Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Sep 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980geosu...4..173v&link_type=abstract
(International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy, Workshop on Electromagnetic Induction in the Earth and Moon, 4th, Murna
Computer Science
Sound
Earth-Moon System, Electrical Resistivity, Selenology, Anomalies, Magnetic Variations, Magnetohydrodynamic Flow, Statistical Analysis, Transient Response, Moon, Electrical Properties, Conductivity, Comparisons, Techniques, Mathematical Models, Electromagnetic Fields, Data, Apollo Missions, Lunokhod 2, Landing Sites, Temperatures, Anomalies, Harmonics, Theoretical Studies, Plasmas, Analysis, Magnetometers, Explorer 35, Induced Fields, Resistivity, Magnetic Properties, Anisotropy, Polarization, Serenitatis, M
Scientific paper
Some new aspects of lunar electrical conductivity are examined with reference to available data for the earth. A mathematical analysis is employed to determine zones at the lunar surface where high-order harmonics of magnetic fields have the lowest contributing effect. Attention is given to results from magnetovariation lunar sounding and from Apollo 12 and Explorer 35 magnetometers. Implications discussed have bearing on knowledge of regional anomalies in lunar conductivity.
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