[meteorite-list] More About Permian-Triassic Boundary "GREAT DYING" Crater???
From: Paul H <bristolia_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed May 12 18:30:11 2004 Message-ID: <20040512213845.66954.qmail_at_web50805.mail.yahoo.com> In the thread "[meteorite-list] FW: NASA ANNOUNCES SITE OF "GREAT DYING" METEORCRATER", Devin Schrader makinsomenoise wrote: >Thanks for the sites, I've read her papers but it >never seemed like she had enough conclusive evidence >to prove her theory, never solid enough. I wonder >if she found it." Using Google, I found the text concerning the proposed crater, although the original document is no longer there, at: http://216.239.57.104/search?q=cache:CoO-SXKVgLYJ:projects.crustal.ucsb.edu/beckerantarctica/downloads/bedout_lb_4-06.doc+bedout+crater&hl=en In part, the text read: "Bedout: A Possible End-Permian Impact Crater Offshore Northwestern Australia L. Becker1*, R. J. Poreda2, A. R. Basu2, K. Pope3, M. Harrison4, C. Nicholson1, R. Iasky5 1Institute for Crustal Studies, Department of Geological Sciences, University of California, Santa Barbara 93106, USA, 2Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA, 4Geo Eco Arc Research, Aquasco, MD 20608, 5Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 6Geological Survey Western Australia, Perth, Australia ______________________________________________________________ * To whom correspondence should be addressed Abstract The Bedout High located on the northwestern continental margin of Australia has emerged as a prime candidate for an end Permian impact structure. Seismic imaging, gravity data and the identification of melt rocks and impact breccias from drill cores located on top of Bedout are consistent with the presence of a buried impact crater. The impact breccias contain nearly pure silica glass (SiO2), fractured and shock-melted plagioclases and spherulitic glass. The distribution of glass and shocked minerals over hundreds of meters of drill core implies that a melt sheet is present. Available gravity and seismic data suggest that the Bedout High represents the central uplift of a crater similar in size to Chicxulub. A single plagioclase grain from the Lagrange-1 exploration well has an Ar/Ar age of 250.7 1 4.3 million years. The location and age of the Bedout crater can account for reported occurrences of impact debris in Permian-Triassic boundary sediments worldwide." ++++++ " Geology of the Bedout Structure The Bedout High is part of the Roebuck basin that forms the northwestern continental margin of Australia (Fig. 2.). Existing studies of the structure include two regional seismic surveys conducted by the Australian Geological Survey (AGSO) and the Japan National Oil Company (JNOC) and two exploratory wells drilled 9 km apart on the top and flank of the Bedout High, Bedout -1 and Lagrange-1, that extend to depths of 3052 m (9986 ft.) and 3273 m (10,738 ft.), respectively (Fig. 3, S-2). Both wells drilled through ~3 km of marine and fluvial sediments consisting of carbonates with occasional interbeded siltstones and mudstones (Tertiary to Cretaceous) and sandstones interbeded with claystones, siltstones and coal (Cretaceous to Triassic) before reaching a breccia. (Late Permian; Fig. S-2, 15). Two of the 14 AGSO regional seismic lines cross over the Bedout High (Fig. 2). In addition, four wells penetrate Permian strata (two are shown in Fig. 2.) offshore that help to identify seismic reflectors that define the Bedout structure and stratigraphy. In both the Lagrange-1 and Bedout -1 cores and cuttings fluviatile and marine Keraudren (Middle to Late Triassic) sediments are deposited directly on top of the breccia (Late Permian; Fig. 4, S-2, S-3)." Also, there is: "GLOBAL EVIDENCE FOR AN END-PERMIAN EXTINCTION EVENT" at: http://www.cosis.net/abstracts/EAE03/08101/EAE03-J-08101.pdf and "BEDOUT: AN END-PERMIAN IMPACT CRATER OFFSHORE NORTHWESTERN AUSTRALIA" http://www.exopi.org/pdfs/Becker_Bedout.pdf A map showing the location of the Bedout High can be found at: http://www1.industry.gov.au/archive/petr_exploration/2002/goldbook/W02-1to6/Figures/rowley_fig2.pdf Yours, Paul Baton Rouge, LA __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Movies - Buy advance tickets for 'Shrek 2' http://movies.yahoo.com/showtimes/movie?mid=1808405861 Received on Wed 12 May 2004 05:38:45 PM PDT |
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