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The Sariçiçek Howardite Fall in Turkey: Source Crater of HED Meteorites on Vesta and Impact Risk of Vestoids

Authors :
Unsalan, Ozan
Jenniskens, Peter
Yin, Qing-Zhu
Kaygisiz, Ersin
Albers, Jim
Clark, David L
Granvik, Mikael
Demirkol, Iskender
Erdogan, Ibrahim Y
Bengu, Aydin S
Ozel, Mehmet E
Terzioglu, Zahide
Gi, Nayeob
Brown, Peter
Yalcinkaya, Esref
Temel, Tu_Gba
Prabhu, Dinesh K
Robertson, Darrel K
Boslough, Mark
Ostrowski, Daniel R
Kimberley, Jamie
Er, Selman
Rowland, Douglas J
Bryson, Kathryn L
Altunayar-Unsalan, Cisem
Ranguelov, Bogdan
Karamanov, Alexander
Tatchev, Dragomir
Kocahan, Ozlem
Oshtrakh, Michael I
Maksimova, Alevtina A
Karabanalov, Maxim S
Verosub, Kenneth L
Levin, Emily
Uysal, Ibrahim
Hoffmann, Viktor
Hiroi, Takahiro
Reddy, Vishnu
Ildiz, Gulce O
Bolukbasi, Olcay
Zolensky, Michael E
Hochleitner, Rupert
Kaliwoda, Melanie
Ongen, Sinan
Fausto, Rui
Nogueira, Bernardo A
Chukin, Andrey V
Karashanova, Daniela
Semionkin, Vladimir A
Yes_Iltas_, Mehmet
Glotch, Timothy
Yilmaz, Ayberk
Friedrich, Jon M
Sanborn, Matthew E
Huyskens, Magdalena
Ziegler, Karen
Williams, Curtis D
Schonbachler, Maria
Bauer, Kerstin
Meier, Matthias M. M
Maden, Colin
Busemann, Henner
Welten, Kees C
Caffee, Marc W
Laubenstein, Matthias
Zhou, Qin
Li, Qiu-Li
Li, Xian-Hua
Liu, Yu
Tang, Guo- Qiang
Sears, Derek W. G
Mclain, Hannah L
Dworkin, Jason P
Elsila, Jamie E
Glavin, Daniel P
Schmitt-Kopplin, Philippe
Ruf, Alexander
Corre, Lucille Le
Schmedemann, Nico
Source :
Meteoritics & Planetary Science.
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2019.

Abstract

The Sariçiçek howardite meteorite shower consisting of 343 documented stones occurred on September 2, 2015 in Turkey and is the first documented howardite fall. Cosmogenic isotopes show that Sariçiçek experienced a complex cosmic‐ray exposure history, exposed during ~12–14 Ma in a regolith near the surface of a parent asteroid, and that an ~1 m sized meteoroid was launched by an impact 22 ± 2 Ma ago to Earth (as did one‐third of all HED meteorites). SIMS dating of zircon and baddeleyite yielded 4550.4 ± 2.5 Ma and 4553 ± 8.8 Ma crystallization ages for the basaltic magma clasts. The apatite U‐Pb age of 4525 ± 17 Ma, K‐Ar age of ~3.9 Ga, and the U,Th‐He ages of 1.8 ± 0.7 and 2.6 ± 0.3 Ga are interpreted to represent thermal metamorphic and impact‐related resetting ages, respectively. Petrographic; geochemical; and O‐, Cr‐, and Ti‐isotopic studies confirm that Sariçiçek belongs to the normal clan of HED meteorites. Petrographic observations and analysis of organic material indicate a small portion of carbonaceous chondrite material in the Sariçiçek regolith and organic contamination of the meteorite after a few days on soil. Video observations of the fall show an atmospheric entry at 17.3 ± 0.8 km/s from NW; fragmentations at 37, 33, 31, and 27 km altitude; and provide a pre‐atmospheric orbit that is the first dynamical link between the normal HED meteorite clan and the inner Main Belt. Spectral data indicate the similarity of Sariçiçek with the Vesta asteroid family (V‐class) spectra, a group of asteroids stretching to delivery resonances, which includes (4) Vesta. Dynamical modeling of meteoroid delivery to Earth shows that the complete disruption of a ~1 km sized Vesta family asteroid or a ~10 km sized impact crater on Vesta is required to provide sufficient meteoroids ≤4 m in size to account for the influx of meteorites from this HED clan. The 16.7 km diameter Antionia impact crater on Vesta was formed on terrain of the same age as given by the 4He retention age of Sariçiçek. Lunar scaling for crater production to crater counts of its ejecta blanketshow it was formed ~22 Ma ago.

Subjects

Subjects :
Space Sciences (General)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19455100 and 10869379
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
Meteoritics & Planetary Science
Notes :
3.1959.2017/4.6, , SF 41403055, , PZ00P2_154874, , 40339, , AoF 299543, , NNX16AD34G, , NNX14AR92G, , 58261, , NNSFC 41403055, , RUSSF 02.A03.21.0006, , NNX14-AR92G, , MFAG/113F035
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20190002383
Document Type :
Report
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/maps.13258