GRAIL Refinements to Lunar Seismic Structure
[摘要] Joint interpretation of disparate geophysical datasets helps reduce drawbacks that can result from analyzing them individually.The Apollo seismic network was situated on the lunar nearside surface in a roughly equilateral triangle having sides approximately 1000 km long, with stations 12/14 nearly co-located at one corner.Due to this limited geographical extent, near-surface ray coverage from moonquakes is low, but increase with depth.In comparison, gravity surveys and their resulting gravity anomaly maps have traditionally offered optimal resolution at crustal depths.Gravimetric maps and seismic data sets are therefor well suited to joint inversion, since the complementary information reduces inherent model ambiguity.We will perform a joint inversion of Apollo seismic delay times and gravity data collected by GRAIL lunar gravity mission, in order to recover seismic velocity and density as a function of latitude, longitude and depth within the Moon.We will relate density (rho) to seismic velocity (v) using a linear relationship that is allowed to be depth-dependent.The corresponding coefficient (B)can reflect a variety of material properties that vary with depth, including temperature and composition.The inversion seeks to recover the set of rho, v, and B perturbations that minimize (in a least-squares sense) the difference between the observed and calculated data.
[发布日期] 2013-12-09 [发布机构]
[效力级别] [学科分类] 天文学(综合)
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