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Volatile loss following cooling and accretion of the Moon revealed by chromium isotopes

Sossi, Paolo A., Moynier, Frédéric, Van zuilen, Kirsten(2018). Volatile loss following cooling and accretion of the Moon revealed by chromium isotopes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 115(43), 10920-10925. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1809060115

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numbertitleMethodsvariables analyzed
S1Whole rock and mineral compositions, and mineral modes calculated by least-squares chi-squared minimisation for Mg Suite cumulates analysed in this workMC-ICP-MS, CALCAl2O3, CaO, Cr, MgO, FeO, SiO2, PLAGIOCLASE, ORTHOPYROXENE, CHROMITE, OLIVINE
S10Petrology, geochemistry and KDFe-Mg modelling of lunar mare basaltsMC-ICP-MSFeO, Cr, MgO
S11Chromium isotope compositions of representative lunar samplesMC-ICP-MSDELTA_Cr53
1Chromium isotopic composition, chromium content,and MgO content of samplesMC-ICP-MSMgO, DELTA_Cr53, Cr

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MULTICOLLECTOR INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA MASS SPECTROMETRYINSTITUT DE PHYSIQUE DU GLOBEThermo Scientific Neptune Plus

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