Effects of magma-generation and migration on the expansion and contraction history of the Moon

Author:

U KenyoORCID,Hasumi Hiroki,Ogawa Masaki

Abstract

AbstractGeological and geodetic observations of the Moon from spacecraft revealed that it expanded by a few km for the first several hundred million years and then contracted later. The period when the planet expanded most coincides with that when the mare volcanism of the Moon was active. Given the high initial temperature of the deep mantle inferred from the giant impact and mantle overturn hypotheses of the Moon, the observed early expansion is difficult to account for by thermal expansion only. To understand the observed radial change of the Moon, we numerically calculated the thermal evolution of a one-dimensional spherically symmetric mantle caused by transport of heat, mass, and incompatible heat-producing elements (HPEs) by migration of magma that is generated by internal heating. The mantle is assumed to be enriched in HPEs at its base in the initial condition. The calculated mantle expands for the first several hundred million years by melting of the deep mantle and upward migration of the generated magma to the uppermost mantle; the top of the partially molten region rises to the depth level of around 300 km, which is shallow enough to generate mare basalts of the Moon. The migrating magma, however, extracts HPEs from the deep interior, and the planet then contracts gradually by cooling and solidification of the partially molten mantle. We obtained a thermal history model that is consistent with the observed history of radial change of the Moon when the initial mid-mantle temperature $$T_{{\text{M}}} \approx 1600 \,{\text{K}}$$ T M 1600 K and the initial ratio of the concentration of HPEs in the crust to that of the mantle $$F_{{{\text{crst}}}}^{*} \le 12$$ F crst 12 . This model suggests that melting of the deep mantle and upward migration of the generated magma strongly affect the thermal history of the Moon. The model we developed here is a good starting point for constructing more realistic models of the thermal history of the Moon where the effects of heat and mass transport by mantle convection are also considered. Graphical Abstract

Funder

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Geology

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