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He-3 and other lunar volatiles

1991 
Constraints are considered and estimates are given for the abundances of He-3, other noble gases, and chemically reactive volatiles (e.g., H, C, N, S, F, Cl) on the Moon. For the case of surface inventories, solar wind particles implanted into grains on the surface of the Moon provide an accessible, though not necessarily abundant, source of H, C, N and the noble gases. Solar wind implanted species are concentrated in the infest grain sized, and are only found in the upper few meters of the regolith, where there are grains that have been directly exposed to the Sun. Elemental abundances in surface soils are typically 10s of mg/g, and vary according to the exposure history of the soil. The abundance of the rare, but possibly economically important, isotope He-3 is typically a few mg/g. The largest uncertainty in estimates of the total lunar abundance of solar wind implanted species comes from the lack of knowledge of their distribution with depth below the upper meter or two. For the case of bulk inventories, constraints resulting from lunar sample analyses and from physical chemical models of volatile behavior during the hypothesized giant impact origin of the Moon is used to give estimated abundances.
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