Impactor material records the ancient lunar magnetic field in antipodal anomalies
Antipodes of large basins on the moon exhibit large areas of crustal magnetism. Here, the authors show that antipodal ejecta contains sufficient impactor material to explain the observed magnetization.
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Main Authors: | S. Wakita, B. C. Johnson, I. Garrick-Bethell, M. R. Kelley, R. E. Maxwell, T. M. Davison |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d3b5b4fb4cf94794899f9dcfd94d7cb8 |
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