The magnetization of the lunar crust as deduced from orbital surveysA two-dimensional magnetic anomaly map of a region of intense crustal magnetization near Van de Graaff crater has been constructed from Apollo 15 and 16 subsatellite vector magnetometer observations. The mapping method used limits coverage to relatively low altitudes (65-80 km) over the Van de Graaff region along the Apollo 15 track and over the central far side highlands along the Apollo 16 track; a simple differencing technique was used to remove external noise contributions. An approximate inversion of this map using a surface plate model for source region geometry has revealed at least four different sources. No correlation between the lateral locations of these source regions and surface morphology was found; the directions of magnetization seem to be unrelated except for a strong north-south depletion. A rough antipodal correlation of the two most strongly magnetized regions yet mapped on the moon with the Imbrium and Orientale basins gives mild support to the ejecta deposit hypothesis suggested by Strangway et al. (1973) for formation of anomaly source regions.
Document ID
19790055256
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Hood, L. L. (California Univ. Los Angeles, CA, United States)
Russell, C. T. (California Univ. Los Angeles, CA, United States)
Coleman, P. J., Jr. (California, University Los Angeles, Calif., United States)