Paleomagnetism and petrophysics of the Jänisjärvi impact structure, Russian Karelia
DOI | 10.1111/j.1945-5100.2006.tb00456.x |
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Aasta | 2006 |
Ajakiri | Meteoritics & Planetary Science |
Köide | 41 |
Number | 12 |
Leheküljed | 1853-1870 |
Tüüp | artikkel ajakirjas |
Keel | inglise |
Id | 4269 |
Abstrakt
Paleomagnetic, rock magnetic, and petrophysical results are presented for impactites and target rocks from the Lake Jänisjärvi impact structure, Russian Karelia. The impactites (tagamites, suevites, and lithic breccias) are characterized by increased porosity and magnetization, which is in agreement with observations performed at other impact structures. Thermomagnetic, hysteresis, and scanning electron microscope (SEM) analysis document the presence of primary multidomain titanomagnetite with additional secondary titanomaghemite and ilmenohematite. The characteristic impact‐related remanent magnetization (ChRM) direction (D = 101.5°, I = 73.1°, α95 = 6.2°) yields a pole (Lat. = 45.0°N, Long. = 76.9°E, dp = 9.9°, dm = 11.0°). Additionally, the same component is observed as an overprint on some rocks located in the vicinity of the structure, which provides proofs of its primary origin.