A Complex Structural Study of a Particle of Lunar Regolith by Multiscale and Multimodal Bulk Microscopy

We conducted a comprehensive multiscale study of a sample of a lunar soil particle with the minimum impact on its structure using a new methodological approach. Qualitative and quantitative information was obtained on the structure and composition of the sample over a scale range from hundreds of mi...

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Hauptverfasser: Shklover, V. Ya, Slyuta, E. N., Zagvozdin, V. P., Dmitrieva, T. G., Kazanskii, P. R., Rashkovskii, A. Yu, Maryasev, I. G., Sorokin, E. M.
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