We report the occurrence of microscopic inclusions of shocked quartz plus a Zr phase and trace of Fe oxide crystallites in Australasian microtektites recovered from deep-sea sediment cores within 2000 km of Indochina. The shocked quartz and the Zr phase are interpreted as relicts of the target rock. Furthermore, the internal homogeneity of Australasian microtektites in terms of abundance of relict mineral inclusions, vesicles, and schlieren increases with distance from Indochina. This finding strengthens the current hypothesis that the source crater of the largest and youngest tektite strewn field on Earth is located in the Indochina region, as internal heterogeneity characterizes normal impact glass found in or near the source crater. This...
Introduction: Projectile identification is a critical aspect in large-scale impact cratering studies...
There are several reports of Australasian tektites found within a stratum called "laterite” layer wi...
We report on the geochemical analyses of glassy spherules from sediments at three Transantarctic Mou...
We report on the discovery of a microtektite (microscopic impact glass particles) strewn field from ...
microtektites at this site and with Australasian microtektites in Core SO95-17957-2 and ODP Hole 114...
Australasian microtektites were discovered in Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Hole 1143A in the central...
Summary Tektites are natural silicate glasses produced by the melting associated with hypervelocity ...
Australasian tektites are enigmatic drops of siliceous impact melt found in an ~8000 × ~13,000 km s...
High 10Be contents in tektites reported in literature are taken as evidence of a source material, me...
The Australasian Tektite Event, ca. 0.8 Ma, is the youngest record of a large impact event on Earth....
We studied the variations of the volatile major elements Na and K in Transantarctic Mountain microte...
Microtektites represent high-velocity/distal meteorite impact ejecta. Demonstrating that microtektit...
The similar to 790 ka Australasian (micro)tektite strewn field is one of the most recent and best-kn...
We extended the petrographic and geochemical dataset for the recently discovered Transantarctic Moun...
Samples from a ca. 2.54 Ga layer rich in microkrystites (sand-size spherules of former silicate melt...
Introduction: Projectile identification is a critical aspect in large-scale impact cratering studies...
There are several reports of Australasian tektites found within a stratum called "laterite” layer wi...
We report on the geochemical analyses of glassy spherules from sediments at three Transantarctic Mou...
We report on the discovery of a microtektite (microscopic impact glass particles) strewn field from ...
microtektites at this site and with Australasian microtektites in Core SO95-17957-2 and ODP Hole 114...
Australasian microtektites were discovered in Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Hole 1143A in the central...
Summary Tektites are natural silicate glasses produced by the melting associated with hypervelocity ...
Australasian tektites are enigmatic drops of siliceous impact melt found in an ~8000 × ~13,000 km s...
High 10Be contents in tektites reported in literature are taken as evidence of a source material, me...
The Australasian Tektite Event, ca. 0.8 Ma, is the youngest record of a large impact event on Earth....
We studied the variations of the volatile major elements Na and K in Transantarctic Mountain microte...
Microtektites represent high-velocity/distal meteorite impact ejecta. Demonstrating that microtektit...
The similar to 790 ka Australasian (micro)tektite strewn field is one of the most recent and best-kn...
We extended the petrographic and geochemical dataset for the recently discovered Transantarctic Moun...
Samples from a ca. 2.54 Ga layer rich in microkrystites (sand-size spherules of former silicate melt...
Introduction: Projectile identification is a critical aspect in large-scale impact cratering studies...
There are several reports of Australasian tektites found within a stratum called "laterite” layer wi...
We report on the geochemical analyses of glassy spherules from sediments at three Transantarctic Mou...