MIZERA, Jiří, Zdeněk ŘANDA, Václav SUCHÝ, Vladimír STRUNGA, Jaroslav KLOKOČNÍK, Jan KOSTELECKÝ, Aleš BEZDĚK a Zdeněk MORAVEC. Parent crater for Australasian tektites beneath the sands of the Alashan Desert, Northwest China: Best candidate ever? In Foulger, G.R., Hamilton, L.C., Jurdy, D.M., Stein, C.A., Howard, K.A., and Stein, S., eds. In the Footsteps of Warren B. Hamilton: New Ideas in Earth Science. Boulder, Colorado: Geological Society of America, 2022, s. 323-334. Vol. 553. ISBN 978-0-8137-2553-6. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1130/2021.2553(25). |
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@inbook{1791664, author = {Mizera, Jiří and Řanda, Zdeněk and Suchý, Václav and Strunga, Vladimír and Klokočník, Jaroslav and Kostelecký, Jan and Bezděk, Aleš and Moravec, Zdeněk}, address = {Boulder, Colorado}, booktitle = {In the Footsteps of Warren B. Hamilton: New Ideas in Earth Science}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/2021.2553(25)}, editor = {Foulger, G.R., Hamilton, L.C., Jurdy, D.M., Stein, C.A., Howard, K.A., and Stein, S., eds.}, keywords = {tektites; Alashan Desert; Northwest China}, howpublished = {tištěná verze "print"}, language = {eng}, location = {Boulder, Colorado}, isbn = {978-0-8137-2553-6}, pages = {323-334}, publisher = {Geological Society of America}, title = {Parent crater for Australasian tektites beneath the sands of the Alashan Desert, Northwest China: Best candidate ever?}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1130/2021.2553(25)}, year = {2022} }
TY - CHAP ID - 1791664 AU - Mizera, Jiří - Řanda, Zdeněk - Suchý, Václav - Strunga, Vladimír - Klokočník, Jaroslav - Kostelecký, Jan - Bezděk, Aleš - Moravec, Zdeněk PY - 2022 TI - Parent crater for Australasian tektites beneath the sands of the Alashan Desert, Northwest China: Best candidate ever? VL - Vol. 553 PB - Geological Society of America CY - Boulder, Colorado SN - 9780813725536 KW - tektites KW - Alashan Desert KW - Northwest China UR - https://doi.org/10.1130/2021.2553(25) N2 - Australasian tektites represent the largest group of tektites on Earth, and their strewn field covers up to one sixth of Earth’s surface. After several decades of fruitless quest for a parent crater for Australasian tektites, mostly in the main part of the strewn field in Indochina, the crater remains undiscovered. We elaborate upon a recently suggested original hypothesis for the impact in the Alashan Desert in Northwest China. Evidence from geochemical and isotopic compositions of potential source materials, gravity data, and geographic, paleoenvironmental, and ballistic considerations support a possible impact site in the Badain Jaran part of the Alashan Desert. In further support of an impact location in China, glassy microspherules recovered from Chinese loess may be the right age to relate to the Australasian tektite event, perhaps as part of the impacting body. The most serious shortcomings of the commonly accepted Indochina impact location include signs of little chemical weathering of source materials of Australasian tektites, unlike highly weathered sedimentary targets in Indochina, and questionable assumptions about transport of distal ejecta. ER -
MIZERA, Jiří, Zdeněk ŘANDA, Václav SUCHÝ, Vladimír STRUNGA, Jaroslav KLOKOČNÍK, Jan KOSTELECKÝ, Aleš BEZDĚK a Zdeněk MORAVEC. Parent crater for Australasian tektites beneath the sands of the Alashan Desert, Northwest China: Best candidate ever? In Foulger, G.R., Hamilton, L.C., Jurdy, D.M., Stein, C.A., Howard, K.A., and Stein, S., eds. \textit{In the Footsteps of Warren B. Hamilton: New Ideas in Earth Science}. Boulder, Colorado: Geological Society of America, 2022, s.~323-334. Vol. 553. ISBN~978-0-8137-2553-6. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1130/2021.2553(25).
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