Halogen abundance evidence for the formation and metasomatism of the primary lunar crust
Jie-Jun Jing (),
Jasper Berndt,
Hideharu Kuwahara,
Stephan Klemme and
Wim van Westrenen
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Jie-Jun Jing: 2-5 Bunkyo-cho
Jasper Berndt: Corrensstraße 24
Hideharu Kuwahara: 2-5 Bunkyo-cho
Stephan Klemme: Corrensstraße 24
Wim van Westrenen: De Boelelaan 1100
Nature Communications, 2025, vol. 16, issue 1, 1-10
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Abstract Halogen abundances in lunar minerals provide unique insight into the Moon’s volatile budget, but incomplete knowledge of halogen incorporation in minerals and melts limits their application. Here we present experimentally derived Cl mineral-melt partition coefficients and couple models of the evolution of the lunar interior to measured Cl and F abundances in lunar crust samples. Most nearside lunar crust materials turn out to be anomalously enriched in Cl compared to expectations from primary crust formation models, likely due to widespread (metal chloride) metasomatism. Mg-suite rocks formed outside the nearside Procellarum KREEP Terrane do not show this Cl enrichment. Plagioclases from these KREEP-poor rocks equilibrated with magma with a low F/Cl ratio of approximately 1.5. This low F/Cl ratio indicates that KREEP-poor Mg-suite parental magma originated from a source containing at least 2% liquid trapped during lunar magma ocean solidification. The hypothesis that Cl metasomatism is limited to the Procellarum KREEP terrane can be further tested by combining our experimental data with halogen measurements of farside Chang’e-6 samples.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-60849-4
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