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Hydrogen isotope ratios in lunar rocks indicate delivery of cometary water to the Moon. Greenwood, James P., et al. Presented by Patrick Harner. Deuterium/Hydrogen. δ D = {[(D/H) sample /(D/H) VSMOW ] – 1} x 1,000 Terrestrial water δ D range from ~-500‰ to ~+100‰; mean ocean value of O‰
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Hydrogen isotope ratios in lunar rocks indicate delivery of cometary water to the Moon Greenwood, James P., et al. Presented by Patrick Harner
Deuterium/Hydrogen • δD = {[(D/H)sample/(D/H)VSMOW] – 1} x 1,000 • Terrestrial water δD range from ~-500‰ to ~+100‰; mean ocean value of O‰ • Terrestrial mantle δD of ~-100‰ • Solar system δD range -1,000‰ to >+100,000‰ www.nasa.gov
Lunar Samples • Analyzed Apatite (Ca5(PO4)3(F, Cl, OH)) • Mare basalt apatite associated with late-stage crystallization features • Apatite grain fragments from late-stage matrix of two breccia • One apatite grain from a high phosphate intrusive alkali anorthositeclast apod.nasa.gov
Methods • Lunar samples, fresh thin sections • Light microscopy and electron imaging • Ion microscope analysis: SIMS, SCAPS • Quantitative electron microprobe analysis
Mare Basalts • Apatite enriched in H compared to surrounding minerals • Water content in mare basalt apatite grains range from 0 to 6,050ppm • Similar water content from basalts from separate landing sites with different ages
Water Content • Plagioclase represent non-hydrous background • One low-water mare basalt sample; slowly cooled, extensive degassing • Highland alkali anorthositeclast apatite grain show 80 ± 10 ppm; predate mare basalt volcanism
Isotopic Variability • δD range from +391‰ to +1,010‰ • Variability of δD within individual grains • Homogenous H2O% • No strong correlation with cosmic-ray exposure • Zonation of minor elements
Possible Explanations • Earth-Moon system was able to diffusively equilibrate its volatiles after Moon-forming impact; fractionation caused by hydrodynamic escape of hydrogen during formation • Addition of cometary water to an early Moon that inherited its δD from Earth’s mantle • Assimilation of lunar regolith enriched in water from impact
References • Boyce, J. W., et al., Nature 466, 466-469 (2010) • Greenwood, James P., et al., Geophys. Res. Lett. 35, L05203 (2008) • Greenwood, James P., et al., Nature 1050, 79-82 (2011) • Sakamoto, N., et al., 72 Annual Meteoritical Society Meeting (2009) • Taylor, L. A., et al., Am. Mineral 89, 1617-1624 (2004)