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42535 Date 2015
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42535 abstract There have been many studies on magmatic volatiles (H, C, N, F, S, Cl) in and on the Moon within the last several years that have cast into question the post-Apollo view of lunar formation, the distribution and sources of volatiles in the Earth-Moon system, and the thermal and magmatic evolution of the Moon. However, these recent observations are not the first data on lunar volatiles. When Apollo samples were first returned, substantial efforts were made to undersand volatile elements and a wealth of data regarding volatile elements exists in this older literature. In this review paper we approach volatiles in and on the Moon using new and old data derived from lunar samples and remote sensing. From combining these data sets, we identified many points of convergence, although numerous questions remain unanswered.
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42535 issue 8-9
42535 status peerReviewed
42535 uri http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/352329
42535 uri http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/352330
42535 uri http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/352331
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42535 uri http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/352489
42535 uri http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/352738
42535 volume 100
42535 type AcademicArticle
42535 type Article
42535 label McCubbin, Francis M.; Vander Kaaden, Kathleen E.; Tartèse, Romain ; Klima, Rachel L.; Liu, Yang; Mortimer, James ; Barnes, Jessica J. ; Shearer, Charles K.; Treiman, Allan H.; Lawrence, David J.; Elardo, Stephen M.; Hurley, Dana M.; Boyce, Jeremy W. and Anand, Mahesh (2015). Magmatic volatiles (H, C, N, F, S, Cl) in the lunar mantle, crust, and regolith: abundances, distributions, processes, and reservoirs. American Mineralogist, 100(8-9) pp. 1668–1707.
42535 label McCubbin, Francis M.; Vander Kaaden, Kathleen E.; Tartèse, Romain ; Klima, Rachel L.; Liu, Yang; Mortimer, James ; Barnes, Jessica J. ; Shearer, Charles K.; Treiman, Allan H.; Lawrence, David J.; Elardo, Stephen M.; Hurley, Dana M.; Boyce, Jeremy W. and Anand, Mahesh (2015). Magmatic volatiles (H, C, N, F, S, Cl) in the lunar mantle, crust, and regolith: abundances, distributions, processes, and reservoirs. American Mineralogist, 100(8-9) pp. 1668–1707.
42535 Title Magmatic volatiles (H, C, N, F, S, Cl) in the lunar mantle, crust, and regolith: abundances, distributions, processes, and reservoirs
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