We will characterize the isotopic composition of zinc and gallium in lunar rocks to better constrain the distribution of volatile elements in the Moon and produce an estimate of the extent of volatile loss associated with the Moon-forming Giant Impact. This information is critical to dynamic models that simulate the Giant Impact and improve our understanding of how the current Earth-Moon system evolved.
Wimpenny, J., et al. 2019. "Reassessing Gallium Isotopic Evidence for Volatile Loss from the Moon." Goldschmidt 2019, Barcelona, August 2019. LLNL-ABS-770761.
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