An extremely heavy chlorine reservoir in the Moon: Insights from the apatite in lunar meteorites
Abstract Chlorine, an extremely hydrophilic volatile element, provides important information regarding the origin of intrinsic volatiles in the Moon. Lunar apatite was found to have a wider spread of δ37Cl (from −1 to +40‰ versus standard mean ocean chloride) than most terrestrial and chondritic one...
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Autores principales: | Ying Wang, Weibiao Hsu, Yunbin Guan |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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