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Moon is shrinking, wrinkling due to quakes

China Daily | Updated: 2019-05-15 09:48
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A prominent lunar thrust fault scarp, one of thousands of such cliffs on the moon's landscape, discovered in Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) images, (left-pointing white arrows) formed when the near-surface crust is pushed together, breaks and is thrust upward along a fault as the Moon contracts is shown in this photo taken August 15, 2018. [Photo/Agencies]

WASHINGTON - The moon is steadily shrinking, causing wrinkling on its surface and moonquakes, according to an analysis of imagery captured by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO, published on Monday.

A survey of more than 12,000 images revealed that lunar basin Mare Frigoris near the moon's north pole - one of many vast basins long assumed to be dead sites from a geological point of view - has been cracking and shifting.

Unlike our planet, the moon doesn't have tectonic plates; instead, its tectonic activity occurs as it slowly loses heat since it was formed 4.5 billion years ago.

This in turn causes its surface to wrinkle, similar to a grape that shrivels into a raisin.

Since the moon's crust is brittle, these forces cause its surface to break as the interior shrinks, resulting in so-called thrust faults, where one section of crust is pushed up over an adjacent section.

As a result, the moon has become about 50 meters "skinnier" over the past several hundred million years.

The Apollo astronauts first began measuring seismic activity on the moon in the 1960s and 1970s, finding that most of it occurred deep in the body's interior while a smaller number of events were on the lunar surface.

The analysis was published in Nature Geoscience and examined the shallow moonquakes recorded by the Apollo missions, establishing links between them and very young surface features.

"It's quite likely that the faults are still active today," said Nicholas Schmerr, an assistant professor of geology at the University of Maryland who co-authored the study.

"You don't often get to see active tectonics anywhere but Earth, so it's very exciting to think these faults may still be producing moonquakes."

Agence France-Presse

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