[meteorite-list] Online Sudbury Impact Structure Publications

DAN hawkstalker at gmail.com
Fri May 18 14:18:15 EDT 2018


    
An interesting site to visit, and the meltrock, breccias and shatter cones are easy to access. An even more exciting site, at least to me, were the Thunder Bay deposits in western Ontario which represent the fallout and mega tsunami which followed the Sudbury impact nearly 500 miles away!!!Layers of irregular glassy fragments, condensation spherules, breccias,  and fragments of stromatolites torn out by tsunamis, were all in the mix. 
Have an impactful day, DAN 


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From: Paul via Meteorite-list <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com> 
Date: 5/17/18  8:34 PM  (GMT-05:00) 
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    A couple of publications about the Sudbury 

    Impact Structure that I found online are:

    

    Anders, Denise, 2016, "The Sudbury Impact Structure - 

    New Insights Into the Origin and Emplacement 

    of the Basal Onaping Intrusion and the Parkin, 

    Trill and Foy Offset Dykes of the North Range" 

    Electronic Thesis and Dissertation 

    Repository. 4223. https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/etd/4223

    

    Davidson, A., 1997. New developments in Grenville 

    Front Geology, Sudbury area, Ontario. Institute on 

    Lake Superior Geology, Field Trip Guidebook, 43 (part 3).

    Geological Survey of Canada contribution no. 1997031

http://flash.lakeheadu.ca/~pnhollin/ILSGVolumes/ILSG_43_1997_pt3_Sudbury.CV.pdf

    

    Yours,

    

    Paul H.

    

  
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