Diurnally modulating neutron flux in the Moon's high-latitudes: Evidence for transported hydrogen volatiles and/ or complex regolith compositions in topographic slopes
Tim R. McClanahan(Wildlife Conservation Society), Joseph B. Murray, Jeane-Pierre Williams, R. Sagdeev, Igor Mirofanov, M. L. Litvak(Space Research Institute), R. Starr(Goddard Space Flight Center), D. Hamara(Planetary Science Institute), W. V. Boynton(Planetary Science Institute), E. Mazarico(Goddard Space Flight Center), Larry G. Evans(Goddard Space Flight Center), Ann M. Parsons(Goddard Space Flight Center), Gordon Chin(Goddard Space Flight Center), Jiao Su, T. A. Livengood(Goddard Space Flight Center), А. Б. Санин(Space Research Institute), J. Bodnarik(University of Arizona)
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April 1, 2016
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