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  <p class="story" align="left">Is there any volcanism on the Moon? For the first half of the 20th century this had been a burning question. Finally, the  
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<p class="story" align="left">Is there any volcanism on the Moon? For the first half of the 20th century this had been a burning question. Finally, the  
 
1949 publication of [LPOD-2004-01-08.htm Baldwin's book] convinced most scientists that lunar craters had  
 
1949 publication of [LPOD-2004-01-08.htm Baldwin's book] convinced most scientists that lunar craters had  
 
formed by high speed impacts. But volcanism had also played a major role on the Moon for it produced the vast maria and  
 
formed by high speed impacts. But volcanism had also played a major role on the Moon for it produced the vast maria and  
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phenomena applied to the Earth-Moon system. This ideal was independently proposed by Ewen Whitaker and Jay Melosh, and  
 
phenomena applied to the Earth-Moon system. This ideal was independently proposed by Ewen Whitaker and Jay Melosh, and  
 
Bob Wichmann and Chuck Wood.   
 
Bob Wichmann and Chuck Wood.   
 
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[http://www.lpi.usra.edu/expmoon/Apollo16/A16metric1972.gif Apollo 16 view of Davy Chain]<br>
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[http://www.boulder.swri.edu/~bottke/crater_chain/chain.html Crater Chains on the Earth & Moon]</p>
[http://www.boulder.swri.edu/~bottke/crater_chain/chain.html Crater Chains on the Earth & Moon]</p>
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Revision as of 16:08, 4 January 2015

Davy's Chain

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Davy's Chain

Is there any volcanism on the Moon? For the first half of the 20th century this had been a burning question. Finally, the 1949 publication of [LPOD-2004-01-08.htm Baldwin's book] convinced most scientists that lunar craters had formed by high speed impacts. But volcanism had also played a major role on the Moon for it produced the vast maria and the [LPOD-2004-01-02.htm small domes]. But was that all? The best example of another type of putative volcanic landform is the Davy crater chain, a 47 km long line of 23 craters that is superposed across the rectangular crater Davy Y. This alignment of one to three km wide pits is hard to see with scopes smaller than about 8", but spacecraft images provided a series of excellent views. (Davy is the 35 km wide crater at the top of the image with small central peaks and walls that have slumped onto its floor). The Davy chain is not a secondary crater chain because it isn't radial to any believable primary crater. Very high resolution images show that the craters probably formed at the same time because one crater's ejecta doesn't cover adjacent craters. So even today a few lunar scientists think that a line of simultaneously erupting volcanoes is the best interpretation. But there are no other volcanic features nearby. The most widely accepted explanation is that the Davy chain formed from the impact of the pieces of a tidally disrupted asteroid or comet that had been recently shredded by a too close approach to Earth. This is a Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 phenomena applied to the Earth-Moon system. This ideal was independently proposed by Ewen Whitaker and Jay Melosh, and Bob Wichmann and Chuck Wood.

Related Links:
Apollo 16 view of Davy Chain
Crater Chains on the Earth & Moon

Tomorrow's LPOD: Outrageous Lunar Colors

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