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Globally distributed iridium layer preserved within the Chicxulub impact structure

Authors :
Goderis, Steven
Sato, Honami
Ferriere, Ludovic
Schmitz, Birger
Burney, David
Kaskes, Pim
Vellekoop, Johan
Wittmann, Axel
Schulz, Toni
Chernonozhkin, Stepan M.
Claeys, Philippe
de Graaff, Sietze J.
Dehais, Thomas
de Winter, Niels J.
Elfman, Mikael
Feignon, Jean-Guillaume
Ishikawa, Akira
Koeberl, Christian
Kristiansson, Per
Neal, Clive R.
Owens, Jeremy D.
Schmieder, Martin
Sinnesael, Matthias
Vanhaecke, Frank
Van Malderen, Stijn J. M.
Bralower, Timothy J.
Gulick, Sean P. S.
Kring, David A.
Lowery, Christopher M.
Morgan, Joanna, V
Smit, Jan
Whalen, Michael T.
Goderis, Steven
Sato, Honami
Ferriere, Ludovic
Schmitz, Birger
Burney, David
Kaskes, Pim
Vellekoop, Johan
Wittmann, Axel
Schulz, Toni
Chernonozhkin, Stepan M.
Claeys, Philippe
de Graaff, Sietze J.
Dehais, Thomas
de Winter, Niels J.
Elfman, Mikael
Feignon, Jean-Guillaume
Ishikawa, Akira
Koeberl, Christian
Kristiansson, Per
Neal, Clive R.
Owens, Jeremy D.
Schmieder, Martin
Sinnesael, Matthias
Vanhaecke, Frank
Van Malderen, Stijn J. M.
Bralower, Timothy J.
Gulick, Sean P. S.
Kring, David A.
Lowery, Christopher M.
Morgan, Joanna, V
Smit, Jan
Whalen, Michael T.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) mass extinction is marked globally by elevated concentrations of iridium, emplaced by a hypervelocity impact event 66 million years ago. Here, we report new data from four independent laboratories that reveal a positive iridium anomaly within the peak-ring sequence of the Chicxulub impact structure, in drill core recovered by IODP-ICDP Expedition 364. The highest concentration of ultrafine meteoritic matter occurs in the post-impact sediments that cover the crater peak ring, just below the lowermost Danian pelagic limestone. Within years to decades after the impact event, this part of the Chicxulub impact basin returned to a relatively low-energy depositional environment, recording in unprecedented detail the recovery of life during the succeeding millennia. The iridium layer provides a key temporal horizon precisely linking Chicxulub to K-Pg boundary sections worldwide.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1312208207
Document Type :
Electronic Resource