High-pressure minerals provide records of processes not normally preserved in Earth’s crust. Reidite, a quenchable polymorph of zircon, forms at pressures >20 GPa during shock compression. However, there is no broad consensus among empirical, experimental, and theoretical studies on the nature of the polymorphic transformation. Here we decipher a multistage history of reidite growth recorded in a zircon grain in distal impact ejecta (offshore northeastern United States) from the ca. 35 Ma Chesapeake Bay impact event which, remarkably, experienced near-complete conversion (89%) to reidite. The grain displays two distinctive reidite habits: (1) intersecting sets of planar lamellae that are dark in cathodoluminescence (CL); and (2) dendriti...
International audienceMinerals that record high-pressure deformation from meteorite impact are relat...
The structure, the elastic properties, and the Raman frequencies of the zircon and reidite polymorph...
Minerals that record high-pressure deformation from meteorite impact are relatively common on Earth;...
The terrestrial record of meteorite impacts is difficult to decipher because unequivocal evidence of...
Reidite, the high-pressure zircon (ZrSiO4) polymorph, is a diagnostic indicator of impact events. Na...
Zircon (ZrSiO4) is used to study impact structures because it responds to shock loading and unloadin...
Zircon is a mineral that can commonly be found in many rocks in the Earth’s crust and other planetar...
The 23 km-diameter, ca. 24 Ma Haughton Dome impact structure in the Canadian Arctic on Devon Island,...
Terrestrial impact events have had a profound influence on Earth's geological, geochemical, and biol...
In situ observations of the zircon-reidite transition in ZrSiO4 were carried out using a multianvil ...
Granular zircon in impact environments has long been recognized but remains poorly understood due to...
Impact cratering is a dynamic process that is violent and fast. Quantifying processes that accommoda...
In a hypervelocity impact event, the temperatures and pressures generated by the shock waves far exc...
Australasian tektites are enigmatic drops of siliceous impact melt found in an ~8000 × ~13,000 km s...
The Haughton Impact Structure is a complex crater located on Devon Island in the Arctic Archipelago....
International audienceMinerals that record high-pressure deformation from meteorite impact are relat...
The structure, the elastic properties, and the Raman frequencies of the zircon and reidite polymorph...
Minerals that record high-pressure deformation from meteorite impact are relatively common on Earth;...
The terrestrial record of meteorite impacts is difficult to decipher because unequivocal evidence of...
Reidite, the high-pressure zircon (ZrSiO4) polymorph, is a diagnostic indicator of impact events. Na...
Zircon (ZrSiO4) is used to study impact structures because it responds to shock loading and unloadin...
Zircon is a mineral that can commonly be found in many rocks in the Earth’s crust and other planetar...
The 23 km-diameter, ca. 24 Ma Haughton Dome impact structure in the Canadian Arctic on Devon Island,...
Terrestrial impact events have had a profound influence on Earth's geological, geochemical, and biol...
In situ observations of the zircon-reidite transition in ZrSiO4 were carried out using a multianvil ...
Granular zircon in impact environments has long been recognized but remains poorly understood due to...
Impact cratering is a dynamic process that is violent and fast. Quantifying processes that accommoda...
In a hypervelocity impact event, the temperatures and pressures generated by the shock waves far exc...
Australasian tektites are enigmatic drops of siliceous impact melt found in an ~8000 × ~13,000 km s...
The Haughton Impact Structure is a complex crater located on Devon Island in the Arctic Archipelago....
International audienceMinerals that record high-pressure deformation from meteorite impact are relat...
The structure, the elastic properties, and the Raman frequencies of the zircon and reidite polymorph...
Minerals that record high-pressure deformation from meteorite impact are relatively common on Earth;...