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dc.contributor.authorKettrup, B.
dc.contributor.authorDeutsch, A.
dc.date.accessioned2021-02-12T20:56:16Z
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dc.date.issued2003-01-01
dc.identifier.citationKettrup, B., & Deutsch, A. (2003). Geochemical variability of the Yucatán basement: Constraints from crystalline clasts in Chicxulub impactites. Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 38(7), 1079-1092.
dc.identifier.issn1945-5100
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/j.1945-5100.2003.tb00299.x
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10150/655718
dc.description.abstractThe 65 Ma old Chicxulub impact structure with a diameter of about 180 km is again in the focus of the geosciences because of the recently commenced drilling of the scientific well Yaxcopoil- 1. Chicxulub is buried beneath thick post-impact sediments, yet samples of basement lithologies in the drill cores provide a unique insight into age and composition of the crust beneath Yucatán. This study presents major element, Sr, and Nd isotope data for Chicxulub impact melt lithologies and clasts of basement lithologies in impact breccias from the PEMEX drill cores C-1 and Y-6, as well as data for ejecta material from the K/T boundaries at La Lajilla, Mexico, and Furlo, Italy. The impact melt lithologies have an andesitic composition with significantly varying contents of Al, Ca, and alkali elements. Their present day 87Sr/86Sr ratios cluster at about 0.7085, and 143Nd/144Nd ratios range from 0.5123 to 0.5125. Compared to the melt lithologies that stayed inside the crater, data for ejecta material show larger variations. The 87Sr/86Sr ratios range from 0.7081 for chloritized spherules from La Lajilla to 0.7151 for sanidine spherules from Furlo. The 143Nd/144Nd ratio is 0.5126 for La Lajilla and 0.5120 for the Furlo spherules. In an tCHUR(Nd)-tUR(Sr) diagram, the melt lithologies plot in a field delimited by Cretaceous platform sediments, various felsic lithic clasts and a newly found mafic fragment from a suevite. Granite, gneiss, and amphibolite have been identified among the fragments from crystalline basement gneiss. Their 87Sr/86Sr ratios range from 0.7084 to 0.7141, and their 143Nd/144Nd ratios range from 0.5121 to 0.5126. The TNdDM model ages vary from 0.7 to 1.4 Ga, pointing to different source terranes for these rocks. This leads us to believe that the geological evolution and the lithological composition of the Yucatán basement is probably more complex than generally assumed, and Gondwanan as well as Laurentian crust may be present in the Yucatán basement.
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherThe Meteoritical Society
dc.relation.urlhttps://meteoritical.org/
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dc.subjectChicxulub
dc.subjectIsotopic composition-strontium
dc.subjectYuc tan
dc.titleGeochemical variability of the Yucatán basement: Constraints from crystalline clasts in Chicxulub impactites
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dc.identifier.journalMeteoritics & Planetary Science
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dc.source.volume38
dc.source.issue7
dc.source.beginpage1079
dc.source.endpage1092
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