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Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors | 1973

Global electromagnetic induction in the Moon and planets

Palmer Dyal; Curtis Willard Parkin

Abstract A summary of experiments and analyses concerning electromagnetic induction in the Moon and other extraterrestrial bodies is presented. Magnetic step-transient measurements made on the lunar dark side show the eddy current response to be the dominant induction mode of the Moon. Analysis of the poloidal field decay of the eddy currents has yielded a range of monotonic conductivity profiles for the lunar interior: the conductivity rises from 3·10 −4 mho/m at a depth of 170 km to 10 −2 mho/m at 1000 km depth. The static magnetization field induction has been measured and the whole-Moon relative magnetic permeability has been calculated to be μ μ 0 = 1.01 ± 0.06 . The remanent magnetic fields, measured at Apollo landing sites, range from 3 to 327 γ. Simultaneous magnetometer and solar wind spectrometer measurements show that the 38-γ remanent field at the Apollo 12 site is compressed to 54 γ by a solar wind pressure increase of 7·10 −8 dyn/cm 2 . The solar wind confines the induced lunar poloidal field; the field is compressed to the surface on the lunar subsolar side and extends out into a cylindrical cavity on the lunar antisolar side. This solar wind confinement is modeled in the laboratory by a magnetic dipole enclosed in a superconducting lead cylinder; results show that the induced poloidal field geometry is modified in a manner similar to that measured on the Moon. Induction concepts developed for the Moon are extended to estimate the electromagnetic response of other bodies in the solar system.


Archive | 1973

Surface Magnetometer Experiments: Internal Lunar Conductivity Profile and Steady Field Measurements

Palmer Dyal; Curtis Willard Parkin; William Daily


Archive | 1974

Lunar Iron Abundance From Magnetometer Measurements

Curtis Willard Parkin; William Daily; Palmer Dyal


Archive | 1972

Evidence for Acceleration of Lunar Ions

Robert Hall Manka; Frederick C. Michel; John W. Freeman; Palmer Dyal; Curtis Willard Parkin; D. S. Colburn; C. P. Sonett


Archive | 1977

Electromagnetic sounding of the moon with the help of synchronous observations of magnetic variations aboard Apollo 16 and Lunokhod 2 (preliminary results).

L. L. van'yan; T. A. Vnuchkova; Eh. B. Fajnberg; E. G. Eroshenko; Palmer Dyal; Curtis Willard Parkin; William Daily


Archive | 1975

Global Lunar Properties From Surface Magnetometer Measurements

Palmer Dyal; Curtis Willard Parkin; William Daily


Archive | 1974

Global Lunar Properties from Magnetometer Measurements

Palmer Dyal; Curtis Willard Parkin; William Daily


Archive | 1973

Magnetic Permeability and Iron Abundance of the Moon from Magnetometer Measurements

Curtis Willard Parkin; Palmer Dyal; William Daily


Archive | 1972

Surface Magnetometer Experiments: Internal Lunar Properties and Solar Wind-Lunar Field Interactions

Palmer Dyal; Curtis Willard Parkin


Archive | 1970

Transient magnetic field measurements of the surface of the moon.

Palmer Dyal; Curtis Willard Parkin; C. P. Sonett; D. S. Colburn

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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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