2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41561-023-01146-x
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The magmatic architecture and evolution of the Chang’e-5 lunar basalts

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“…Luo et al 1 present exciting new data on lunar basalt samples erupted at ~2 Ga, and brought to Earth by the Chang'e-5 (CE-5) mission. These samples offer important new opportunities to understand lunar magmatic systems.…”
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“…Luo et al 1 present exciting new data on lunar basalt samples erupted at ~2 Ga, and brought to Earth by the Chang'e-5 (CE-5) mission. These samples offer important new opportunities to understand lunar magmatic systems.…”
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“…These samples offer important new opportunities to understand lunar magmatic systems. Luo et al 1 use Clinopyroxene-Liquid (Cpx-Liq) thermobarometry and pMELTS modelling of mineral compositions to determine the pressures (P) and temperatures (T) of magma storage on the moon. Specifically, they iterate the barometer of Neave and Putirka 2 and the thermometer of Putirka (eq33) 3 , yielding pressures spanning ~1-12.9 kbar, which are strongly correlated with calculated temperatures (Fig.…”
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