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      New Occurrence of Seifertite and Stishovite in Chang’E‐5 Regolith

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          Two-billion-year-old volcanism on the Moon from Chang’e-5 basalts

          The Moon has a magmatic and thermal history that is distinct from that of the terrestrial planets 1 . Radioisotope dating of lunar samples suggests that most lunar basaltic magmatism ceased by around 2.9–2.8 billion years ago (Ga) 2,3 , although younger basalts between 3 Ga and 1 Ga have been suggested by crater-counting chronology, which has large uncertainties owing to the lack of returned samples for calibration 4,5 . Here we report a precise lead–lead age of 2,030 ± 4 million years ago for basalt clasts returned by the Chang’e-5 mission, and a 238U/204Pb ratio (µ value) 6 of about 680 for a source that evolved through two stages of differentiation. This is the youngest crystallization age reported so far for lunar basalts by radiometric dating, extending the duration of lunar volcanism by approximately 800–900 million years. The µ value of the Chang’e-5 basalt mantle source is within the range of low-titanium and high-titanium basalts from Apollo sites (µ value of about 300–1,000), but notably lower than those of potassium, rare-earth elements and phosphorus (KREEP) and high-aluminium basalts 7 (µ value of about 2,600–3,700), indicating that the Chang’e-5 basalts were produced by melting of a KREEP-poor source. This age provides a pivotal calibration point for crater-counting chronology in the inner Solar System and provides insight on the volcanic and thermal history of the Moon.
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            Age and composition of young basalts on the Moon, measured from samples returned by Chang’e-5

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              Shock metamorphism of planetary silicate rocks and sediments: Proposal for an updated classification system

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                Journal
                Geophysical Research Letters
                Geophysical Research Letters
                American Geophysical Union (AGU)
                0094-8276
                1944-8007
                June 28 2022
                June 16 2022
                June 28 2022
                : 49
                : 12
                Affiliations
                [1 ]State Key Laboratory of Ore Deposit Geochemistry Institute of Geochemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Guiyang China
                [2 ]Center for Lunar and Planetary Sciences Institute of Geochemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Guiyang China
                [3 ]Center for Excellence in Comparative Planetology Chinese Academy of Sciences Hefei China
                [4 ]State Key Laboratory for Mineral Deposits Research School of Earth Sciences and Engineering Nanjing University Nanjing China
                [5 ]State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry Institute of Geochemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Guiyang China
                [6 ]College of Earth and Planetary Sciences University of Chinese Academy of the Sciences Beijing China
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                10.1029/2022GL098722
                a120306c-f837-4aeb-ba8d-26b8b93e1671
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