A South Pole–Aitken impact origin of the lunar compositional asymmetry
A South Pole–Aitken impact origin of the lunar compositional asymmetry
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2022-04-08
Authors
Jones, Matt J.
Evans, Alexander J.
Johnson, Brandon C.
Weller, Matthew B.
Andrews-Hanna, Jeffrey C.
Tikoo, Sonia M.
Keane, James Tuttle
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
Abstract
The formation of the largest and most ancient lunar impact basin, South Pole–Aitken (SPA), was a defining event in the Moon's evolution. Using numerical simulations, we show that widespread mantle heating from the SPA impact can catalyze the formation of the long-lived nearside-farside lunar asymmetry in incompatible elements and surface volcanic deposits, which has remained unexplained since its discovery in the Apollo era.
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Lunar craters