An assessment of crustal thickness variations on the lunar near side - Models, uncertainties, and implications for crustal differentiationThe paper presents a series of models for the structure of lunar nearside crust which are consistent with the observed gravity and topography. Each crustal model is derived subject to a specific set of constraints and assumptions. The assumptions/constraints considered include strict isostatic equilibrium, pure Airy compensation mechanism, pure Pratt compensation mechanism, assignment of assumed fixed values for mare basalt thickness, and attribution of all superisostatic mass in the maria to basalt fill. The resulting models are used to assess the degree and mechanism of isostasy, and to investigate the thickness of the mare basalt. Details of the lateral variations in crustal thickness or density and in the degree of isostatic compensation bear strongly on the mode of early crustal differentiation and on the subsequent thermal history of the moon.
Document ID
19790055280
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Thurber, C. H. (Massachusetts Inst. of Tech. Cambridge, MA, United States)
Solomon, S. C. (MIT Cambridge, Mass., United States)