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Noble Gases in the Lunar Regolith
作者姓名:邹永廖  徐琳  欧阳自远
作者单位:NationalAstronomicalObservatories,ChineseAcademyofSciences,Beijing100012,China
基金项目:ThisresearchprojectwasgrantedbytheNationalNaturalScienceFoundationofChina (GrantNo .4 0 2 4 30 1 9)
摘    要:The most fundamental character of lunar soil is its high concentrations of solar-wind-implanted elements, and the concentrations and behavior of the noble gases He, Ne, Ar, and Xe, which provide unique and extensive information about a broad range of fundamental problems. In this paper, the authors studied the forming mechanism of lunar regolith, and proposed that most of the noble gases in lunar regolith come from the solar wind. Meteoroid bombardment controls the maturity of lunar soil, with the degree of maturation decreasing with grain size; the concentrations of the noble gases would be of slight variation with the depth of lunar soil but tend to decrease with grain size. In addition, the concentrations of noble gases in lunar soil also show a close relationship with its mineral and chemical compositions. The utilization prospects of the noble gas ^3He in lunar regolith will be further discussed.

关 键 词:noble  gas  maturation  grain  size  lunar  regolith
收稿时间:30 August 2010

Noble gases in the lunar regolith
Zou?Yongliao,Xu?Lin,Ouyang?Ziyuan.Noble Gases in the Lunar Regolith[J].Chinese Journal of Geochemistry,2003,22(4):361-368.
Authors:Zou Yongliao  Xu Lin  Ouyang Ziyuan
Institution:(1) National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 100012 Beijing, China;(2) Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 550002 Guiyang, China
Abstract:The most fundamental character of lunar soil is its high concentrations of solar\|wind\|implanted elements, and the concentrations and behavior of the noble gases He, Ne, Ar, and Xe, which provide unique and extensive information about a broad range of fundamental problems. In this paper, the authors studied the forming mechanism of lunar regolith, and proposed that most of the noble gases in lunar regolith come from the solar wind. Meteoroid bombardment controls the maturity of lunar soil, with the degree of maturation decreasing with grain size; the concentrations of the noble gases would be of slight variation with the depth of lunar soil but tend to decrease with grain size. In addition, the concentrations of noble gases in lunar soil also show a close relationship with its mineral and chemical compositions. The utilization prospects of the noble gas \{\}\+\{\}\+3He in lunar regolith will be further discussed.
Keywords:noble gas  maturation  grain size  lunar regolith
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