Recent Lunar Magnetism
Abstract
Although the Moon today does not have a core dynamo magnetic field [1], paleomagnetic analyses of Apollo samples and spacecraft magnetometry measurements of the lunar crust show magnetization and suggest there were magnetic fields on the Moon > 3 billion years ago [2]. It is unclear whether this magnetization is the product of an ancient core dynamo or that of impact-generated plasmas [3,4,5]. A key way to distinguish between these two hypotheses is to conduct paleomagnetic analyses of lunar impact glasses that formed after any putative core dynamo. Here we present a paleomagnetic study of Apollo 12 basalt 12017. This sample consists of a 3.2 billion year old basalt covered by ~9000 year old impact glass [6,7,8]. We have found that both the rock and glass are magnetized, but in widely divergent directions. The intensity of the fields which magnetized the rock and glass were 40 μT and 1 μT, respectively. Given the near certain absence of a lunar dynamo 9000 years ago, we have two hypotheses to explain the magnetization of the glass: magnetization by an impact-generated field and magnetization by magnetic fields generated by the rock underneath. The long cooling time of the glass (~10 s) relative to that expected for impact-generated field (milliseconds) suggests that impact-generated magnetization is highly improbable. We are currently modeling the magnetic fields of the underlying rock in order to determine whether it had sufficient strength and appropriate orientation to explain the magnetization of the glass. Initial calculations suggest that this is possible. [1] Russell et al., JGR, 79, 1105-1109, 1974 [2] Garrick-Bethell et al., Science,323, 356-359, 2009 [3] Wieczorek et al., Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry, 60, 221-364, 2006 [4] Crawford and Schultz, International Journal of Impact Engineering, 23, 169-180, 1999 [5] Hood and Artemieva, Icarus, 193, 485-502, 2007 [6] Horn et al., Meteoritical Society, 417-418, 1975 [7] Morrisson et al., Proceedings of the 3rd Lunar Science Conference, 3, 2767-2791, 1973 [8] Fleischer et al., Proceedings of the 2nd Lunar Science Conference, 2, 2559-2568, 1971
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2010
- Bibcode:
- 2010AGUFMGP42A..05B
- Keywords:
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- 1500 GEOMAGNETISM AND PALEOMAGNETISM;
- 1521 GEOMAGNETISM AND PALEOMAGNETISM / Paleointensity;
- 5440 PLANETARY SCIENCES: SOLID SURFACE PLANETS / Magnetic fields and magnetism;
- 6250 PLANETARY SCIENCES: SOLAR SYSTEM OBJECTS / Moon