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Post-Formation Sodium Loss on the Moon: A Bulk Estimate
Saxena, P ; Killen, R M ; Airapetian, V ; Petro, N E ; Mandell, A M
关键词: LUNAR GEOLOGY;    LUNAR ROCKS;    EXTRASOLAR PLANETS;    SODIUM;    SOLAR ACTIVITY;    LUNAR SOIL;    CRUSTS;    SILICATES;    DEPLETION;    SOLAR SYSTEM;    MOON;   
RP-ID  :  GSFC-E-DAA-TN53687
学科分类:天文学(综合)
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】

The Moon and Earth are generally similar in terms of composition, but there exist variations in the abundance of certain elements among the two bodies. These differences are a likely consequence of differing physical evolution of the two bodies over the solar system's history. While previous works have assumed this may be due to conditions during the Moonâ€"TM"s formation, we explore the likelihood that the observed depletion in Sodium in lunar samples may be partially due to post-formation mechanisms. Solar effects, loss from a primordial atmosphere and impacts are some of the dominant post-formation mechanisms that we examine. We describe how our past and current modeling efforts indicate that a significant fraction of the observed depletion of sodium in lunar samples relative to a bulk silicate earth composition may have been due to solar activity, atmospheric loss and impacts. Using profiles of sodium abundances from lunar crustal samples may thus serve as a powerful tool towards exploring conditions on the Moon's surface throughout solar system history. Conditions on the Moon immediately after formation may still be recorded in the lunar crust and may provide a window towards interpreting observations from some of the first rocky exoplanets that will be most amenable to characterization. Potential spatial variation of sodium in the lunar crust may be a relevant consideration for future sample return efforts. Sodium Depletion in the Lunar Crust: Lunar

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