Geophysical Research Letters (Apr 2024)

Lunar South Polar Water Cycle and Water Resources: Diurnal and Spatial Variations in Surficial Hydration From Repeated Moon Mineralogy Mapper Observations

  • Yu Lu,
  • Wenwen Wang,
  • Hengyue Jiao,
  • Tianyi Xu,
  • Xuejiao Chen,
  • Yunzhao Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL107499
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 7
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract The diurnal variation and distribution of lunar surficial hydration (OH/H2O) is of great significance for understanding the solar wind implantation and water cycle on the Moon. Lunar south pole is an ideal place to study the diurnal variation of surficial hydration due to the large number of repeat observations of the same region, which is very limited in mid‐ or low‐latitudes. Here we showed clear 0.5‐hr interval diurnal variation of surficial hydration at lunar south pole. The variation of hydration band depth with local time is exactly the opposite to the variation of temperature, indicating that lunar surficial hydration changes sufficiently with temperature. This relationship indicates that both the diurnal variation and hydration content are latitude dependent. Our observations support the hypothesis that the diurnal variation of hydration on the Moon is due to the formation of metastable hydroxyl.

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