The Vredefort impact structure in South Africa is deeply eroded to its lowermost levels. However, granophyre (impact melt) dykes in such structures preserve clasts of supracrustal rocks, transported down from the uppermost levels of the initial structure. Studying these clasts is the only way to understand the properties of already eroded impactites. One such lithic clast from the Vredefort impact structure contains a thin pseudotachylite vein and is shown to be derived from the near-surface environment of the impact crater. Traditionally, impact pseudotachylites are referred to as in situ melt rocks with the same chemical and isotopic composition as their host rocks. The composition of the sampled pseudotachylite vein is not identic...
<div><p>Pseudotachylitic breccia (PTB) in the form of cm-wide melt breccia veinlets locally occurs o...
The 23 km-diameter, ca. 24 Ma Haughton Dome impact structure in the Canadian Arctic on Devon Island,...
The Archean Levack Gneisses of the North Range host millimeter-thick veins and centimeter-thick lens...
High-strain rate deformation can cause in situ melting of rocks, resulting in the formation of dark,...
Impact-generated pseudotachylites (PTs) have been extensively studied in the Vredefort Impact Struct...
Pseudotachylite (PT) from both the Sudbury structure in Ontario and the Vredefort Dome in South Afri...
Pseudotachylite is known to occur in a variety of geologic settings including thrust belts (e.g., th...
The record of meteorite impacts on Earth is incomplete due to the destruction of impact craters by e...
Shock deformation microstructures in monazite have been systematically characterized for the first t...
The record of terrestrial meteorite impacts is fragmentary because most impact structures and ejecta...
The timescale of the modification stage of basin-sized impact structures is not well understood. Owi...
The timescale of the modification stage of basin-sized impact structures is not well understood. Owi...
Meteorite impacts produce shocked minerals in target rocks that record diagnostic high-pressure defo...
High-pressure silica polymorphs (coesite and stishovite) were described from the Vredefort structure...
Better characterization features borne from long-term crustal modification processes is essential fo...
<div><p>Pseudotachylitic breccia (PTB) in the form of cm-wide melt breccia veinlets locally occurs o...
The 23 km-diameter, ca. 24 Ma Haughton Dome impact structure in the Canadian Arctic on Devon Island,...
The Archean Levack Gneisses of the North Range host millimeter-thick veins and centimeter-thick lens...
High-strain rate deformation can cause in situ melting of rocks, resulting in the formation of dark,...
Impact-generated pseudotachylites (PTs) have been extensively studied in the Vredefort Impact Struct...
Pseudotachylite (PT) from both the Sudbury structure in Ontario and the Vredefort Dome in South Afri...
Pseudotachylite is known to occur in a variety of geologic settings including thrust belts (e.g., th...
The record of meteorite impacts on Earth is incomplete due to the destruction of impact craters by e...
Shock deformation microstructures in monazite have been systematically characterized for the first t...
The record of terrestrial meteorite impacts is fragmentary because most impact structures and ejecta...
The timescale of the modification stage of basin-sized impact structures is not well understood. Owi...
The timescale of the modification stage of basin-sized impact structures is not well understood. Owi...
Meteorite impacts produce shocked minerals in target rocks that record diagnostic high-pressure defo...
High-pressure silica polymorphs (coesite and stishovite) were described from the Vredefort structure...
Better characterization features borne from long-term crustal modification processes is essential fo...
<div><p>Pseudotachylitic breccia (PTB) in the form of cm-wide melt breccia veinlets locally occurs o...
The 23 km-diameter, ca. 24 Ma Haughton Dome impact structure in the Canadian Arctic on Devon Island,...
The Archean Levack Gneisses of the North Range host millimeter-thick veins and centimeter-thick lens...