Regardless of one's favorite model for the origin of the Earth-Moon system (fission, coformation, tidal capture, giant-impact) the early history of lunar orbital evolution would produce significant thermal and earth and ocean tidal effects on the primitive earth. Three of the above lunar origin models (fission, coformation, giant-impact) feature a circular orbit which undergoes a progressive increase in orbital radius from the time of origin to the present time. In contrast, a tidal capture model places the moon in an elliptical orbit undergoing progressive circularization from the time of capture (for model purposes about 3.9 billion years ago) for at least a few 10(exp 8) years following the capture event. Once the orbit is circularized, ...
The Moon is traditionally thought to have coalesced from the debris ejected by a giant impact onto t...
International audiencePrevailing models for the formation of the Moon invoke a giant impact between ...
Various theories have been proposed to explain the Moon's current inclined orbit. We test the viabil...
The angular momentum of the Earth-Moon system was initially dominated by Earth's rotation with a sho...
The angular momentum of the Earth-Moon system was initially dominated by Earth's rotation with a...
The angular momentum of the Earth‐Moon system was initially dominated by Earth's rotation with a sho...
Over the past decade the analysis of sedimentary cyclic rhythmites of tidal origin, i.e., stacked th...
Past orbital parameters of the Moon are difficult to reconstruct from geological records because rel...
Tides and Earth-Moon system evolution are coupled over geological time. Tidal energy dissipation on ...
A giant-impact origin for the Moon is generally accepted, but many aspects of lunar formation remain...
Due to tidal interactions in the Earth-Moon system, the spin of the Earth slows down and the Moon dr...
International audienceDue to tidal interactions in the Earth-Moon system, the spin of the Earth slow...
Tides and Earth‐Moon system evolution are coupled over geological time. Tidal energy dissipation on ...
The long-term history of the Earth-Moon system as reconstructed from the geological record remains u...
The Giant Impact theory of lunar formation, in which Earth and Moon are product of a collision betwe...
The Moon is traditionally thought to have coalesced from the debris ejected by a giant impact onto t...
International audiencePrevailing models for the formation of the Moon invoke a giant impact between ...
Various theories have been proposed to explain the Moon's current inclined orbit. We test the viabil...
The angular momentum of the Earth-Moon system was initially dominated by Earth's rotation with a sho...
The angular momentum of the Earth-Moon system was initially dominated by Earth's rotation with a...
The angular momentum of the Earth‐Moon system was initially dominated by Earth's rotation with a sho...
Over the past decade the analysis of sedimentary cyclic rhythmites of tidal origin, i.e., stacked th...
Past orbital parameters of the Moon are difficult to reconstruct from geological records because rel...
Tides and Earth-Moon system evolution are coupled over geological time. Tidal energy dissipation on ...
A giant-impact origin for the Moon is generally accepted, but many aspects of lunar formation remain...
Due to tidal interactions in the Earth-Moon system, the spin of the Earth slows down and the Moon dr...
International audienceDue to tidal interactions in the Earth-Moon system, the spin of the Earth slow...
Tides and Earth‐Moon system evolution are coupled over geological time. Tidal energy dissipation on ...
The long-term history of the Earth-Moon system as reconstructed from the geological record remains u...
The Giant Impact theory of lunar formation, in which Earth and Moon are product of a collision betwe...
The Moon is traditionally thought to have coalesced from the debris ejected by a giant impact onto t...
International audiencePrevailing models for the formation of the Moon invoke a giant impact between ...
Various theories have been proposed to explain the Moon's current inclined orbit. We test the viabil...