A number of conductivity models were investigated for compatibility with Apollo 12 magnetometer data. Except at the highest frequencies, a simple core-crust model is compatible with the observed dayside transfer function, which is expressed as the ratio of the lunar surface field spectrum to the interplanetary magnetic field spectrum. All conductivity profiles exhibit a peak near 1500 km, when the models are constrained to conform to the observed flat response at the higher frequencies. However, at frequencies above .01 Hz the long wavelength limitation of the theoretical model is no longer valid. A plausible explanation for the difference between the north-south and east-west transfer functions is that it is due to a time-varying compression of the remanent (dc) field at the Apollo 12 site by fluctuations in the solar wind plasma.
Lunar conductivity models from the Apollo 12 magnetometer experiment
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