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Microstructural shock signatures of major minerals in meteorites

Hugues Leroux
Microstructural shock signatures of major minerals in meteorites
European Journal of Mineralogy (April 2001) 13 (2): 253-272

Abstract

Shock metamorphism is a fundamental process in the solar system. It is evidenced by craters on the surfaces of solid planets and asteroids, as well as by shock-induced microstructural modifications in minerals. This paper presents review of the main microstructural characteristics of shock signatures in meteoritic minerals (olivine, enstatite, diopside, plagioclase and metal) as evidenced by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The nature of the shock-induced modifications strongly depends on the material and the shock conditions (peak pressure and peak temperature). It includes fracturing, dislocations and twins (evidence of plastic deformation), phase transformation to high pressure polymorphs, amorphization, recrystallization, melting and volatilization. The influence of shock-induced microstructures during post-shock events is also discussed and further research tracks on the microstructural aspect of shock metamorphism are outlined.


ISSN: 0935-1221
EISSN: 1617-4011
Serial Title: European Journal of Mineralogy
Serial Volume: 13
Serial Issue: 2
Title: Microstructural shock signatures of major minerals in meteorites
Author(s): Leroux, Hugues
Affiliation: Universite des Sciences et Technologies de Lille, Laboratoire de Structure et Proprietes de l'Etat Solide, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France
Pages: 253-272
Published: 200104
Text Language: English
Publisher: Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung (Naegele u. Obermiller), Stuttgart, Federal Republic of Germany
References: 132
Accession Number: 2001-049310
Categories: Petrology of meteorites and tektites
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 1 table
Country of Publication: Germany
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 200115

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