The Cretaceous-Tertiary Event and Other Catastrophes in Earth History 1996
DOI: 10.1130/0-8137-2307-8.389
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The Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary on the Pacific plate: Composition and distribution of impact debris

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“…This scenario has been proposed to explain the regional trends in spinel compositions observed over the entire Pacific basin at the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary (Kyte et al 1996) and is supported by recent theoretical considerations showing that the Chicxulub vapor cloud might have produced the kind of environment required for spinel crystallization (Ebel and Grossman 2005).…”
Section: Different Mode Of Formation?mentioning
confidence: 64%
“…This scenario has been proposed to explain the regional trends in spinel compositions observed over the entire Pacific basin at the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary (Kyte et al 1996) and is supported by recent theoretical considerations showing that the Chicxulub vapor cloud might have produced the kind of environment required for spinel crystallization (Ebel and Grossman 2005).…”
Section: Different Mode Of Formation?mentioning
confidence: 64%
“…MgO does not appear to have been preferentially incorporated into the impactites as both the SEMY and the CEMY do not show substantial concentrations of MgO (4.23 and 5.51 wt%, respectively) compared to the CTIY (13.62 wt%). The unusual and unique MgO-rich composition of magnesiow¸stite spinels found in K/T boundary ejecta of the Pacific Ocean region compared to all other K/T boundaries (Kyte et al 1996;Ebel and Grossman 2005) may account for some of this missing MgO.…”
Section: Carbonate End-membermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3. A -One of the spherules found at the base of the boundary clay at Lechówka; B -Detail of spherule surface with a thin, characteristic coating of smectite (Sm); C -Arrows indicate small and regular cavities; D -Cluster of what are probably three distorted spherules; E -probable Ni-rich spinel as suggested by EDS spectrum 1986; Kyte et al 1996). These kinds of morphologies indicate rapid crystallization and cooling from a hightemperature melt (Bohor et al 1986;.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, microtektites from Chicxulub can be expected all over the earth (180 km × 280 = 50400 km). Altered microtektites from the K-Pg boundary have been reported in North Pacific cores (Kyte et al 1996), in Europe and Asia (Republic of Georgia; Smit 1999) at distances up to < 10000 km, i.e., c. 53 crater diameters from Chicxulub. Based on this reasoning, the Lechówka spherules could easily have derived from the Chicxulub impact structure.…”
Section: Source Of Spherulesmentioning
confidence: 99%