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Understanding the mineralogy and geochemistry of Chang'E-5 soil and implications for its geological significances
Xiaohui Fu
, Chengxiang Yin
, Bradley L. Jolliff
, Jiang Zhang
, Jian Chen
, Zongcheng Ling
, Feng Zhang
, Yang Liu
, Yongliao Zou
Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Geochemistry
100%
Mineralogy
100%
Mare Basalt
100%
Fractional Crystallization
50%
Landing Site
25%
Basalt
25%
Iron
25%
Remote Sensing
25%
Pyroxene
25%
Lunar Soil
25%
Earth's Moon
25%
Lava Flow
25%
Meteoroid
25%
Keyphrases
Mineralogy
100%
Chang'e-5
100%
Geological Significance
100%
Mare Basalt
33%
Apollo
25%
Clast
16%
Mare
16%
Fractional Crystallization
16%
Chemical Data
8%
Rutile
8%
Iron-rich
8%
Landing Sites
8%
Endmember
8%
Bulk Chemicals
8%
Mineral Components
8%
Pyroxene
8%
High-Ti Basalt
8%
Lunar Soil
8%
Lunar Samples
8%
Oceanus Procellarum
8%
Lava Flow
8%
Meteoroids
8%
Incompatible Elements
8%
Bulk Chemical Composition
8%
Chang'E-5 Mission
8%
Lunar Remote Sensing
8%