Highly Siderophile Element Abundances in Lunar Impact Rocks and Implications for the Volatile Budget of the Silicate Earth

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The highly volatile element budget of the silicate Earth will be
discussed in the context of late accretion and recent data of highly
siderophile elements in ancient lunar impact rocks and the terrestrial
mantle.

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