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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2015-12-30
    Description: The study of shock pressure indicators can provide important clues for understanding the cratering process, though the estimation of shock pressures in weakly shocked rocks is commonly difficult. In this study, we selected a very young and well-preserved impact structure, the Lonar crater in India. The crater, devoid of any tectonic overprint, can be assumed as pristine. We used a combination of rock magnetic and microfracture studies to estimate shock pressure in the crater rim. On the basis of present results, the magnetic fabrics are interpreted to be of magmatic origin related to the Deccan basalt emplacement. The high-coercivity component of the natural remnant magnetization in the crater rim basalt is similar to that in the unshocked basalt. The lack of any shock-related magnetic overprint on the crater rim basalt is, therefore, evident in the Lonar crater. In contrast, radial and concentric microfractures observed in basalts at the crater rim and farther away show symmetric distribution with respect to the crater. The concentric microfractures consistently overprint the radial microfractures. We infer that the radial and concentric microfractures were developed during propagation of the early compressional and the late decompressional shock wave components, respectively. The results of our rock magnetic and microfracture studies, when interpreted in light of published experimental and numerical simulation studies on the Lonar basalt, reveal that the shock pressure in the Lonar crater rim was less than 0.5 GPa but greater than 0.2 GPa. This shock pressure was high enough to produce fractures but too low to affect the magnetic fabrics. These results give new information on the relationship between shock pressure and resulting microfractures.
    Print ISSN: 0016-7606
    Electronic ISSN: 1943-2674
    Topics: Geosciences
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Geoelectrics ; magneto-tellurics ; KTB ; Review article ; Project report/description ; Kueck ; Kuck ; Joedicke ; Jodicke ; tensor
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  • 3
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    In:  J. Geophys. Res., San Francisco, Pergamon, vol. 102, no. B8, pp. 18,337-18,361, pp. 1246
    Publication Date: 1997
    Keywords: Mineralogy ; Physical properties of rocks ; scientific drilling ; Rock mechanics ; JGR
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2018-03-13
    Description: We studied the effect of 973 K heating in argon atmosphere on the magnetic and structural properties of a magnetite-bearing ore, which was previously exposed to laboratory shock waves between 5 and 30 GPa. For this purpose magnetic properties were studied using temperature-dependent magnetic susceptibility, magnetic hysteresis and low-temperature saturation isothermal remanent magnetization. Structural properties of magnetite were analyzed using X-ray diffraction, high-resolution electron microscopy and synchrotron-assisted X-ray absorption spectroscopy. The shock-induced changes include magnetic domain size reduction due to brittle and ductile deformation features and an increase in Verwey transition temperature due to lattice distortion. After heating, the crystal lattice is relaxed and apparent crystallite size is increased suggesting a recovery of lattice defects documented by a mosaic recrystallization texture in the 20 GPa heated sample. The structural changes correlate with a modification in magnetic domain state recorded by temperature-dependent magnetic susceptibility, hysteresis properties and low-temperature saturation isothermal remanent magnetization. These alterations in both, magnetic and structural properties of magnetite can be used to assess impact-related magnetic anomalies in impact structures with a high temperature overprint.
    Electronic ISSN: 1525-2027
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Geosciences , Physics
    Published by Wiley on behalf of American Geophysical Union (AGU).
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  • 5
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    Surveys in geophysics 16 (1995), S. 63-81 
    ISSN: 1573-0956
    Keywords: Complex electrical resistivity ; ktb ; permeability ; pressure
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: Abstract Complex electrical resistivity and permeability were measured on two gneiss samples and nine amphibolites (originally located at a depth of 4150 m to 5012 m) from the main drilling of the German deep drilling project (KTB). Measurements were performed as a function of hydrostatic pressures up to 240 MPa on core samples (30 mm in diameter and 10–20 mm high). For each measurement, two samples were used, one being parallel, and one perpendicular to the borehole axis. At low pressures and again at maximum pressure the frequency dispersion (1 kHz up to 1 MHz) of the complex resistivity was measured using a two electrode device. An unusual pressure effect was detected on some of the samples and was established to be due to the oriented deposition of good conducting phases in the foliation. Rock fabric and the orientation of ore mineralization was measured on thin sections and polished sections prepared from the same samples.
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  • 6
    ISSN: 0016-7835
    Keywords: Key words NE Bavaria ; Germany ; Zone Erbendorf-Vohenstrauss ; KTB pilot borehole (Vorbohrung) ; KTB main borehole (Hauptbohrung) ; Petrography ; Lithological associations ; Structural profile
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract  The KTB boreholes that were drilled from 1989 to 1994 near Windischeschenbach, NE Bavaria, penetrated rocks of the Zone Erbendorf-Vohenstrauss (ZEV). The upper and lower sections of the 9101m-deep profile are mainly composed of gneiss units (former greywacke sediments) and variegated units (alternating gneisses and metabasites, probably of volcano-sedimentary origin). Metabasic units (amphibolites, metagabbros) constitute mainly the middle section. Geochemical data suggest their derivation from oceanic crust. All rocks are probably pre- to early Ordovician in protolith age. They underwent early Devonian MP metamorphism. Relics of preceeding HP metamorphism are preserved in metagabbros. Felsic to mafic dykes (dominantly Upper Carboniferous lamprophyres) crosscut the metamorphic rocks. The ZEV units are steeply inclined down to the final depth. The main structures (foliation, folds, faults) trend NW–SE. Semibrittle to brittle deformation plays an unexpected important role. In contrast to the conditions of the Mesozoic (mainly Cretaceous/Tertiary) faulting the P–T conditions of MP metamorphism, the cooling ages and the late-Variscan graphite-bearing prehnite–actinolite facies mineralization show no significant depth-dependent gradients. This can be explained by Mesozoic supracrustal stacking. A bundle of reverse faults between 6850 and 7300 m belongs to the Franconian lineament and can be correlated with the most prominent seismic reflector (SE1) in the area.
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    In:  Supplement to: Schulte, Peter; Deutsch, Alexander; Salge, T; Berndt, J; Kontny, A; MacLeod, Kenneth G; Neuser, R D; Krumm, Stefan H (2009): A dual-layer Chicxulub ejecta sequence with shocked carbonates from the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) boundary, Demerara Rise, western Atlantic. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 73(4), 1180-1204, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2008.11.011
    Publication Date: 2024-01-09
    Description: An up to 2-cm thick Chicxulub ejecta deposit marking the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) boundary (the "K-T" boundary) was recovered in six holes drilled during ODP Leg 207 (Demerara Rise, tropical western Atlantic). Stunning features of this deposit are its uniformity over an area of 30 km2 and the total absence of bioturbation, allowing documentation of the original sedimentary sequence. High-resolution mineralogical, petrological, elemental, isotopic (Sr-Nd), and rock magnetic data reveal a distinct microstratigraphy and a range of ejecta components. The deposit is normally graded and composed predominantly of rounded, 0.1- to max. 1-mm sized spherules. Spherules are altered to dioctahedral aluminous smectite, though occasionally relict Si-Al-rich hydrated glass is also present, suggesting acidic precursor lithologies. Spherule textures vary from hollow to vesicle-rich to massive; some show in situ collapse, others include distinct Fe-Mg-Ca-Ti-rich melt globules and lath-shaped Al-rich quench crystals. Both altered glass spherules and the clay matrix (Site 1259B) display strongly negative epsilon-Nd (T=65Ma) values (-17) indicating uptake of Nd from contemporaneous ocean water during alteration. Finally, Fe-Mg-rich spherules, shocked quartz and feldspar grains, few lithic clasts, as well as abundant accretionary and porous carbonate clasts are concentrated in the uppermost 0.5-0.7 mm of the deposit. The carbonate clasts display in part very unusual textures, which are interpreted to be of shock-metamorphic origin. The preservation of delicate spherule textures, normal grading with lack of evidence for traction transport, and sub-millimeter scale compositional trends provide evidence for this spherule deposit representing a primary air-fall deposit not affected by significant reworking. The ODP Leg 207 spherule deposit is the first known dual-layer K-Pg boundary in marine settings; it incorporates compositional and stratigraphic aspects of both proximal and distal marine sites. Its stratigraphy strongly resembles the dual-layer K-Pg boundary deposits in the terrestrial Western Interior of North America (although there carbonate phases are not preserved). The occurrence of a dual ejecta layer in these quite different sedimentary environments - separated by several thousands of kilometers - provides additional evidence for an original sedimentary sequence. Therefore, the layered nature of the deposit may document compositional differences between ballistic Chicxulub ejecta forming the majority of the spherule deposit, and material falling out from the vapor (ejecta) plume, which is concentrated in the uppermost part.
    Keywords: 207-1258B; 207-1259B; 207-1259C; Agosta; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; HAND; Joides Resolution; Leg207; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; Sampling by hand; South Atlantic Ocean; Spain; Stevns-Klint
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 4 datasets
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-01-09
    Keywords: 207-1258B; Aluminium; Aluminium (IV); Aluminium (VI); Aluminium oxide; Calcium; Calcium oxide; Calculated based on oxygen number; Description; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation; Elements, total; Iron 2+ and 3+; Iron number; Iron oxide, FeO; Joides Resolution; Leg207; Magnesium; Magnesium oxide; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; Potassium; Potassium oxide; Sample code/label; Sample comment; Silicon; Silicon dioxide; Sodium; Sodium oxide; South Atlantic Ocean; Sum; Titanium; Titanium dioxide; X-ray diffraction (XRD)
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 270 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-01-09
    Keywords: 207-1259B; Aluminium (IV); Aluminium (IV), standard deviation; Aluminium (VI); Aluminium (VI), standard deviation; Aluminium oxide; Aluminium oxide, standard deviation; Calcium; Calcium, standard deviation; Calcium oxide; Calcium oxide, standard deviation; Calculated based on oxygen number; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation; Elements, total; Elements, total, standard deviation; Iron, standard deviation; Iron 2+ and 3+; Iron number; Iron number, standard deviation; Iron oxide, FeO; Iron oxide, FeO, standard deviation; Joides Resolution; Leg207; Magnesium; Magnesium, standard deviation; Magnesium oxide; Magnesium oxide, standard deviation; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; Potassium; Potassium, standard deviation; Potassium oxide; Potassium oxide, standard deviation; Sample amount; Sample code/label; Sample comment; Silicon; Silicon, standard deviation; Silicon dioxide; Silicon dioxide, standard deviation; Sodium; Sodium, standard deviation; Sodium oxide; Sodium oxide, standard deviation; South Atlantic Ocean; Standard deviation; Sum; Titanium; Titanium, standard deviation; Titanium dioxide; Titanium dioxide, standard deviation; X-ray diffraction (XRD)
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 276 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-01-09
    Keywords: 207-1258B; 207-1259B; 207-1259C; Agosta; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation; Event label; Geological age; HAND; Joides Resolution; Leg207; Neodymium; Neodymium-143/Neodymium-144 ratio; Neodymium-143/Neodymium-144 ratio, error; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; Rubidium; Rubidium-87/Strontium-86 ratio; Samarium; Samarium-147/Neodymium-144 ratio; Sample code/label; Sample comment; Sampling by hand; South Atlantic Ocean; Spain; Stevns-Klint; Strontium; Strontium-87/Strontium-86 ratio; Strontium-87/Strontium-86 ratio, error
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 136 data points
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