Determining chondritic impactor size from the marine osmium isotope record |
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Authors: | Paquay François S Ravizza Gregory E Dalai Tarun K Peucker-Ehrenbrink Bernhard |
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Affiliation: | Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI 96822-2225, USA. paquay@hawaii.edu |
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Abstract: | Decreases in the seawater 187Os/188Os ratio caused by the impact of a chondritic meteorite are indicative of projectile size, if the soluble fraction of osmium carried by the impacting body is known. Resulting diameter estimates of the Late Eocene and Cretaceous/Paleogene projectiles are within 50% of independent estimates derived from iridium data, assuming total vaporization and dissolution of osmium in seawater. The variations of 187Os/188Os and Os/Ir across the Late Eocene impact-event horizon support the main assumptions required to estimate the projectile diameter. Chondritic impacts as small as 2 kilometers in diameter should produce observable excursions in the marine osmium isotope record, suggesting that previously unrecognized impact events can be identified by this method. |
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