Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Oct 1974
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The Moon, vol. 11, Sept.-Oct. 1974, p. 53-76. Research supported by the Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung.
Mathematics
Logic
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Earth-Moon System, Lunar Composition, Lunar Evolution, Selenology, Anorthosite, Basalt, Crystallization, Lunar Crust, Pyrolytic Materials, Rare Earth Elements, Splitting
Scientific paper
An analysis and discussions are given which show that, allowing for volatile losses, the bulk composition of the moon may be identical with that of the upper mantle of the earth. Also, if the moon fissioned from the earth at the end of its accretion and as a result of core formation, the expected differentiation and thermal evolution of the moon would result in a three layered body whose lithological and physical characteristics and developmental history match all those presently known for the moon. As such, the evidence presented strongly supports Wise's (1963, 1969) fission hypothesis for the origin of the moon.
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