EXPERIMENTAL SHOCK DEFORMATION IN ZIRCON: A TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC STUDY

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dc.contributor.author Leroux H.
dc.contributor.author Reimold W.U.
dc.contributor.author Koeberl C.
dc.contributor.author Hornemann U.
dc.contributor.author Doukhan J.C.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-09T03:54:53Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-09T03:54:53Z
dc.date.issued 1999
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=132625
dc.identifier.citation Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1999, , 3, 291-301
dc.identifier.issn 0012-821X
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/22413
dc.description.abstract In recent years, apparently shock-induced and, thus, impact-characteristic microdeformations, in the form of planar microdeformation features and so-called strawberry (granular) texture, have been observed in zircons in rocks from confirmed impact structures and from the K/T boundary. The nature of the planar microdeformations in this mineral is, however, still unknown, and critical information is needed regarding the shock pressure range in which these deformation effects are produced. We experimentally shock deformed two series of thin zircon (ZrSiO4) target plates, cut perpendicular to the c-axis, at shock pressures of 20, 40, and 60 GPa. The recovered samples were characterized by optical and scanning electron microscopy. In addition, one sample series was studied by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Microdeformation effects observed at 20 GPa include pervasive micro-cleavage and dislocation patterns. Plastic deformation is indicated by a high density of straight dislocations in glide configuration. The dominant glide systems are <100>{010}. Micro-cleavages, induced by shear stresses during the compression stage, occur mostly in the {100} planes. The large density of dislocations at crack tips shows that plastic deformation was initiated by the micro-cracking processs.At 40 GPa, the sample was partly transformed from the zircon (z) to a scheelite (CaWO4)-type (s) structure. Planar deformation features (PDFs) containing an amorphous phase of zircon composition are present in the not yet transformed zircon relics. The phase with scheelite structure, initiated in the {100} planes of zircon, consists of thin (0.1 to several μm) bands that crosscut the zircon matrix. The phase transformation is displacive (martensitic) and can be related by {100}z // {112}s and [001]z // <110>s. The scheelite structure phase is densely twinned, with twins in the (112) plane. The 60-GPa sample consists completely of the scheelite structure phase. Crosscutting and displacing relationships between twins and PDFs demonstrate that PDFs are formed in the zircon structure, i.e., before the phase transformation to the scheelite structure occurred, most likely at the shock front. Crystallographic orientations of optically visible planar features in zircon, in comparison with orientations of planar defects at the TEM scale, suggest that the optically visible features are more likely planar microfractures than PDFs.
dc.subject DEFORMATION
dc.subject ZIRCON
dc.subject TEM DATA
dc.subject EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES
dc.title EXPERIMENTAL SHOCK DEFORMATION IN ZIRCON: A TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC STUDY
dc.type Статья


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