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Loss of oxygen, silicon, sulfur, and potassium from the lunar regolith
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Heavy Stable IsotopesEngineeringEarth-moon SystemLunar RegolithLunar SoilsMicrometeorite ImpactIsotope GeochemistryGeologyLunar ScienceGeochemistryChemistryEarth Science
The processes of formation and maturation of lunar soils lead to enrichments in the heavy stable isotopes of oxygen, silicon, sulfur, and potassium. The isotopic enrichment implies substantial losses of these elements from the moon. Vaporization by micrometeorite impact and by ion sputtering have removed at least 1% of the mass of the regolith. The losses of sulfur and potassium amount to at least 20-30% of their original abundance in the regolith.