
Analyses of the carbon compounds released by pyrolysis from size fractions and particle separates of lunar soils indicate that the rate at which extralunar carbon is accumulated is slow compared to the rate at which it is redistributed among the different particle types by the cycle of particle erosion and aggregation. Consequently, much of the carbon acquired from the solar wind and meteorites has been modified by the energetic events that cycle lunar soils.
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