A Late Archean layer rich in sand-sized spherules of former silicate melt in the Monteville Formation (Transvaal Supergroup, South Africa) has Ir concentrations as high as 6.4 ppb and is clearly enriched in Ir relative to associated tuffs, carbonates, and shales. The Monteville spherule layer is also enriched in other siderophile elements, including the platinum group elements (PGEs). The PGEs in the spherule layer produce a flat (meteorite like) pattern when they are normalized to chondritic abundances. The abundances of Ir and other siderophile elements are similar to broadly contemporaneous spherule layers in the Hamersley basin of Western Australia. That the mineral compositions, textures, and sedimentary structures of the spherule laye...
The Wittenoom Formation (Hamersley Group, Western Australia) is a well-preserved Neoarchaean unit de...
International audienceA Paleoarchean impact spherule‐bearing interval of the 763 m long Internationa...
Abstract—Diamictites are poorly sorted sediments characteristically carrying coarse-grained clasts i...
Thin layers rich in spherules formed during impacts by large extraterrestrial objects have the poten...
Thin layers rich in spherules formed during impacts by large extraterrestrial objects have the poten...
Thin layers rich in formerly molten spherules interpreted as distal ejecta from large impacts by ext...
Archean spherule layers represent the only currently known remnants of the early impact record on Ea...
Intercontinental correlation of distal Archean impact ejecta layers can be used to help create a glo...
Spherule layers constitute the only trace of impacts by large extraterrestrial bodies in the early P...
AbstractThe first 2.5 billion years of the terrestrial impact history are not documented by any impa...
Well-studied successions in the Griqualand West Basin (South Africa) and the Hamersley Basin (Wester...
Deciphering Earthʼs impact history before ∼2 Ga relies heavily on the lunar record and terrestrial s...
A stratigraphically consistent <20-cm-thick unit of microkrystite spherule and microtektite-bearing ...
Individual layers rich in sand-sized spherules interpreted as distal ejecta from Late Archaean to Ea...
Predominantly sand-sized spherules of K-feldspar with spherulitic, vesicular, and other crystalline ...
The Wittenoom Formation (Hamersley Group, Western Australia) is a well-preserved Neoarchaean unit de...
International audienceA Paleoarchean impact spherule‐bearing interval of the 763 m long Internationa...
Abstract—Diamictites are poorly sorted sediments characteristically carrying coarse-grained clasts i...
Thin layers rich in spherules formed during impacts by large extraterrestrial objects have the poten...
Thin layers rich in spherules formed during impacts by large extraterrestrial objects have the poten...
Thin layers rich in formerly molten spherules interpreted as distal ejecta from large impacts by ext...
Archean spherule layers represent the only currently known remnants of the early impact record on Ea...
Intercontinental correlation of distal Archean impact ejecta layers can be used to help create a glo...
Spherule layers constitute the only trace of impacts by large extraterrestrial bodies in the early P...
AbstractThe first 2.5 billion years of the terrestrial impact history are not documented by any impa...
Well-studied successions in the Griqualand West Basin (South Africa) and the Hamersley Basin (Wester...
Deciphering Earthʼs impact history before ∼2 Ga relies heavily on the lunar record and terrestrial s...
A stratigraphically consistent <20-cm-thick unit of microkrystite spherule and microtektite-bearing ...
Individual layers rich in sand-sized spherules interpreted as distal ejecta from Late Archaean to Ea...
Predominantly sand-sized spherules of K-feldspar with spherulitic, vesicular, and other crystalline ...
The Wittenoom Formation (Hamersley Group, Western Australia) is a well-preserved Neoarchaean unit de...
International audienceA Paleoarchean impact spherule‐bearing interval of the 763 m long Internationa...
Abstract—Diamictites are poorly sorted sediments characteristically carrying coarse-grained clasts i...