Storing Earth's Missing Niobium in the Terrestrial Counterpart of Evolved Lunar Magma Ocean Melts

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High-precision Nb-Ta data for Fe-rich rocks associated with a
terrestrial anorthosite resemble lunar KREEP, with superchondritic Nb/Ta
ratios and elevated Nb contents. Early deep mantle storage of such rocks
can readily explain Earth’s Nb deficit.

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