2024
DOI: 10.1038/s43247-024-01349-z
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Helium reservoirs in iron nanoparticles on the lunar surface

Brittany A. Cymes,
Katherine D. Burgess,
Rhonda M. Stroud

Abstract: The Moon’s surface is directly exposed to the space environment and subject to alteration by space weathering. One agent of space weathering, the solar wind, enriches the lunar surface with helium. Although we understand how helium is delivered to the Moon, certain aspects of helium concentration processes on the surface remain unknown, such as why impact-generated glass aggregates contain more helium than equally sized soil grains of other types. Here we have analyzed the contents of vesicular iron nanopartic… Show more

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