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Slate Islands, Lake Superior, Canada: A mid-size, Complex Impact StructureThe target rocks of the 30-32-km diameter Slate Islands impact structure in northern Lake Superior, Canada, are Archean supracrustal and igneous rocks and supracrustal Proterozoic rocks. Shatter cones, pseudotachylites, impact glasses, and microscopic shock metamorphic features were formed during the contact and compression phase of the impact process, followed, during excavation and central uplift, by polymict, clastic matrix breccias in the uplifted target, and by allogenic fall-back breccias (suevite and bunte breccia). Monomict, autoclastic breccias were mainly observed on Mortimer Island and the other outlying islands of the archipelago and were probably generated relatively late in the impact process (central uplift and/or crater modification). The frequency of low index planar shock metamorphic features in quartz was correlated with results from shock experiments to estimate shock pressures experienced by the target rocks. The resulting shock attenuation plan across the archipelago is irregular, probably because the shock wave did not expand from a point or spherical source, and because of the destruction of an originally more regular shock attenuation plan during the central uplift and crater modification stages of the impact process. No impact melt rock bodies have been positively identified on the islands. An impact melt may be present in the annular trough around the islands, though and-based on a weighted mixture of target rocks-may have an intermediate-mafic composition. No such impact melt was found on the archipelago. An Ar-40-Ar-39 release spectrum of a pseudotachylite provides an age of about 436 Ma for the impact structure, substantiating age constraints based on various stratigraphic considerations.
Document ID
20000069792
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Dressler, B. O.
(Lunar and Planetary Inst. Houston, TX United States)
Sharpton, V. L.
(Lunar and Planetary Inst. Houston, TX United States)
Copeland, P.
(Houston Univ. TX United States)
Date Acquired
August 19, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1999
Publication Information
Publisher: Geological Society of America
Subject Category
Earth Resources And Remote Sensing
Report/Patent Number
Special-Paper-339
LPI-Contrib-945
Meeting Information
Meeting: Large Meteorite Impacts and Planetary Evolution
Location: Boulder, CO
Country: United States
Start Date: January 1, 1999
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NASw-4574
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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