Biotic Earth Wind as the Origin of Oxygen Isotope Anomalies in Contemporary Lunar Regolith

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Anomalous oxygen in lunar metal particles (Ireland et al. 2006) can be
attributed to oxygen produced in the ozone layer, transported to the
Moon, and does not contradict that the solar O-isotopic composition is
the same as those in planets.

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