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This project studies noble gases in lunar samples to understand the evolution of the Moon's interior reservoirs. By analyzing xenon and argon signatures, it aims to reveal the history and composition of these sources, contributing to our knowledge of planetary evolution.
Noble gases trace the evolution of reservoirs inside terrestrial planetary bodies because their isotopic signatures are diagnostic of volatile sources.
In addition, original compositions can be modified by radioactive decay of rock forming elements, providing constraints on the chemistry of an interior reservoir and the time at which it was isolated (since when noble gases were retained).
Some lunar samples are known to preserve signatures in xenon and argon that were degassed from one or more i…
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