Native Alloys of the Pd–Pt and Ni–Cu–Al Systems from the AS Luna-24

The close intergrowth of two native alloys of the compositions Ni 0.59 Cu 0.24 Al 0.15 Fe 0.01 Mn 0.01 and Pd 0.55 Pt 0.36 Rh 0.09 with a size of 10 μm has been discovered in the regolith from the Mare Crisium. A conclusion on its exhalative origin is made.

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description The close intergrowth of two native alloys of the compositions Ni 0.59 Cu 0.24 Al 0.15 Fe 0.01 Mn 0.01 and Pd 0.55 Pt 0.36 Rh 0.09 with a size of 10 μm has been discovered in the regolith from the Mare Crisium. A conclusion on its exhalative origin is made.
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Nickel
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Platinum
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