Structural damage in experimentally shock-metamorphosed, granular quartz is quantitatively measurable by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Shock-induced loss of crystallinity is witnessed by disappearance of the alpha/beta phase transformation and evolution of a broad endoenthalpic strain peak at 650-900 K. The strain-energy peak grows rapidly at less than 10 GPa but declines with increasing shock pressure; it approaches zero at 32 GPa where vitrification is extensive. Effects of grain size and post-shock thermal history must be better understood before calorimetric thermobarometry of naturally shocked samples becomes possible
Coesite, a high-pressure silica polymorph (pressure 3–10 GPa, temperature <3000 K), is a diagnos...
Thus far, detailed petrologic studies of shock metamorphism have been performed on samples recovered...
As a pre-treatment to grinding, quartz lascas (crushed pieces) were thermally shocked into room-temp...
Features characteristic of shock metamorphism in target rocks are the main diagnostic tool for recog...
The influence of temperature on the development of shock deformation effects in quartz single-crysta...
Gray body temperatures and emittances of silica glass under shock compression between 10 and 30 GPa ...
We present a detailed and quantitative examination of the thermodynamics and phase change mechanisms...
We present a detailed and quantitative examination of the thermodynamics and phase change mechanisms...
Progressive shock metamorphism of quartzite ejecta from SEDAN nuclear explosion crate
We studied unshocked and experimentally (at 12, 25, and 28 GPa, with 25, 100, 450, and 750°C pre-sho...
The temperature of SiO_2 in high-pressure shock states has been measured for samples of single-cryst...
During impact, rocks at the surface and accessible depths encounter extreme conditions. The hydrosta...
The temperature of SiO_2 in high-pressure shock states has been measured for samples of single-cryst...
The transformation of quartz to stishovite has been studied by X-ray and optical examination of a se...
The temperature of SiO_2 in high-pressure shock states has been measured for samples of single-cryst...
Coesite, a high-pressure silica polymorph (pressure 3–10 GPa, temperature <3000 K), is a diagnos...
Thus far, detailed petrologic studies of shock metamorphism have been performed on samples recovered...
As a pre-treatment to grinding, quartz lascas (crushed pieces) were thermally shocked into room-temp...
Features characteristic of shock metamorphism in target rocks are the main diagnostic tool for recog...
The influence of temperature on the development of shock deformation effects in quartz single-crysta...
Gray body temperatures and emittances of silica glass under shock compression between 10 and 30 GPa ...
We present a detailed and quantitative examination of the thermodynamics and phase change mechanisms...
We present a detailed and quantitative examination of the thermodynamics and phase change mechanisms...
Progressive shock metamorphism of quartzite ejecta from SEDAN nuclear explosion crate
We studied unshocked and experimentally (at 12, 25, and 28 GPa, with 25, 100, 450, and 750°C pre-sho...
The temperature of SiO_2 in high-pressure shock states has been measured for samples of single-cryst...
During impact, rocks at the surface and accessible depths encounter extreme conditions. The hydrosta...
The temperature of SiO_2 in high-pressure shock states has been measured for samples of single-cryst...
The transformation of quartz to stishovite has been studied by X-ray and optical examination of a se...
The temperature of SiO_2 in high-pressure shock states has been measured for samples of single-cryst...
Coesite, a high-pressure silica polymorph (pressure 3–10 GPa, temperature <3000 K), is a diagnos...
Thus far, detailed petrologic studies of shock metamorphism have been performed on samples recovered...
As a pre-treatment to grinding, quartz lascas (crushed pieces) were thermally shocked into room-temp...