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Elastic Wave Velocities of Lunar Samples at High Pressures and Their Geophysical Implications
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GeophysicsLunar SamplesStress WaveApollo 11EngineeringLunar Samples 10020Ultrasonic MeasurementElastic Wave VelocitiesLunar ScienceUltrasoundHigh Pressures
Ultrasonic measurement of P and S velocities of Apollo 11 lunar samples 10020, 10057, and 10065 to 5 kilobars pressure at room temperature shows a pronounced increase of velocity (as much as twofold) for the first 2 kilobars. The travel times predicted from the velocity-depth curve of sample 10057 are consistent with the results of the Apollo 12 seismic experiments. At pressures below 200 bars, the samples are highly attenuating; for both P and S waves, the value of Q is about 10.
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