Calicium-rich Plagioclases Formed by Giant Impact Event to the Lunar Crust

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The lunar crust with anorthositic compositions is considered to be
derived from primordial Earth during impact, which is found in C, N and
Cl elements of lunar basalts, and Ca-plagioclase formation at hot carbon
dioxide gas at Mutsure-jima, Japan.

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