
Microscopic silicate melts are ubiquitous on surfaces of lunar regolith particles, and they record physicochemical processes of regolith reworking ...
Nanoparticles within lunar soil grains are a primary product of space weathering. The microstructural and chemical characteristics of the nanoparti...
Iron‐rich particles are widespread on the surfaces and interiors of lunar impact glasses, and they record delicate physicochemical processes ...
Boulders form from a variety of geological processes, which their size, shape, and orientation may help us better understand. Furthermore, they rep...
South China belongs to the northern geographic branch of the Australasian strewn field (AASF) of tektites and microtektites, and this area is assum...
The elastic thickness of a planet's lithosphere is essential to the investigation of its thermal evolution. Our work focuses on the largest visible...
South China, the northern part of the Australasian strewn field (AASF) of tektites and microtektites is located at the uprange of the hypothesized ...