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Solar System Research | 2002

The Nature of Volatiles in the Lunar Regolith

Yu. P. Dikov; A. V. Ivanov; Frank Wlotzka; E. M. Galimov; G. Wanke

Layer-by-layer analysis of the fine fraction of Luna-16 sample L1635 by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) revealed a zonal structure of its constituent particles. The outer zone, to a depth of 1200 Å, is enriched with Si and Fe and depleted in refractory elements Mg, Ca, and Al as compared to the bulk composition of the sample. The second zone, in the depth range from 1200 to 4500 Å, is of very unusual composition: it is enriched with carbon (up to 60 at. %) and zinc (up to 4 at. %) and contains some other volatiles. The lower zone, at depths from 4500 to 7000 Å, is composed of a silicate material; however, the concentrations of refractory elements are noticeably higher than those in the near-surface layer. There is a difference in structural and chemical characteristics of most of the elements between different zones. These findings point to the exogenous origin of the enrichment of the studied sample with volatiles and are related to the fall of a volatile-rich body (comet or carbonaceous chondrite) on the Moon. The hypothesis of the cometary (carbonaceous-chondrite) impact explains the main patterns of the volatile distribution in the lunar regolith, including the formation of green and orange glasses from Apollo 15 and 17 collections.


Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2002

Experimental investigation of the role of water in impact vaporization chemistry

M. V. Gerasimov; Yu.P. Dikov; Oleg Izosimovich Yakovlev; Frank Wlotzka


Archive | 1994

High-Temperature Vaporization of Gypsum and Anhydrites: Experimental Results

M. V. Gerasimov; Yu. P. Dikov; Oleg Izosimovich Yakovlev; Frank Wlotzka


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 1998

High enrichment of carbon and volatile elements in the surface layers of Luna 16 soil sample 1635: Result of comet or meteorite impact?

Yu. P. Dikov; A. V. Ivanov; Frank Wlotzka; E. M. Galimov; H. Wänke


Geochemistry International | 2003

Experimental investigation of factors controlling the composition of glasses from the lunar regolith

Oleg Izosimovich Yakovlev; Yu. P. Dikov; M. V. Gerasimov; Frank Wlotzka; J. Huth


Geological Society of America Special Papers | 2005

Evaporative differentiation of impact-produced melts: Laser-simulation experiments and comparison with impact glasses from the Logoisk crater

M. V. Gerasimov; Oleg Izosimovich Yakovlev; Yu.P. Dikov; Frank Wlotzka


33rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference | 2002

Simulation of a cometary impact into lunar basalts: Chemical consequences

M. V. Gerasimov; Yu. P. Dikov; Oleg Izosimovich Yakovlev; E. N. Safonova; Frank Wlotzka


Geochemistry International | 1997

VAPORIZATION OF ALUMINUM FROM SILICATE MELT

Oleg Izosimovich Yakovlev; Yu. P. Dikov; M. V. Gerasimov; Frank Wlotzka


Archive | 1994

High-Temperature Vaporization of Olivine and Serpentine

Yu. P. Dikov; Oleg Izosimovich Yakovlev; M. V. Gerasimov; Frank Wlotzka


Archive | 1994

Trapping of Carbon Dioxide from a Hot Atmosphere by Condensing Silicates

M. V. Gerasimov; Yu. P. Dikov; Oleg Izosimovich Yakovlev; Frank Wlotzka

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M. V. Gerasimov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. V. Ivanov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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E. M. Galimov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Vadim V. Distler

Russian Academy of Sciences

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