Lithium Isotope Constraints on Magma Ocean Differentiation and the Composition of the Terrestrial Planets

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The anhydrous nature of the Moon makes it an ideal location for
determining Li isotope fractionation during igneous differentiation.
Assuming limited Li isotopic fractionation, mare basalts can be used to
estimate the Li composition of the Earth-Moon system.

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