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Shock-induced changes in density and porosity in shock-metamorphosed crystalline rocks, Haughton impact structure, Canada

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METEORITICS & PLANETARY SCIENCE
卷 46, 期 11, 页码 1774-1786

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1945-5100.2011.01290.x

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  1. Canadian Space Agency
  2. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
  3. Northern Scientific Training Program

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Shock metamorphism can occur at transient pressures that reach tens of GPa and well over 1000 degrees C, altering the target material on both megascopic and microscopic scales. This study explores the effects of shock metamorphism on crystalline, quartzofeldspathic basement material from the Haughton impact structure on Devon Island, Arctic Canada. Shock levels were assigned to samples based on petrographic examination of main mineral phases. Conventional shock classification schemes proved to incompletely describe the Haughton samples so a modified shock classification system is presented. Fifty-two crystalline bedrock samples from the clast-rich impact melt rocks in the crater, and one reference site outside of the crater, were classified using this system. The shock levels range from 0 to 7 (according to the new shock stage classification proposed here, i.e., stages 0-IV after the Stoffler classification), indicating shock pressures ranging from 0 to approximately 80 GPa. The second aspect of this study involved measuring bulk physical characteristics of the shocked samples. The bulk density, grain density, and porosity were determined using a water displacement method, a bead displacement method, and a Hepycnometer. Results suggest a nonlinear, negative correlation between density and shock level such that densities of crystalline rocks with original densities of approximately 3 g cm(-3) are reduced to < 1.0 g cm(-3) at high shock levels. The results also show a positive nonlinear correlation between porosity and shock level. These data illustrate the effect of shock on the bulk physical characteristics of crystalline rocks, and has implications for assessing the habitability of shocked rocks.

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