2023
DOI: 10.1002/essoar.10512756.4
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Is there a semi-molten layer at the base of the lunar mantle?

Abstract: Parameterised by the Love number k2 and the tidal quality factor Q, and inferred from lunar laser ranging (LLR), tidal dissipation in the Moon follows an unexpected frequency dependence often interpreted as evidence for a highly dissipative, melt-bearing layer encompassing the core-mantle boundary. Within this, more or less standard interpretation, the basal layer’s viscosity is required to be of order 10^15 to 10^16 Pa.s and its outer radius is predicted to extend to the zone of deep moonquakes. While the rec… Show more

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