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Origin and diagenesis of K/T impact spherules - from Haiti to Wyoming and beyond

January 1, 1995

Impact spherules in Cretaceous/Tertiary (K/T) boundary clays and claystones consist of two types; each type is confined to its own separate layer of the boundary couplet in the Western Hemisphere. The form and composition of each of the spherule types result from its own unique mode of origin during the K/T event. Type 1 splash-form spherules occur only in the melt-ejecta (basal) layer of the K/T couplet. This layer was deposited from a ballistic ejecta curtain composed of melt-glass droplets transported mostly within the atmosphere. In contrast, Type 2 spherules are accreted, partially crystalline, spheroidal bodies that formed by condensation of vaporized bolide and target-rock materials in an expanding fireball cloud, from which they settled out of buoyant suspension to form the fireball layer. Dendritic and skeletal Ni-rich spinel crystals are unique to these Type 2 spherules in the fireball layer. -from Authors

Publication Year 1995
Title Origin and diagenesis of K/T impact spherules - from Haiti to Wyoming and beyond
Authors B.F. Bohor, B.P. Glass
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Meteoritics
Index ID 70019255
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse