[meteorite-list] Kilmichael Structure, Mississippi, Revisited
From: Paul <bristolia_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue Sep 26 21:23:53 2006 Message-ID: <20060927012349.75816.qmail_at_web36203.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Tomorrow afternoon, David T. King of the Department of Geology, Auburn University, Auburn, AL will talk recent research conducted on the Kilmichael Structure, Mississippi, at this weeks Gulf Coast Assicaition of Geological Societies 2006 Annual Meeting in Lafayette, louisiana. The paper accompanying this talk is; King, D. T., Jr., and L. W. Petruny, 2006, Cosmic impact in the coastal plain of Mississippi? The Kilmichael structure. Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions, vol. 56, pp. 341-351. Its abstract states: "The Kilmichael structure, a probable impact crater in Montgomery County, Mississippi, is a circular, structurally disturbed feature possessing a diameter of approximately 5.6 mi. A refraction seismic survey reveals subsurface characteristics of an impact structure, including a central uplift, annular graben, and concentric inward- dipping faults. A gravity profile like that of some confirmed impact craters is present. In a key core hole at the structure?s center, 770 ft of section, consisting mainly of breccias and large intact blocks, was penetrated and sampled. In this paper, we have reinterpreted the sequence of drilled strata as follows (in reverse stratigraphic order): (1) soil and colluvium; (2) post-impact laminated marine sediments; (3) conglomeratic aqueouswashback or resurge deposits of mixed provenance; (4) interbedded impact breccias and target rock blocks, i.e., surgeback deposits; (5) large, deformed and rotated blocks of the Upper Cretaceous Ripley Formation; and (6) interbedded impact breccias and target rock blocks, mainly Upper Cretaceous chalks. The stratigraphic age of this structure is probably late early to early late Paleocene, based on the fossil age of material from the youngest recognizable intact block drilled in the key core hole. The Kilmichael area was in a marginal marine to shallow marine setting at the time of deformation and the drilled stratigraphy is consistent with aqueous or ?wet-target? impact." Yours, Paul __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com Received on Tue 26 Sep 2006 09:23:49 PM PDT |
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