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The petrology, geochemistry and age determination of impact melt from the USGS-ICDP drill core Eyreville-B from the late Eocene Chesapeake Bay impact structure

Antragstellerin Vera Assis Fernandes, Ph.D.
Fachliche Zuordnung Mineralogie, Petrologie und Geochemie
Förderung Förderung von 2011 bis 2014
Projektkennung Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Projektnummer 194425568
 
Large impact craters distribute material globally, and their ejecta layers present important horizon markers allowing inter-correlation of sediments from different sites, e.g. for late Eocene sediments pre-dating the tipping point of Earth’s climate at the Eocene Oligocene boundary. The Global Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) in Massignano (Italy) contains three Iridium rich ejecta layers covering a 2 Ma time interval, with two being attributed to the Chesapeake Bay (85 km Ø) and Popigai (100 km Ø) impact structures, respectively. Current radiometric age determination for the Chesapeake Bay crater is based on total fusion Ar ages of tektites (distal impact glasses). In preliminary 40Ar-39Ar work, I have shown that precise Ar ages on these tektites cannot be acquired by total fusion experiments but require step heating measurements. I propose a systematic petrologic, geochemical and radiometric study of the first found impact melt rocks from within the Chesapeake Bay crater and refine the 40Ar-39Ar ages for the related tektites. The study will be complemented by 40Ar-39Ar age determinations of impact melt rocks from three other late Eocene impact structures, Popigai, Mistastin and Wanapitei. Radiometric and petrological results combined with new numerical models on impact ejecta distribution result in age, composition and distribution of global marker horizons in later Eocene sediments: a fundamental data set for investigations on the succession of events predating the tipping point of Earth’s climate. Only the USGS-ICDP Eyreville B drill core provides the sample material for the main focus of this research: dating the Chesapeake Bay crater.
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