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A long-lived magma ocean on a young Moon

机译:年轻的月亮上的长寿岩浆海洋

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A giant impact onto Earth led to the formation of the Moon, resulted in a lunar magma ocean (LMO), and initiated the last event of core segregation on Earth. However, the timing and temporal link of these events remain uncertain. Here, we demonstrate that the low thermal conductivity of the lunar crust combined with heat extraction by partial melting of deep cumulates undergoing convection results in an LMO solidification time scale of 150 to 200 million years. Combining this result with a crystallization model of the LMO and with the ages and isotopic compositions of lunar samples indicates that the Moon formed 4.425 ± 0.025 billion years ago. This age is in remarkable agreement with the U-Pb age of Earth, demonstrating that the U-Pb age dates the final segregation of Earth’s core.
机译:对地球的巨大影响导致了月亮的形成,导致月球岩浆海洋(LMO),并在地球上启动了最后一次核心隔离的事件。然而,这些事件的时序和时间链接仍然不确定。在此,我们证明了月球地壳的低导热率通过部分熔化与深度累积的偏熔化进行了遭受的对流导致150至200万年的LMO凝固时间等级。将这一结果与LMO的结晶模型结合起来,月球样品的年龄和同位素组成表明月球形成4.425±0.025亿年前。这个年龄与地球的U-PB年龄非常吻合,表明U-PB年龄是地球核心的最终隔离。

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