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Seismic scattering and shallow structure of the moon in oceanus procellarum
Authors:Anton M. Dainty  M. Nafi Toksöz  Kenneth R. Anderson  P. Jacques Pines  Y. Nakamura  G. Latham
Affiliation:(1) Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass., USA;(2) Marine Biomedical Institute, University of Texas at Galveston, Galveston, Tex., USA
Abstract:Long, reverberating trains of seismic waves produced by impacts and moonquakes may be interpreted in terms of scattering in a surface layer overlying a non-scattering elastic medium. Model seismic experiments are used to qualitatively demonstrate the correctness of the interpretation. Three types of seismograms are found, near impact, far impact and moonquake. Only near impact and moonquake seismograms contain independent information. Details are given in the paper of the modelling of the scattering processes by the theory of diffusion.Interpretation of moonquake and artificial impact seismograms in two frequency bands from the Apollo 12 site indicates that the scattering layer is 25 km thick, with a Q of 5000. The mean distance between scatterers is approximately 5 km at 25 km depth and approximately 2 km at 14 km depth; the density of scatterers appears to be high near the surface, decreasing with depth. This may indicate that the scatterers are associated with cratering, or are cracks that anneal with depth. Most of the scattered energy is in the form of scattered surface waves.Communication presented at the Lunar Science Institute Conference on lsquoGeophysical and Geochemical Exploration of the Moon and Planetsrsquo, January 10–12, 1973.
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