4000 Ma) basaltic ...
4Constraining the duration of magmatic activity on the Moon is essential to understand how the lunar...
4Constraining the duration of magmatic activity on the Moon is essential to understand how the lunar...
U-Th-Pb isotopic data were determined on mineral separates of the diabasic lunar meteorite, Yamato-7...
The Moon is thought to have formed through the consolidationof debris from the collision of a Mars-s...
Lunar meteorites provide a potential opportunity to expand the study of ancient (>4000 Ma) basalt...
AbstractDespite more than 40 years of studying Apollo samples, the age and early evolution of the Mo...
Despite more than 40 years of studying Apollo samples, the age and early evolution of the Moon remai...
Despite more than 40 years of studying Apollo samples, the age and early evolution of the Moon remai...
AbstractDespite more than 40 years of studying Apollo samples, the age and early evolution of the Mo...
Despite more than 40 years of studying Apollo samples, the age and early evolution of the Moon remai...
Despite more than 40 years of studying Apollo samples, the age and early evolution of the Moon remai...
Despite more than 40 years of studying Apollo samples, the age and early evolution of the Moon remai...
Precise crystallisation ages have been determined for a range of Apollo basalts from Pb-Pb isochrons...
Establishing the age of the Moon is critical to understanding solar system evolution and the formati...
Lunar meteorites provide a potential opportunity to expand the study of ancient (>4000 Ma) basaltic ...
4Constraining the duration of magmatic activity on the Moon is essential to understand how the lunar...
4Constraining the duration of magmatic activity on the Moon is essential to understand how the lunar...
U-Th-Pb isotopic data were determined on mineral separates of the diabasic lunar meteorite, Yamato-7...
The Moon is thought to have formed through the consolidationof debris from the collision of a Mars-s...
Lunar meteorites provide a potential opportunity to expand the study of ancient (>4000 Ma) basalt...