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Volcanism on the Moon
Rare Earth Elements in Planetary Crusts: Insights from Chemically Evolved Igneous Suites on Earth and the Moon
Science Concept 5: Lunar Volcanism Provides a Window Into the Thermal and Compositional Evolution of the Moon
Complex Explosive Volcanic Activity on the Moon Within Oppenheimer Crater
Science Concept 7: the Moon Is a Natural Laboratory for Regolith Processes and Weathering on Anhydrous Airless Bodies
Controls on Lunar Basaltic Volcanic Eruption Structure and Morphology: 2 Gas Release Patterns in Sequential Eruption Phases 3 L
Lunar Astrobiology: a Review and Suggested Laboratory Equipment
Long-Lived Volcanism Expressed Through Mare Infilling, Domes and Imps in the Arago Region of the Moon N
Constraining the Evolutionary History of the Moon and the Inner Solar System: a Case for New Returned Lunar Samples
Lunar Nautics: Designing a Mission to Live and Work on the Moon
A Geologic Look at the Aristarchus Plateau As a Potential Landing Site for Human Lunar Return
New Views of Lunar Geoscience: an Introduction and Overview Harald Hiesinger and James W
Science Concept 3: Key Planetary Processes Are Manifested in the Diversity of Lunar Crustal Rocks
Distribution of Radioactive Heat Sources and Thermal History of the Moon M
Volcanism and Tectonism Across the Inner Solar System: an Overview
Geology of Mairan Middle Dome: Its Implication to Silicic Volcanism on the Moon
Ryan N. Watkins (Clegg) 7345 Melrose Ave
Evidence for Explosive Silicic Volcanism on the Moon from the Extended Dis- Tribution of Thorium Near the Compton-Belkovich Volcanic Complex
Introduction to the Moon
Top View
Volcanism and Tectonism Across the Inner Solar System: an Overview
Lunar Science
Our Solar System: Balancing Biblical and Scientific Considerations
Astronomy from the Moon
Lunar Science for Landed Missions Workshop Findings Report
Exploring End-Member Volcanism on the Moon at the Aristarchus Plateau
Volcanic Features and Processes
Heavy Bombardment of the Earth at -3.85 Ga: the Search for Petrographic and Geochemical Evidence
1 Generation, Ascent and Eruption of Magma on the Moon
LUNAR SURFACE STUDIES S I
Compositional Mapping and the Evolutionary History of Mare Tranquillitatis