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Titanium-in-Quartz Geothermometry of Impactites and Peak-Ring Lithologies from the Chicxulub Impact Crater
Schmieder, Martin ; Ross, D Kent ; Robinson, Katharine L ; Kring, David A
关键词: TITANIUM;    QUARTZ;    GEOTEMPERATURE;    IMPACT MELTS;    LITHOLOGY;    MELTS (CRYSTAL GROWTH);    CHICXULUB CRATER;    TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;    BRECCIA;    GRANITE;    TITANIUM OXIDES;    MINERALS;   
RP-ID  :  LPI Contrib. No. 2132,JSC-E-DAA-TN65671
学科分类:地质物理学
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】
Since its development by Wark and Watson (2006), the Ti-in-quartz geothermometer (TitaniQ) has been continuously refined and applied to a variety of lithologies from different crustal settings. Assuming quartz crystallized and incorporated Ti under equilibrium conditions and providing TiO2 activity (alpha (sub TiO2)) is reasonably constrained, crystallization temperatures at typical crustal pressures can be calculated. In turn, when crystallization temperatures are independently constrained, Ti-in-quartz can be used as a geobarometer. Here we explore the application of this technique to impact lithologies. Quartz is ubiquitous in terrestrial impact structures in upper crustal settings and can also form as a post-impact hydrothermal mineral. Together with other geothermometers, such as Ti-in-zircon, Ti-in-quartz can potentially help constrain the temperature-pressure conditions during the formation of the pre-impact target rock at terrestrial impact structures, as well as impact-produced and hydrothermally-altered lithologies. This work presents the first systematic Ti-in-quartz study of impactites and granitoid target rocks from the approximately180-kilometer-diameter, end-Cretaceous Chicxulub crater on the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, thereby placing new constraints on the emplacement of felsic plutons within the Maya Block in the Paleozoic, impact melt crystallization at approximately 66 Ma (million years ago), and post-impact hydrothermal overprint inside the Chicxulub crater.
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