Incipient melt formation and devitrification at the Wanapitei impact structure, Ontario, Canada

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作者
Dressler, BO [1 ]
Crabtree, D [1 ]
Schuraytz, BC [1 ]
机构
[1] ONTARIO GEOSERV CTR,GEOSCI LABS,SUDBURY,ON P3E 6B5,CANADA
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METEORITICS & PLANETARY SCIENCE | 1997年 / 32卷 / 02期
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10.1111/j.1945-5100.1997.tb01263.x
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
The Wanapitei impact structure is similar to 8 km in diameter and lies within Wanapitei Lake, similar to 34 km northeast of the city of Sudbury. Rocks related to the 37 Ma impact event are found only in Pleistocene glacial deposits south of the lake. Most of the target rocks are metasedimentary rocks of the Proterozoic Huronian Supergroup. An almost completely vitrified, inclusion-bearing sample investigated here represents either an impact melt or a strongly shock metamorphosed, pebbly wacke. In the second, preferred interpretation, a number of partially melted and devitrified clasts are enclosed in an equally highly shock metamorphosed arkosic wacke matrix (i.e., the sample is a shocked pebbly wacke), which records the onset of shock melting. This interpretation is based on the glass composition, mineral relicts in the glass, relict rock textures, and the similar degree of shock metamorphism and incipient melting of all sample components. Boulder matrix and clasts are largely vitrified and preserve various degrees of fluidization, vesiculation, and devitrification. Peak shock pressure of similar to 50-60 GPa and stress experienced by the sample were somewhat below those required for complete melting and development of a homogeneous melt. The rapid cooling and devitrification history of the analyzed sample is comparable to that reported recently from glasses in the suevite of the Ries impact structure in Germany and may indicate that the analyzed sample experienced an annealing temperature after deposition of somewhere between 650 degrees C and 800 degrees C.
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