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Zhang, Xiang Université Paris Cité, Institut de physique du globe de Paris, CNRS
Kawamura, Taichi Université Paris Cité, Institut de physique du globe de Paris, CNRS
Drilleau, Mélanie Université Paris Cité, Institut de physique du globe de Paris, CNRS
Lognonné, Philippe Université Paris Cité, Institut de physique du globe de Paris, CNRS
Henri, Samuel Université Paris Cité, Institut de physique du globe de Paris, CNRS
Xu, Zongbo Université Paris Cité, Institut de physique du globe de Paris, CNRS
Onodera, Keisuke Institute for Planetary Materials, Okayama University
Bodin, Thomas Instituto de Ciencias del Mar (ICM)–CSIC
Abstract
The internal structure of the Moon is key to understanding its formation, evolution, and bulk composition. In particular, determining the structure of the crust–mantle interface (Moho), including its lateral variations, is of significant importance, but current knowledge is still insufficient to fully constrain it. To address this, we used seismic wave arrivals from impact events, which yield constraints on the crust at both the impact sites and the Apollo stations, to invert for local crustal thickness. Based on a series of assumed crust and mantle density models, we compared Moho depths inferred from global gravity recovery and interior laboratory gravity data with those from seismic observations. Although the gravity‐derived results broadly capture the overall Moho relief, local discrepancies remain, with differences reaching up to 10 km in the vicinity of the Apollo 17 Saturn IVB impact site. These results may reflect regional geological anomalies and highlight the importance of incorporating multiple seismically constrained crustal thickness estimates as anchors in gravity inversions. Using seven seismic anchor points and assuming an upper mantle velocity of Vp = 7.68 km/ s, an upper mantle density of 3,280 kg/m3, and a crustal density of 2,693 kg/m3, we obtain an average lunar crustal thickness of 43.6 ± 1.9 km. The findings also provide valuable guidance for future global 3D modeling of the Moon.
Published Date
2026-04-30
Publication Title
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets
Volume
volume131
Publisher
American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Start Page
e2025JE009453
ISSN
2169-9097
NCID
AA10815334
Content Type
Journal Article
language
English
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岡山大学
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Zhang, X., Kawamura, T., Drilleau, M., Lognonné, P., Henri, S., Xu, Z., et al. (2026). Lateral variations in lunar crustal thickness inferred from Apollo seismic and GRAIL gravity data. Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, 131, e2025JE009453. https://doi.org/10.1029/2025JE009453
助成情報
( Chinese Academy of Sciences )
( CSC )
( French Space Agency CNES )
( Agence Nationale de la Recherche )
( IdEx Université Paris Cité )
( Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation )
( COUPERIN )