date: |
2012 December 26 (Wed) 15:00-16:30
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room: |
Hokkaido University, Science Bldg. #8, Cosmo-studio
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speaker: |
Shunichi Kamata (The University of Tokyo)
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organizer: |
Kiyoshi Kuramoto
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title: |
The long-term deformation of the Moon inferred from Kaguya geodetic data and implications for its thermal evolution
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abstract: |
In geologically long timescales, lunar large-scale topographies deform viscoelastically, and the thermal state strongly controls such deformations. In this study, we conduct (1) crustal structure analyses using Kaguya geodetic data and (2) long-term viscoelastic deformation calculations under a wide variety of conditions and investigate the early thermal evolution of the Moon. Our results suggest that deformations of large-scale topographies reflect proccesses that may have took place in the very early Moon, such as the magma ocean solidification and mantle overturn.
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keywords: |
Moon, Thermal Evolution, Impact Basin, Mare Volcanism, Mantle Overturn
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