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Large Meteorite Impacts and Planetary Evolution IV
Author(s)
Roger L. Gibson;
Roger L. Gibson
Impact Cratering Research Group, School of Geosciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
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Wolf Uwe Reimold
Wolf Uwe Reimold
Museum für Naturkunde-Leibniz Institute at Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
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Geological Society of America

Volume
465
Copyright:
© 2010 Geological Society of America
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ISBN print:
9780813724652
Publication date:
September 01, 2010
Book Chapter
The Carswell impact event, Saskatchewan, Canada: Evidence for a pre-Athabasca multiring basin?
Author(s)
Serge Genest
Groupe Omégalpha Inc., 301 Chemin Beauséjour, Crabtree, Québec J0K 1B0, Canada
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Serge Genest
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Francine Robert
Groupe Omégalpha Inc., 301 Chemin Beauséjour, Crabtree, Québec J0K 1B0, Canada
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Francine Robert
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Isabelle Duhamel
Laboratoire de Géologie et de Gestion des Ressources Minérales et Energétiques (G2R), Nancy-Université, Centre national de recherche scientifique (CNRS), Centre de recherche sur la géologie des matières premières et énergitiques (CREGU), Boulevard des Aiguillettes, B.P. 239, F-54506 Vandœuvre lès Nancy, France
Isabelle Duhamel
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Published:September 01, 2010
The Carswell structure in the western Athabasca Basin, northern Saskatchewan (Canada), has previously been interpreted as an eroded impact structure with a minimum diameter of ~36 km, the outer margin of which is broadly defined by an outer ring of sediments composed of the only algal reefs observed in the Athabasca Group, the Carswell Formation. This ring surrounds an 18-km-wide uplifted basement core composed of gneiss units of Archean to Paleoproterozoic age that display shatter cones, planar deformation features (PDFs), pseudotachylyte veins, and impact melts and breccias (Cluff melt sheet, Cluff breccias) indicating that pressures and temperatures locally exceeded 60...
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Archean
- Athabasca Basin
- Athabasca Formation
- basement
- basins
- breccia
- Canada
- Carswell Structure
- cryptoexplosion features
- geomorphology
- gneisses
- gravity anomalies
- impact breccia
- impact craters
- impact features
- impact melts
- impactites
- melts
- metamorphic rocks
- metamorphism
- mylonites
- P-T conditions
- paleogeography
- Paleoproterozoic
- paleorelief
- planar deformation features
- Precambrian
- Proterozoic
- pseudotachylite
- ring structures
- Saskatchewan
- shatter cones
- shock metamorphism
- upper Precambrian
- veins
- Western Canada
- Carswell Formation
- Shea Creek
- multiring basins
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