Science. 1972 Jun 2;176(4038):1012-6. doi: 10.1126/science.176.4038.1012.
Lunar seismic data from artificial impacts recorded at three Apollo seismometers are interpreted to determine the structure of the moon's interior to a depth of about 100 kilomneters. In the Fra Mauro region of Oceanus Procellarum, the moon has a layered crust 65 kilometers thick. The seismic velocities in the upper 25 kilometers are consistent with those in lunar basalts. Between 25 and 65 kilometers, the nearly constant velocity (6.8 kilometers per second) corresponds to velocities in gabbroic and anorthositic rocks. The apparent velocity is high (about 9 kilometers per second) in the lunar mantle immediately below the crust.
从三个阿波罗地震仪记录的人工撞击月震数据推断出月球内部结构到大约 100 公里的深度。在风暴洋的弗拉·毛罗地区,月球的地壳有 65 公里厚。在上层 25 公里的地震速度与月玄武岩一致。在 25 到 65 公里之间,近乎恒定的速度(每秒 6.8 公里)对应辉长岩和斜长岩的速度。在壳下的月球地幔中,速度明显较高(约每秒 9 公里)。