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Formation of spherules in impact produced vapor plumes

Journal

ICARUS
Volume 217, Issue 1, Pages 416-430

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2011.11.020

Keywords

Impact processes; Cratering; Earth

Funding

  1. NASA [PGG NNX10AU88G]

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We have constructed a numerical model of spherule formation in an impact produced vapor plume. This model tracks the expansion of the vapor plume using a one-dimensional Lagrangian hydrocode coupled with the ANEOS equation of state for silica. We then include the equations for nucleation and growth as described by homogeneous nucleation theory to describe the process of spherule formation. We use this model to determine the number and size of the spherules that an impact creates. We also explore when and where spherules are formed in the vapor plume, and how this affects the size of the spherules. In general we find that smaller spherules form in the outer, faster moving, portions of the vapor plume at earlier times. This work also explores the effect of impactor size and impact velocity on the resultant spherule size. We report a simple linear dependence on impactor size and a complex dependence on impact velocity. We find that a 10 km diameter asteroid impacting at a velocity of similar to 21 km/s creates spherules that are similar to 250 mu m in diameter which is comparable to the spherules found in the K/Pg boundary layer. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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