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High abundance of solar wind-derived water in lunar soils from the middle latitude.


ABSTRACT: Remote sensing data revealed that the presence of water (OH/H2O) on the Moon is latitude-dependent and probably time-of-day variation, suggesting a solar wind (SW)-originated water with a high degassing loss rate on the lunar surface. However, it is unknown whether or not the SW-derived water in lunar soil grains can be preserved beneath the surface. We report ion microprobe analyses of hydrogen abundances, and deuterium/hydrogen ratios of the lunar soil grains returned by the Chang'e-5 mission from a higher latitude than previous missions. Most of the grain rims (topmost ~100 nm) show high abundances of hydrogen (1,116 to 2,516 ppm) with extremely low δD values (-908 to -992‰), implying nearly exclusively a SW origin. The hydrogen-content depth distribution in the grain rims is phase-dependent, either bell-shaped for glass or monotonic decrease for mineral grains. This reveals the dynamic equilibrium between implantation and outgassing of SW-hydrogen in soil grains on the lunar surface. Heating experiments on a subset of the grains further demonstrate that the SW-implanted hydrogen could be preserved after burial. By comparing with the Apollo data, both observations and simulations provide constraints on the governing role of temperature (latitude) on hydrogen implantation/migration in lunar soils. We predict an even higher abundance of hydrogen in the grain rims in the lunar polar regions (average ~9,500 ppm), which corresponds to an estimation of the bulk water content of ~560 ppm in the polar soils assuming the same grain size distribution as Apollo soils, consistent with the orbit remote sensing result.

SUBMITTER: Xu Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9907113 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High abundance of solar wind-derived water in lunar soils from the middle latitude.

Xu Yuchen Y   Tian Heng-Ci HC   Zhang Chi C   Chaussidon Marc M   Lin Yangting Y   Hao Jialong J   Li Ruiying R   Gu Lixin L   Yang Wei W   Huang Liying L   Du Jun J   Yang Yazhou Y   Liu Yang Y   He Huaiyu H   Zou Yongliao Y   Li Xianhua X   Wu Fuyuan F  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20221212 51


Remote sensing data revealed that the presence of water (OH/H<sub>2</sub>O) on the Moon is latitude-dependent and probably time-of-day variation, suggesting a solar wind (SW)-originated water with a high degassing loss rate on the lunar surface. However, it is unknown whether or not the SW-derived water in lunar soil grains can be preserved beneath the surface. We report ion microprobe analyses of hydrogen abundances, and deuterium/hydrogen ratios of the lunar soil grains returned by the Chang'e  ...[more]

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