Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 2000
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2000jgr...105.4175f&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 105, Issue E2, p. 4175-4196
Physics
85
Planetology: Solid Surface Planets: Composition, Planetology: Solid Surface Planets: Polar Regions, Planetology: Solid Surface Planets: Remote Sensing, Planetology: Solar System Objects: Moon
Scientific paper
Neutron and gamma-ray data measured using the Lunar Prospector spectrometers were analyzed to define the enhanced hydrogen deposits near both poles of the Moon. Combining the new low-altitude neutron data (30+/-15km) with previous high-altitude (100+/-20km) neutron data and the results of several recent radar investigations sharply constrains the characteristics of each of the polar deposits. The deposits at the north appear to be in the form of many small pockets or of generally distributed hydrogen that average to a 100 ppm weight fraction enhancement over that which exists in regolith at more equatorial latitudes. Those deposits in the permanently shaded craters near the south pole are consistent with a thick ferroan anorthosite regolith containing an enhancement of 1670+/-890ppm hydrogen, which, if in the form of water ice, amounts to 1.5+/-0.8% weight fraction of H2O. Neutron data alone cannot discriminate between hydrogen implanted in lunar soil from the solar wind, hydrated minerals, or H2O. These craters appear to be surrounded by regolith that either contains small pockets of enhanced hydrogen or is soil that is uniformly impregnated with hydrogen enhanced on average by about 100 ppm above that contained in soils at more equatorial latitudes.
Barraclough Bruce L.
Binder Alan B.
Elphic Richard C.
Feldman William C.
Genetay Isabelle
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