Isotopic Composition of Lunar Soils and the Early Differentiation of the Moon

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This study will measure Hf-W, Rb-Sr, Lu-Hf, and 147,146Sm-143,142Nd
isotopes of Apollo 14 and 16 soils to estimate the average isotopic
composition of the lunar crust in order to constrain timescales and
magnitude of magma ocean crystallization.

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