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On the Possible Differences in the Bulk Chemical Composition of the Earth and the Moon Forming in the Circumterrestrial Swarm
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 February 2017
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The model of the origin of the Moon in the circumterrestrial swarm during the active stage of the Earth's growth [1, 2] receives now a support (see e.g. [3]). In this model the feeding substance is the same for both bodies. However two different processes may be mentioned of chemical fractionation between the Earth and the Moon.
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