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Revised lunar heat-flow values
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EngineeringApollo 15GeologyLunar ScienceEarth SciencesGeochemistryThermodynamicsLunar Heat-flow ValuesHeat TransferThermophysicsThermal ConductivityThermal EngineeringEarth ScienceSurface Thorium Abundance
The 3.5- and 2-year subsurface temperature histories at the Apollo 15 and 17 heat-flow sites have been analyzed, and the results yield significantly lower thermal conductivity determinations than the results of previous short-term experiments. The thermal conductivity determined by probes at a depth of about 150 cm and 250 cm lies in the range 0.9-1.3 times 10 to the -4th W/cm K. On the basis of measurements of variations of surface thorium abundance and inferred crustal thicknesses, the average global heat flux is estimated to be about 1.8 microwatts/sq cm. This requires a uranium concentration of 46 ppb.