Artigo Revisado por pares

Understanding the Lunar Surface and Space-Moon Interactions

2006; Mineralogical Society of America; Volume: 60; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2138/rmg.2006.60.2

ISSN

1943-2666

Autores

P. G. Lucey, R. L. Korotev, Jeffrey J. Gillis, L. A. Taylor, D. J. Lawrence, Bruce Campbell, R. C. Elphic, Bill Feldman, L. L. Hood, D. M. Hunten, M. Mendillo, S. K. Noble, James J. Papike, R. C. Reedy, S. L. Lawson, T. H. Prettyman, O. Gasnault, S. Maurice,

Tópico(s)

Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life

Resumo

Research Article| January 01, 2006 Understanding the Lunar Surface and Space-Moon Interactions Paul Lucey; Paul Lucey 1University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A. Corresponding authors e-mail: Paul Lucey Randy Korotev Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Randy L. Korotev; Randy L. Korotev 2Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A. Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Jeffrey J. Gillis; Jeffrey J. Gillis 1University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A. Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Larry A. Taylor; Larry A. Taylor 3University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, U.S.A. Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar David Lawrence; David Lawrence 4Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, U.S.A. Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Bruce A. Campbell; Bruce A. Campbell 5Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C., U.S.A. Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Rick Elphic; Rick Elphic 4Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, U.S.A. Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Bill Feldman; Bill Feldman 4Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, U.S.A. Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Lon L. Hood; Lon L. Hood 6Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A. Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Donald Hunten; Donald Hunten 7University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A. Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Michael Mendillo; Michael Mendillo 8Boston University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Sarah Noble; Sarah Noble 9Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A. Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar James J. Papike; James J. Papike 10University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A. Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Robert C. Reedy; Robert C. Reedy 10University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A. Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Stefanie Lawson; Stefanie Lawson 11 Northrop Grumman, Van Nuys, California, U.S.A. Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Tom Prettyman; Tom Prettyman 4Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, U.S.A. Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Olivier Gasnault; Olivier Gasnault 12Centre d'Etude Spatiale des Rayonnements, Toulouse, France Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Sylvestre Maurice Sylvestre Maurice 12Centre d'Etude Spatiale des Rayonnements, Toulouse, France Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Author and Article Information Paul Lucey 1University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A. Randy L. Korotev 2Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A. Jeffrey J. Gillis 1University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A. Larry A. Taylor 3University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, U.S.A. David Lawrence 4Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, U.S.A. Bruce A. Campbell 5Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C., U.S.A. Rick Elphic 4Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, U.S.A. Bill Feldman 4Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, U.S.A. Lon L. Hood 6Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A. Donald Hunten 7University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A. Michael Mendillo 8Boston University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Sarah Noble 9Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A. James J. Papike 10University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A. Robert C. Reedy 10University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A. Stefanie Lawson 11 Northrop Grumman, Van Nuys, California, U.S.A. Tom Prettyman 4Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, U.S.A. Olivier Gasnault 12Centre d'Etude Spatiale des Rayonnements, Toulouse, France Sylvestre Maurice 12Centre d'Etude Spatiale des Rayonnements, Toulouse, France Corresponding authors e-mail: Paul Lucey Randy Korotev Publisher: Mineralogical Society of America First Online: 09 Mar 2017 © The Mineralogical Society Of America Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry (2006) 60 (1): 83–219. https://doi.org/10.2138/rmg.2006.60.2 Article history First Online: 09 Mar 2017 Cite View This Citation Add to Citation Manager Share Icon Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn MailTo Tools Icon Tools Get Permissions Search Site Citation Paul Lucey, Randy L. Korotev, Jeffrey J. Gillis, Larry A. Taylor, David Lawrence, Bruce A. Campbell, Rick Elphic, Bill Feldman, Lon L. Hood, Donald Hunten, Michael Mendillo, Sarah Noble, James J. Papike, Robert C. Reedy, Stefanie Lawson, Tom Prettyman, Olivier Gasnault, Sylvestre Maurice; Understanding the Lunar Surface and Space-Moon Interactions. Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry 2006;; 60 (1): 83–219. doi: https://doi.org/10.2138/rmg.2006.60.2 Download citation file: Ris (Zotero) Refmanager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex toolbar search Search Dropdown Menu toolbar search search input Search input auto suggest filter your search All ContentBy SocietyReviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry Search Advanced Search The surface of the Moon is a critical boundary that shapes our understanding of the Moon as a whole. All geologic mapping and remote sensing techniques utilize only the outermost portion of the Moon. Before leaving the Moon for study in our laboratories, all lunar samples that have been studied existed at or very near the surface. With the exception of the deeply probing geophysical techniques, our understanding of the interior of the Moon is derived from surficial, but not superficial, information, coupled with boundary of the lunar crust, it is the lower boundary layer of the tenuous lunar atmosphere... You do not have access to this content, please speak to your institutional administrator if you feel you should have access.

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