Meteorite impact processes are ubiquitous on the surfaces of rocky and icy bodies in the Solar System, including the Moon. One of the most common accessory minerals, zircon, when shocked, produces specific micro-structures that may become indicative of the age and shock conditions of these impact processes. To better understand the shock mechanisms in zircon from Apollo 15 and 16 impact breccias, we applied transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and studied nano-structures in eight lunar zircons displaying four different morphologies from breccias 15455, 67915, and 67955. Our observations revealed a range of shock-related features in zircon: (1) planar and non-planar fractures, (2) “columnar” zircon rims around baddeleyite cores, (3) granul...
Uranium-lead (U-Pb) geochronology of individual shocked zircon grains has unique potential for datin...
Impact structures are prone to erosion, burial and tectonic deformation. The Santa Fe impact structu...
The U-Pb geochronology minerals zircon (ZrSiO4) and baddeleyite (ZrO2) occur as microscopic grains i...
The microstructures of lunar zircon grains from breccia samples 72215, 73215, 73235, and 76295 colle...
In this paper, we describe primary and secondary microstructures and textural characteristics found ...
Lunar breccia 73217 is composed of plagioclase and pyroxene clasts originating from a single gabbron...
Deformed lunar zircons yielding U-Pb ages from 4333 Ma to 1407 Ma have been interpreted as dating di...
There have been a number of reports of the presence of shock features, such as planar fracturing and...
While the earliest history of many planetary bodies within the inner Solar System is dominated by in...
Impact cratering processes and formations are ubiquitous on the rocky planets within the Solar Syste...
The nature of the early lunar magmatic and impact histories remains a fundamental, yet poorly unders...
Apollo 12 breccia 12013 is composed of two portions, one grey in colour, the other black. The grey p...
Uranium-lead (U-Pb) geochronology of individual shocked zircon grains has unique potential for datin...
The identification of Meteor Crater in Arizona as an extraterrestrial impact by Eugene Shoemaker pro...
Results are reported of an investigation of the age and origin of the exceptional zircon aggregate i...
Uranium-lead (U-Pb) geochronology of individual shocked zircon grains has unique potential for datin...
Impact structures are prone to erosion, burial and tectonic deformation. The Santa Fe impact structu...
The U-Pb geochronology minerals zircon (ZrSiO4) and baddeleyite (ZrO2) occur as microscopic grains i...
The microstructures of lunar zircon grains from breccia samples 72215, 73215, 73235, and 76295 colle...
In this paper, we describe primary and secondary microstructures and textural characteristics found ...
Lunar breccia 73217 is composed of plagioclase and pyroxene clasts originating from a single gabbron...
Deformed lunar zircons yielding U-Pb ages from 4333 Ma to 1407 Ma have been interpreted as dating di...
There have been a number of reports of the presence of shock features, such as planar fracturing and...
While the earliest history of many planetary bodies within the inner Solar System is dominated by in...
Impact cratering processes and formations are ubiquitous on the rocky planets within the Solar Syste...
The nature of the early lunar magmatic and impact histories remains a fundamental, yet poorly unders...
Apollo 12 breccia 12013 is composed of two portions, one grey in colour, the other black. The grey p...
Uranium-lead (U-Pb) geochronology of individual shocked zircon grains has unique potential for datin...
The identification of Meteor Crater in Arizona as an extraterrestrial impact by Eugene Shoemaker pro...
Results are reported of an investigation of the age and origin of the exceptional zircon aggregate i...
Uranium-lead (U-Pb) geochronology of individual shocked zircon grains has unique potential for datin...
Impact structures are prone to erosion, burial and tectonic deformation. The Santa Fe impact structu...
The U-Pb geochronology minerals zircon (ZrSiO4) and baddeleyite (ZrO2) occur as microscopic grains i...