Title:
Thermal Evolution of Water and Hydrogen from Apollo Lunar Regolith - Data Files

dc.contributor.author Jones, Brant M.
dc.contributor.author Aleksandrov, Aleksandr
dc.contributor.author Hibbitts, Charles
dc.contributor.author Orlando, Thomas M.
dc.contributor.corporatename Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Chemistry and Biochemistry
dc.contributor.corporatename NASA Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute
dc.date.accessioned 2021-07-01T14:56:55Z
dc.date.available 2021-07-01T14:56:55Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.description Data for paper submitted to Earth and Planetary Science Letters - title of the data file corresponds to the data presented in the respective figure in the manuscript. en_US
dc.description.abstract The evolution of water and molecular hydrogen from Apollo lunar sample 15221, a mature mare soil, was examined by temperature program desorption (TPD) experiments conducted under ultra-high vacuum conditions. Desorption at the grain/vacuum interface with re-adsorption as water transports though the void space of the grains and activated sub-surface diffusion were found to reproduce the experimental TPD signal. Signal from the grain/vacuum interface yielded the second order desorption activation energies and site probability distributions. Water from sample 15221 exhibited a broad distribution of activation energies peaking at 130 kJ mol-1 extending up to 350 kJ mol-1 at zero coverage limit with an onset of 110 kJ mol-1 at full coverage. Our results suggest that water and hydrogen originating from lunar regolith contributes a minor amount to the observed mass in the LCROSS impact event. The abnormal amount of molecular hydrogen observed in the ejecta plume of the LCROSS impact may indicate that the radiolytic production of H2 from electron and galatic cosmic rays of physisorbed water is a contributor to the vast quantity of molecular hydrogen detected. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship NASA Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute (SSERVI) under cooperative agreement numbers NNA17BF68A (REVEALS) and NNA14AB02A (VORTICES) en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/1853/64896
dc.publisher Georgia Institute of Technology
dc.subject Temperature program desorption en_US
dc.subject Lunar Regolith en_US
dc.subject Water formation en_US
dc.subject Solar wind en_US
dc.title Thermal Evolution of Water and Hydrogen from Apollo Lunar Regolith - Data Files en_US
dc.type Dataset en_US
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local.contributor.author Orlando, Thomas M.
local.contributor.corporatename School of Chemistry and Biochemistry
local.contributor.corporatename College of Sciences
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