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Jun 1982
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1982jgr....87.4855n&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 87, June 10, 1982, p. 4855-4861.
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Lunar Mantle, Moonquakes, Q Values, Seismic Waves, Compression Waves, Energy Dissipation, Lunar Seismographs, S Waves, Moon, Mantle, Seismicity, Seismic Q, P Waves, S Waves, Frequencies, Procedure, Shear, Compression, Heat, Data, Moonquakes, Seismograms, Spectra, Power, Dissipation
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Shallow moonquake data are used to determine the frequency dependence of Q values for both compressional and shear waves in the upper mantle of the moon at frequencies between 3 and 8 Hz. The seismic P wave Q is estimated to be at least 4000 and is nearly independent of frequency or decreases slightly with increasing frequency, while the S wave Q increases from at least 4000 at 3 Hz to at least 7000 at 8 Hz. The rate of increase of Q(S) is approximately proportional to the 0.7 + or - 0.1 power of the frequency above 5 Hz. With the absence of other dissipation mechanisms, compressional heat loss may be a dominant factor in the lunar interior. Uncertainty remains, however, in the absolute values of Q's owing to the largely unknown detailed structure of the lunar upper mantle.
Koyama Junji
Nakamura Yoshifumi
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