Chondrule-like particles provide evidence of early Archean meteorite impacts, South Africa and western Australia
Abstract
The evolution of the Earth and the Earth crust was studied. Two layers, that contain abundant unusual spherical particles which closely resemble chondroules were identified. Chondrules occur on small quantities in lunar soil, however, they are rare in terrestrial settings. Some chondrules in meteorites were formed on the surfaces of planet sized bodies during impact events. Similar chondrule like objects are extremely rare in the younger geologic record and these abundances are unknown in ancient deposits, except in meteorites. It is suggested that a part of the Earth's terminal bombardment history, and conditions favoring chondrule formation existed on the early Earth.
- Publication:
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Journal of Geophysical Research Supplement
- Pub Date:
- November 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985JGRS...90...47L
- Keywords:
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- Chondrule;
- Geochronology;
- Geomorphology;
- Planetary Evolution;
- Topex;
- Earth Crust;
- Enstatite;
- Paleontology;
- Solar Corona