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Structural changes in shocked tektite and their implications to impact-induced glass formation

Authors :
Toshimori Sekine
Tsubasa Tobase
Youjun Zhang
Ginga Kitahara
Akira Yoshiasa
Tomoko Sato
Takamichi Kobayashi
Akihisa Mori
Source :
American Mineralogist. 108:686-694
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Mineralogical Society of America, 2023.

Abstract

Heavy meteorite impacts on Earth’s surface produce melt and vapor that are quenched rapidly and scattered over wide areas as natural glasses with various shapes and characteristic chemistry, which are known as tektites and impact glasses. Their detailed formation conditions have long been debated using mineralogical and geochemical data and numerical simulations of impact melt formations. These impact processes are also related to the formation and evolution of planets. To unravel the formation conditions of impact-induced glasses, we performed shock recovery experiments on a tektite. Recovered samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, and X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy on the Ti K-edge. Results indicate that the densification by shock compression is subjected to post-shock annealing that alters the density and silicate-framework structures but that the local structures around octahedrally coordinated Ti ions remain in the quenched glass. The relationship between the average Ti-O distance and Ti K pre-edge centroid energy is found to distinguish the valance state of Ti ions between Ti4+ and Ti3+ in the glass. This relationship is useful in understanding the formation conditions of impact-derived natural glasses. The presence of Ti3+ in tektites constrains the formation conditions at extremely high temperatures or reduced environments. However, impact glasses collected near the impact sites do not display such conditions, but instead relatively mild and oxidizing formation conditions. These different formation conditions are consistent with the previous numerical results on the crater size dependence.

Details

ISSN :
19453027 and 0003004X
Volume :
108
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Mineralogist
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........22071184ee5d5d4c02f206d0023485bb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2138/am-2022-8149