Shock metamorphism of siliceous volcanic rocks of the El’gygytgyn impact crater (Chukotka, Russia)
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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’gygytgyn can be applied to a general classifi cation of shock metamorphism of siliceous volcanic rocks. Strongly shocked volcanic rocks with phenocrysts converted to diaplectic quartz glass and partially melted feldspars as well as cryptocrystalline matrices are widespread in the El’gygytgyn crater. In particular, the following different stages of shock metamorphism are observed: (i) weakly to moderately shocked lavas and tuffs with phenocrysts and clasts of quartz and feldspars; (ii) moderately shocked volcanic rocks and tuffs with diaplectic glasses of quartz and feldspars; (iii) strongly shocked lavas and tuffs with phenocrysts of diaplectic quartz glass and fused glasses of feldspars in melted matrixes; and (iv) impact melt rocks and impact glasses. In addition, thin glassy coatings of voids in impact melt rocks have been observed. While the shock-induced changes of clasts of framework silicates in these volcanic rocks do not differ from respective changes in other crystalline rocks, the fi negrained matrix of porphyritic rocks is converted into fused glass at the same shock pressures as feldspar minerals. No remnants of fi ne-grained quartz are preserved in matrix converted into fused glass by shock.
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Shocked rocks and impact glasses from the El’gygytgyn impact structure, Russia
available online at http://meteoritics.org 1495 © Meteoritical Society, 2004. Printed in USA. Shocked rocks and impact glasses from the El’gygytgyn impact structure, Russia Eugene P. GUROV1 and Christian KOEBERL2* 1Institute of Geological Sciences, National Academy of Sciences of the Ukraine, 55b Oles Gontchar Street, Kiev 01054, Ukraine 2Department of Geological Sciences, University of Vienna,...
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