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Wednesday, August 28, 2024

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Geologists have uncovered evidence of previously hidden magmatic activity beneath a significant site on the Moon, shedding new light on the Moon's geological history. Using advanced techniques such as seismic imaging, the team identified magmatic deposits that suggest the presence of a once-active magma chamber. This discovery challenges prior assumptions about the thermal and magmatic evolution of the lunar interior, indicating that magmatic processes may have persisted longer than previously thought. The findings have significant implications for understanding the Moon's geodynamic history and could inform future lunar exploration missions. By revealing these hidden magmatic processes, the study opens new avenues for investigating the Moon's formation and its geophysical characteristics. This research underscores the importance of continuous exploration and study of the Moon to refine our knowledge of planetary processes both within our solar system and beyond. P. Geo. Ricardo A Valls, M. Sc. and Geo Gadfly Valls Geoconsultant ORCID ID- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5421-0914 Scopus Author ID: 7003369619/35335510700 ResearcherID: S-6604-2018 If you like this content, please "buy me a coffee" https://www.buymeacoffee.com/goldendroplets

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