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Estimated solar wind-implanted helium-3 distribution on the Moon

January 1, 1999

Among the solar wind-implanted volatiles present in the lunar regolith, ³He is possibly the most valuable resource because of its potential as a fusion fuel. The abundance of ³He in the lunar regolith at a given location depends on surface maturity, the amount of solar wind fluence, and titanium content, because ilmenite (FeTiO3) retains helium much better than other major lunar minerals. Surface maturity and TiO2 maps from Clementine multispectral data sets are combined here with a solar wind fluence model to produce a ³He abundance map of the Moon. Comparison of the predicted ³He values to landing site observations shows good correlation. The highest ³He abundances occur in the farside maria (due to greater solar wind fluence received) and in higher TiO2 nearside mare regions.

Publication Year 1999
Title Estimated solar wind-implanted helium-3 distribution on the Moon
DOI 10.1029/1998GL900305
Authors J. R. Johnson, T. D. Swindle, P. G. Lucey
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geophysical Research Letters
Index ID 70021905
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse