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Impact breccias in carbonate rocks, Sierra Madera, Texas

December 31, 1971

Two main types of deformational breccia occur in the Sierra Madera cryptoexplosion structure: monolithologic breccias composed of shattered rock of a single lithology and mixed breccias composed of rocks of several lithologies. Monolithologic breccias generally show no mineralogic signs of shock deformation, but a few samples are shatter-coned in a manner suggesting simultaneous formation of breccias and shatter cones. Mixed breccias, forming irregular, cross-cutting bodies, consistently contain moderately to highly shocked material, with mineralogic evidence of shock pressures of 50 kb to more than 200 kb, which, with evidence from the structural geometry of Sierra Madera and orientation of shatter cones, indicate an impact origin of the breccias.

The mode of occurrence of the breccias, petrographic characteristics, and association with shock features are shared by breccias in many other cryptoexplosion structures in both carbonate and crystalline rock terranes, suggesting that such breccias have a common origin.

Publication Year 1971
Title Impact breccias in carbonate rocks, Sierra Madera, Texas
DOI 10.1130/0016-7606(1971)82[1009:IBICRS]2.0.CO;2
Authors H. G. Wilshire, Keith A. Howard, Terry W. Offield
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title GSA Bulletin
Index ID 70198177
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center