Journal article
Origin of large-volume pseudotachylite in terrestrial impact structures
Abstract
Large-volume pseudotachylite bodies in impact structures are dike like and consist of angular and rounded wall-rock fragments enveloped by a microcrystalline and sporadically glassy matrix that crystallized from a melt. Knowledge of the formation of pseudotachylite bodies is important for understanding mechanics of complex crater formation. Most current hypotheses of pseudotachylite formation inherently assume that fragmentation and melt …
Authors
Riller U; Lieger D; Gibson RL; Grieve RAF; Stöffler D
Journal
Geology, Vol. 38, No. 7, pp. 619–622
Publisher
Geological Society of America
Publication Date
July 1, 2010
DOI
10.1130/g30806.1
ISSN
0091-7613