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Submicroscopic Magnetite May Be Ubiquitous in the Lunar Regolith of the High-Ti Region |
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The research team led by LI Yang and CAO Zhi at the Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences has conducted in-situ electron microanalysis of droplet-like, rounded iron-sulfide grains embedded within impact glasses in the finest Chang’ E-5 lunar soil and confirmed that impact-induced submicroscopic magnetite is ubiquitous in the lunar regolith. The content of magnetite is closely related to the Ti content in the region.
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Space-weathered rims on lunar ilmenite as an indicator for relative exposure ages of regolith(Guo, Z; Zhang, MW; Jia, BJ; Li, Y ; Fa, WZ ; Pang, Y; Zhu, CX; Wen, YY; Li, XY; Liu, JZ; Ouyang, ZY)(2024-08-27) |
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Seminar on 2024-7-24: Germanium partitioning from sulfide deposition tooxidative weathering in MVT deposits fromSichuan-Yunnan-Guizhou triangle |
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Seminar on 2024-7-24: Key properties of mineral trace-element data and how to address them instatistical analysis and interpretation |
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