Samples from a ca. 2.54 Ga layer rich in microkrystites (sand-size spherules of former silicate melt) in the Hamersley Group (Western Australia) are enriched in Ir up to 50 fold over associated carbonates and shales, but few of the other siderophile elements display significant anomalies or chondritic interelement ratios. However, similar concentrations and interelement ratios are observed in ejecta from the ca. 590 Ma Acraman impact structure and have been attributed to diagenetic redistribution. The microkrystite layer also contains sand-size quartz grains with internal textures typical of regionally metamorphosed rocks rather than evidence of shock metamorphism. We suggest that the microkrystites were created by an impact that took place...
Thin layers rich in spherules formed during impacts by large extraterrestrial objects have the poten...
Woodleigh is a recently discovered impact structure with a diameter of 120 km, and thereby represent...
Thin layers rich in spherules formed during impacts by large extraterrestrial objects have the poten...
A stratigraphically consistent <20-cm-thick unit of microkrystite spherule and microtektite-bearing ...
We report the occurrence of microscopic inclusions of shocked quartz plus a Zr phase and trace of Fe...
Deciphering Earthʼs impact history before ∼2 Ga relies heavily on the lunar record and terrestrial s...
A Late Archean layer rich in sand-sized spherules of former silicate melt in the Monteville Formatio...
Thin layers rich in formerly molten spherules interpreted as distal ejecta from large impacts by ext...
Previous workers have shown that an impact ejecta layer at Massignano, Italy contains a positive Ir ...
Individual layers rich in sand-sized spherules interpreted as distal ejecta from Late Archaean to Ea...
Coesite, a high-pressure silica polymorph, is a diagnostic indicator of impact cratering in quartz-b...
Abstract–Previous workers have shown that an impact ejecta layer at Massignano, Italy contains a pos...
Coesite, a high-pressure silica polymorph, is a diagnostic indicator of impact cratering in quartz-b...
Impact ejecta (about 2.5 Gyr old) in the DS4 layer of the Dales Gorge BIF (Hamersley Group, Western ...
A new microkrystite spherule-bearing diamictite is reported from below the impact spherule-bearing 3...
Thin layers rich in spherules formed during impacts by large extraterrestrial objects have the poten...
Woodleigh is a recently discovered impact structure with a diameter of 120 km, and thereby represent...
Thin layers rich in spherules formed during impacts by large extraterrestrial objects have the poten...
A stratigraphically consistent <20-cm-thick unit of microkrystite spherule and microtektite-bearing ...
We report the occurrence of microscopic inclusions of shocked quartz plus a Zr phase and trace of Fe...
Deciphering Earthʼs impact history before ∼2 Ga relies heavily on the lunar record and terrestrial s...
A Late Archean layer rich in sand-sized spherules of former silicate melt in the Monteville Formatio...
Thin layers rich in formerly molten spherules interpreted as distal ejecta from large impacts by ext...
Previous workers have shown that an impact ejecta layer at Massignano, Italy contains a positive Ir ...
Individual layers rich in sand-sized spherules interpreted as distal ejecta from Late Archaean to Ea...
Coesite, a high-pressure silica polymorph, is a diagnostic indicator of impact cratering in quartz-b...
Abstract–Previous workers have shown that an impact ejecta layer at Massignano, Italy contains a pos...
Coesite, a high-pressure silica polymorph, is a diagnostic indicator of impact cratering in quartz-b...
Impact ejecta (about 2.5 Gyr old) in the DS4 layer of the Dales Gorge BIF (Hamersley Group, Western ...
A new microkrystite spherule-bearing diamictite is reported from below the impact spherule-bearing 3...
Thin layers rich in spherules formed during impacts by large extraterrestrial objects have the poten...
Woodleigh is a recently discovered impact structure with a diameter of 120 km, and thereby represent...
Thin layers rich in spherules formed during impacts by large extraterrestrial objects have the poten...