Data Analysis of Chang’E-1 Gamma-Ray Spectrometer and Global Distribution of U, K, and Th Elemental Abundances
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    Gamma-ray spectrometer (GRS) is one of the main payloads on the Chang’E-1 (CE-1) lunar probe, mainly aimed to detect the elemental abundances and distributions on the lunar surface. At 03:58 on 28 November 2007, it performed the first observation of the lunar gamma rays. As of 24 October 2008, 2105?h of effective gamma rays spectra had been acquired by CE-1 GRS, which covers the whole surface of the moon. This paper mainly describes the data processing procedures and methods of deriving the elemental abundances by using the CE-1 GRS time series corrected spectra: first, to bin data into pixels for mapping; then, to perform a background deduction of the cumulative spectra and obtain a peak area of the elements; and finally, to use the elemental abundances inversion model to produce the elemental abundances. Based on these processing methods, the global abundance maps of U, K, and Th at a 5°×5° equal-area pixel are acquired by CE-1 GRS data. The paper gives a preliminary analysis of the uncertainties of the elemental abundances

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ZOU Yongliao, ZHANG Liyan, LIU Jianzhong, MU Lingli, REN Xin, ZHANG Guangliang, CHANG Jin, YAN Jun, ZHANG Nan, ZHANG Hongbo, Lü Chang, LIU Jianjun, ZUO Wei, SU Yan, WEN Weibin, BIAN Wei, WANG Min, XU Chun, LI Chunlai, OUYANG Ziyuan.2011. Data Analysis of Chang’E-1 Gamma-Ray Spectrometer and Global Distribution of U, K, and Th Elemental Abundances[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),85(6):1299-1309

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  • Received:November 30,2010
  • Revised:January 19,2011
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