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Positive Ir anomaly at 6.19 m, Massignano, Italy; most likely not from the Chesapeake Bay impact

B. P. Glass
Positive Ir anomaly at 6.19 m, Massignano, Italy; most likely not from the Chesapeake Bay impact (in 250 million years of Earth history in central Italy; celebrating 25 years of the Geological Observatory of Coldigioco, Christian Koeberl (editor) and David M. Bice (editor))
Special Paper - Geological Society of America (September 2019) 542: 369-382

Abstract

Two late Eocene impact spherule layers are known: the North America microtektite layer (from the Chesapeake Bay crater) and the slightly older clinopyroxene (cpx) spherule layer (from Popigai crater). Positive Ir anomalies occur at 5.61 m and 6.19 m above the base of a late Eocene section at Massignano, Italy. The age difference between the two anomalies is approximately 65 + or - 20 k.y. The older Ir anomaly at 5.61 m appears to be associated with the cpx spherule layer. Although no impact spherules or shocked-mineral grains have been found associated with the upper Ir anomaly at 6.19 m, it has been proposed that it may be from the Chesapeake Bay impact. Comparison with other distal ejecta layers suggests that microtektites, but not shocked-mineral grains, from the Chesapeake Bay crater could have been thrown as far as Massignano. However, their absence neither supports nor disproves the hypothesis that the Ir anomaly at 6.19 m is from the Chesapeake Bay impact. On the other hand, the North American microtektite layer is not associated with an Ir anomaly. Furthermore, the average age difference between the cpx spherule layer and the North American microtektite layer appears to be approximately 18 + or - 11 k.y., which is nearly one quarter the age difference between the two Ir anomalies at Massignano. This indicates that the Ir anomaly at 6.19 m is too young to be from the Chesapeake Bay impact, and thus is most likely not from the Chesapeake Bay impact.


ISSN: 0072-1077
EISSN: 2331-219X
Coden: GSAPAZ
Serial Title: Special Paper - Geological Society of America
Serial Volume: 542
Title: Positive Ir anomaly at 6.19 m, Massignano, Italy; most likely not from the Chesapeake Bay impact
Title: 250 million years of Earth history in central Italy; celebrating 25 years of the Geological Observatory of Coldigioco
Author(s): Glass, B. P.
Author(s): Koeberl, Christianeditor
Author(s): Bice, David M.editor
Affiliation: University of Delaware, Department of Geological Sciences, Newark, DE, United States
Affiliation: Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria
Pages: 369-382
Published: 20190911
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
Meeting name: Geological Society of America Penrose conference
Meeting location: Apiro, ITA, Italy
Meeting date: 20170925Sept. 25-29, 2017
References: 65
Accession Number: 2022-028880
Categories: Petrology of meteorites and tektites
Document Type: Serial Conference document
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 2 tables, sketch maps
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N38°36'45" - N38°57'55", W72°49'05" - W72°16'60"
N43°31'60" - N43°31'60", E13°35'60" - E13°35'60"
N38°49'12" - N38°49'13", W72°46'26" - W72°46'25"
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2022, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 2022
Program Name: ODPOcean Drilling Program
Program Name: DSDPDeep Sea Drilling Project

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