Shock Metamorphism in Impact Melt Rocks
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Shock metamorphism of siliceous volcanic rocks of the El’gygytgyn impact crater (Chukotka, Russia)
The 18-km-diameter El’gygytgyn crater is located on the Chukotka peninsula, northeastern Russia. It represents the only currently known impact structure formed in siliceous volcanics, including tuffs. The impact melt rocks and target rocks provide an excellent opportunity to study shock metamorphism of volcanic rocks. The shockinduced changes observed in porphyritic volcanic rocks from El’gygyt...
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