Geochemical identification of impactor for Lonar crater, India

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作者
Misra, Saumitra [1 ,2 ]
Newsom, Horton E. [1 ,2 ]
Prasad, M. Shyam [3 ]
Geissman, John W. [2 ]
Dube, Anand
Sengupta, Debashish [4 ]
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[1] 1 Univ New Mexico, Inst Meteorit, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA
[2] 1 Univ New Mexico, Dept Earth & Planetary Sci, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA
[3] Natl Inst Oceanog, Panaji 403004, Goa, India
[4] Indian Inst Technol, Dept Geol & Geophys, Kharagpur 721302, W Bengal, India
关键词
PLATINUM-GROUP ELEMENTS; TERRESTRIAL IMPACT; ISOTOPIC EVIDENCE; ARCHEAN BASEMENT; TRACE-ELEMENT; LAKE; AGE; GLASSES; CLASSIFICATION; MAHARASHTRA;
D O I
10.1111/j.1945-5100.2009.tb00784.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 only well-known terrestrial analogue of impact craters in basaltic crusts of the rocky planets is the Lonar crater, India. For the first time, evidence of the impactor that formed the crater has been identified within the impact spherules, which are similar to 0.3 to 1 mm in size and of different aerodynamic shapes including spheres, teardrops, cylinders, dumbbells and spindles. They were found in ejecta on the rim of the crater. The spherules have high magnetic Susceptibility (from 0.31 to 0.02 SI-mass) and natural remanent magnetization (NRM) intensity. Both NRM and saturation isothermal remanent magnetization (SIRM) intensity are similar to 2 Am-2/kg. Demagnetization response by the NRM suggests a complicated history of remanence acquisition. The spherules show schlieren structure described by chains of tiny dendritic and octahedral-shaped magnetite crystals indicating their quenching from liquid droplets. Microprobe analyses show that, relative to the target basalt compositions, the spherules have relatively high average Fe2O3 (by similar to 1.5 wt%), MgO (similar to 1 wt%), Mn (similar to 200 ppm), Cr (similar to 200 ppm), Co (similar to 50 ppm), Ni (similar to 1000 ppm) and Zn (similar to 70 ppm), and low Na2O (similar to 1 wt%) and P2O5 (similar to 0.2 wt%). Very high Ni contents, up to 14 times the average content of Lonar basalt, require the presence of a meteoritic component in these spherules. We interpret the high Ni, Cr, and Co abundances in these spherules to indicate that the impactor of the Lonar crater was a chondrite, which is present in abundances of 12 to 20 percent by weight in these impact spherules. Relatively high Zn yet low Na2O and P2O5 contents of these spherules indicate exchange of volatiles between the quenching spherule droplets and the impact plume.
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