Lunar Outgassing, Transient Phenomena and The Return to The Moon, I: Existing Data
Arlin P.S. Crotts

TL;DR
This study analyzes lunar transient phenomena and outgassing data, revealing correlations with geological features, impact sites, and deep lunar activity, highlighting the importance of understanding lunar outgassing for future exploration.
Contribution
It presents a robust statistical analysis linking TLPs to outgassing, geologic boundaries, and impact sites, offering new insights into lunar activity and its sources.
Findings
TLPs correlate with outgassing and geological boundaries.
Major impact craters are associated with TLP activity.
Most activity is confined to a site linked to volcanic plains.
Abstract
Herein the transient lunar phenomena (TLP) report database is subjected to a discriminating statistical filter robust against sites of spurious reports, and produces a restricted sample that may be largely reliable. This subset is highly correlated geographically with the catalog of outgassing events seen by the Apollo 15, 16 and Lunar Prospector alpha-particle spectrometers for episodic Rn-222 gas release. Both this robust TLP sample and even the larger, unfiltered sample are highly correlated with the boundary between mare and highlands, as are both deep and shallow moonquakes, as well as Po-210, a long-lived product of Rn-222 decay and a further tracer of outgassing. This offers another significant correlation relating TLPs and outgassing, and may tie some of this activity to sagging mare basalt plains (perhaps mascons). Additionally, low-level but likely significant TLP activity is…
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