Water in the Earth's interior: distribution and origin

AH Peslier, M Schönbächler, H Busemann… - Space Science …, 2017‏ - Springer
The concentration and distribution of water in the Earth has influenced its evolution
throughout its history. Even at the trace levels contained in the planet's deep interior (mantle …

[HTML][HTML] The continental Si cycle and its impact on the ocean Si isotope budget

PJ Frings, W Clymans, G Fontorbe, L Christina… - Chemical …, 2016‏ - Elsevier
The silicon isotope composition of biogenic silica (δ 30 Si BSi) in the ocean is a function of
the δ 30 Si of the available dissolved Si (DSi; H 2 SiO 4), the degree of utilisation of the …

The isotopic nature of the Earth's accreting material through time

N Dauphas - Nature, 2017‏ - nature.com
The Earth formed by accretion of Moon-to Mars-size embryos coming from various
heliocentric distances. The isotopic nature of these bodies is unknown. However, taking …

Mantle Composition

HSC O'Neill - The Mantle and Core: Treatise on Geochemistry …, 2005‏ - books.google.com
terrestrial rocks. By the year 1850, 18 elements had been identified in meteorites: carbon,
oxygen, sodium, magnesium, aluminum, silicon, phosphorous, sulfur, potassium, calcium …

The accretion of planet Earth

AN Halliday, RM Canup - Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023‏ - nature.com
Earth's origins are challenging to elucidate, given the lack of surviving terrestrial geology
from the first 500 Myr of the Solar System. In this Review, we discuss breakthroughs in …

[HTML][HTML] Water in the Moon's interior: Truth and consequences

EH Hauri, AE Saal, MJ Rutherford… - Earth and Planetary …, 2015‏ - Elsevier
Geochemical data for H 2 O and other volatiles, as well as major and trace elements, are
reported for 377 samples of lunar volcanic glass from three chemical groups (A15 green …

[PDF][PDF] 7.06-temperatures, heat and energy in the mantle of the earth

C Jaupart, S Labrosse, F Lucazeau… - Treatise on …, 2007‏ - researchgate.net
Even a cursory historical look at the development of geology reveals that the cooling of the
Earth has always been a central issue (Birch, 1965; Fourier, 1824; Holmes, 1915; Joly …

Magmatic volatiles (H, C, N, F, S, Cl) in the lunar mantle, crust, and regolith: Abundances, distributions, processes, and reservoirs

FM McCubbin, KEV Kaaden, R Tartèse… - American …, 2015‏ - degruyter.com
Many studies exist on magmatic volatiles (H, C, N, F, S, Cl) in and on the Moon, within the
last several years, that have cast into question the post-Apollo view of lunar formation, the …

Hydrogen isotopes in lunar volcanic glasses and melt inclusions reveal a carbonaceous chondrite heritage

AE Saal, EH Hauri, JA Van Orman, MJ Rutherford - Science, 2013‏ - science.org
Water is perhaps the most important molecule in the solar system, and determining its origin
and distribution in planetary interiors has important implications for understanding the …

Melting and mixing states of the Earth's mantle after the Moon-forming impact

M Nakajima, DJ Stevenson - Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2015‏ - Elsevier
Abstract The Earth's Moon is thought to have formed by an impact between the Earth and an
impactor around 4.5 billion years ago. This impact could have been so energetic that it could …