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Ilmenite and magnetite microfabrics in shocked gneisses from the Vredefort impact structure, South Africa
by
Weiss, Benjamin P
, Trepmann, Claudia A
, Dellefant, Fabian
, Kaliwoda, Melanie
, Sleptsova, Iuliia V
, Gilder, Stuart A
in
Cooling
/ Curie temperature
/ Deformation
/ Feldspars
/ Fractures
/ Ilmenite
/ Lightning
/ Lightning strikes
/ Magnetic anomalies
/ Magnetic fields
/ Magnetic properties
/ Magnetism
/ Magnetite
/ Metamorphism
/ Meteors & meteorites
/ Mineralogy
/ Petrology
/ Quartz
/ Recrystallization
/ Remanence
/ Shear
/ Shear deformation
/ Silicates
/ Temperature
/ Wavelength
2022
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Ilmenite and magnetite microfabrics in shocked gneisses from the Vredefort impact structure, South Africa
by
Weiss, Benjamin P
, Trepmann, Claudia A
, Dellefant, Fabian
, Kaliwoda, Melanie
, Sleptsova, Iuliia V
, Gilder, Stuart A
in
Cooling
/ Curie temperature
/ Deformation
/ Feldspars
/ Fractures
/ Ilmenite
/ Lightning
/ Lightning strikes
/ Magnetic anomalies
/ Magnetic fields
/ Magnetic properties
/ Magnetism
/ Magnetite
/ Metamorphism
/ Meteors & meteorites
/ Mineralogy
/ Petrology
/ Quartz
/ Recrystallization
/ Remanence
/ Shear
/ Shear deformation
/ Silicates
/ Temperature
/ Wavelength
2022
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Ilmenite and magnetite microfabrics in shocked gneisses from the Vredefort impact structure, South Africa
by
Weiss, Benjamin P
, Trepmann, Claudia A
, Dellefant, Fabian
, Kaliwoda, Melanie
, Sleptsova, Iuliia V
, Gilder, Stuart A
in
Cooling
/ Curie temperature
/ Deformation
/ Feldspars
/ Fractures
/ Ilmenite
/ Lightning
/ Lightning strikes
/ Magnetic anomalies
/ Magnetic fields
/ Magnetic properties
/ Magnetism
/ Magnetite
/ Metamorphism
/ Meteors & meteorites
/ Mineralogy
/ Petrology
/ Quartz
/ Recrystallization
/ Remanence
/ Shear
/ Shear deformation
/ Silicates
/ Temperature
/ Wavelength
2022
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Ilmenite and magnetite microfabrics in shocked gneisses from the Vredefort impact structure, South Africa
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Ilmenite and magnetite microfabrics in shocked gneisses from the Vredefort impact structure, South Africa
2022
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We investigated microfabrics of shocked Archean gneisses from two, 10 m-deep drill cores located near the center of the Vredefort impact structure in an area that is characterized by a prominent, long-wavelength negative magnetic anomaly (< − 3000 nT) together with short-wavelength, high-amplitude anomalies attributed to lightning strikes. Planar fractures and feather features in quartz, which can be partially recrystallized, indicate shock conditions less than 20 GPa. Micrometer-sized magnetite and ilmenite along shock-related shear fractures in quartz and feldspar emanate from adjacent deformed coarse (> 100 µm) ilmenite and magnetite host grains. These fine-scaled veins suggest mobilization of magnetite and ilmenite during shear deformation of host Fe-phases and adjacent silicates, probably associated with frictional heating. Coarse ilmenite has fine-lamellar mechanical twins parallel to {101¯1} and single (0001) twins, indicative of dislocation-glide-controlled deformation under non-isostatic stresses related to shock. A few µm-wide magnetite lamellae parallel to {101¯1} and spheroidal magnetite (diameter ≈10 µm) within coarse ilmenite document exsolution after shock. Dauphiné twins associated with planar features in quartz imply cooling from 650 to 725 °C after shock, which accords with estimates of pre-impact basement temperatures from petrographic studies. The Curie temperature of magnetite is 580 °C; therefore, the central negative magnetic anomaly was produced as a thermoremanent magnetization acquired during cooling of the initially hot crust. The long-wavelength anomaly was likely amplified by the newly created magnetite that also acquired a thermal remanence. Although the magnetic properties of surface samples are often influenced by lightning strikes, we found no microstructural evidence for lightning-related processes.
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