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⇱ Zircon from Xiuyan Crater, Pianling, Xiuyan Co., Anshan, Liaoning, China


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Zircon from
Xiuyan Crater, Pianling, Xiuyan Co., Anshan, Liaoning, China

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Locality type:Crater
Classification
Species:Zircon
Formula:Zr(SiO4)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Zircon data
Locality Data:Click here to view Xiuyan Crater, Pianling, Xiuyan Co., Anshan, Liaoning, China
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1270009
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1270009:7
GUID (UUID V4):0
Nearest other occurrences of Zircon
50.8km (31.5 miles) Houxianyu, Liaodong Peninsula, Liaoning, China
53.0km (32.9 miles) Baiyun Au deposit (Baiyunshan Au deposit), Qingchengzi ore field, Fengcheng City, Dandong, Liaoning, China
62.2km (38.6 miles) Maoling Au deposit (Maolin Au deposit), Gaizhou City, Yingkou, Liaoning, China
65.5km (40.7 miles) Wulong WLSZ001 borehole, Wulong orefield, Zhen'an District, Dandong, Liaoning, China
66.6km (41.4 miles) Wulong Mine, Wulong orefield, Zhen'an District, Dandong, Liaoning, China
86.5km (53.8 miles) Nanfen Fe Mine, Nanfen District, Benxi, Liaoning, China
93.4km (58.0 miles) Qidashan Fe Mine, Qianshan District, Anshan, Liaoning, China
96.3km (59.8 miles) Fluorsigaiite type locality, Fengcheng City, Dandong, Liaoning, China
96.4km (59.9 miles) Saima U-REE deposit, Kuandian County, Dandong, Liaoning, China
References
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12106 Natural occurrence of reidite in the Xiuyan crater of China Ming CHEN1*, Feng YIN2,3, Xiaodong LI4...Sciences, Kehua Street 511, Tianhe, Guangzhou 510640, China 2 Key Laboratory of Mineralogy and Metallogeny,...Sciences, Kehua Street 511, Tianhe, Guangzhou 510640, China 3 College of Earth Sciences, University of Chinese...100049, China 4 Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China * Corresponding...breccias of the Xiuyan crater, a simple impact structure 1.8 km in diameter in China. Reidite in the
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Shock-Metamorphic Features of Feldspars from the Xiuyan Impact Crater Feng Yin * and Deqiu Dai Hunan Provincial...University of Science and Technology, Xiangtan 411201, China; ddqygf@163.com * Correspondence: yinfeng@hnust...feldspars in the lithic breccia and suevite from Xiuyan Impact Crater were investigated using polarizing optical...microprobes to better constrain the shock history of this crater. For this study, feldspar grains occurring in gneiss...features; high pressure and high temperature; Xiuyan Impact Crater 1. Introduction Feldspar, a framework silicate
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polymorph of MgFe2O4 in shocked gneiss from the Xiuyan crater in China Ming CHEN 1,2* , Jinfu SHU3, Xiande XIE2...Chinese Academy of Sciences, 510640 Guangzhou, China 2 Key Laboratory of Mineralogy and Metallogeny,...Chinese Academy of Sciences, 510640 Guangzhou, China 3 Center for High Pressure Science and Technology...Technology Advanced Research, 201203 Shanghai, China 4 Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Mineral Physics...Chinese Academy of Sciences, 510640 Guangzhou, China * Corresponding author. E-mail: mchen@gig.ac.cn
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Shock-metamorphic features in amphiboles from the Xiuyan crater of China Feng Yin • Ming Chen Received: 3 January...are common in the impact breccias of the Xiuyan crater, China. Three kinds of amphibole-bearing gneiss...Sciences, Kehua street 511, Tianhe, Guangzhou 510640, China e-mail: yinfeng@gig.ac.cn F. Yin College of Earth...of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China M. Chen State Key Laboratory of Isotope Geochemistry...Sciences, Kehua street 511, Tianhe, Guangzhou 510640, China melt shows inhomogenous melt composition and rapid
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transformation to reidite in naturally shocked zircon Timmons M. Erickson1 · Mark A. Pearce2 · Steven...Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2017 Abstract Zircon (ZrSiO4) is used to study impact structures because...manners. One such phenomenon is the transformation of zircon to the high-pressure polymorph, reidite. This study...naturally shocked zircon grains. Reidite has been characterized in 32 shocked zircon grains (shocked to...ion beam cross-sectional imaging techniques. The zircon-bearing clasts were obtained from within suevite
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Application of Raman Spectroscopy for Studying Shocked Zircon from Terrestrial and Lunar Impactites: A Systematic...Application of Raman Spectroscopy for Studying Shocked Zircon from Terrestrial and Lunar Impactites: A Systematic...12, 969. Abstract: A highly resistant mineral, zircon is capable of preserving information about impact...application of Raman spectroscopy to the study of shocked zircon from terrestrial and lunar impactites. Results:...data on geological structures, while six examined zircon microstructures, their textural and spectroscopic
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to a large amount of sandstone of the Barringer crater in Arizona, which was the product of an iron meteorite...was crucial evidence proving that the Barringer crater was formed by an asteroidal impact and was not...investigations of high-pressure minerals resumed in China, France, Germany, Japan, and the United States in...discovered in sandstone distributed around the Barringer crater and named coesite (Chao et al. 1960). Another crystalline...natural analog was discovered in the Barringer crater; it was named stishovite (Chao et al. 1962). Stishovite
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nanometer scale (e.g., Ries, St€ ahle et al. 2008; Xiuyan, Chen et al. 2010). The knowledge of the defect...using a FEI Quanta3D FEG dual beam workstation (FEI Co., Eindhoven, the Netherlands) at the Institute of...the exception of rare accessory minerals, i.e., zircon, no other primary minerals can be recognized. The...Gurov and Koeberl 2004), and coesite stringers (Xiuyan; Chen et al. 2010). This distribution suggests...glass grains of shocked clasts in suevite from Ries crater is the occurrence of clay minerals as filling of
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similar to reidite that has been found in detritral zircon grains [19]. Here we describe structure, composition...polymorphs of common accessories like rutile and zircon permit distinction between both types of shock-induced...akaogiite, and reidite (the high-pressure polymorph of zircon). Akaogiite and reidite had previously been reported...Type riesite contains significant Zr. (d) in a zircon trapped in theofshock melt no significant Zr. (d)no...[32]. Lower temperature shifts the transition from zircon to reidite to higher pressure [32]. We note that
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Kamenetsk impact structure is a deeply eroded simple crater that formed in crystalline rocks of the Ukrainian...breccia has been preserved in the deepest part of the crater to recent time, while the predominant part of impact...of the Kamenetsk structure. The erosion of the crater and surrounding target to a minimal depth of 220...Late Miocene age of the sediments overlaying the crater. The deep erosion of the structure suggests it...part and unevenly decreases toward its edges. The crater is covered with Quaternary sediments up to 15 m
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Nanjing 210023, China 2 CAS Center for Excellence in Comparative Planetology, Hefei 230026, China 3 Institute...Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550081, China * Corresponding author. E-mail: aczhang@nju.edu...Zeiss supra 55) instruments at Nanjing University, China. Both instruments were operated in backscattered...system at the Institute of Geochemistry, Guiyang, China. The thin foil is approximately 100 nm in thickness...quartz, Ca-phosphate (merrillite and apatite), zircon, and troilite as late-stage phases. Iron-nickel
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104, pages 830–837, 2019 New insights into the zircon-reidite phase transition Claudia Stangarone1,†...elastic properties, and the Raman frequencies of the zircon and reidite polymorphs of ZrSiO4 were calculated...(0 K). The softening of a silent (B1u) mode of zircon leads to a phase transition to a “high-pressure–low-symmetry”...coordination of SiO4 and ZrO8 groups in the structure of zircon is maintained in the high-pressure phase, and the...the new phase deviates from that of zircon by the rotation of SiO4 tetrahedra and small distortions of
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constraints on the shock-induced transformation of zircon to reidite Stephanie D. Montalvo, Steven M. Reddy...constraints on the shock-induced transformation of zircon to reidite. Chemge (2019), https://doi.org/10.1016/j...constraints on the shock-induced transformation of zircon to reidite Stephanie D. Montalvoa,b,*, Steven M...Australia. Resources, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, Hubei Province, 430074, China. Abstract EP T...can modify the distribution of trace elements in zircon grains located in target rocks, potentially affecting
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6 Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China 7 2Innovation Academy for Earth Science, Chinese...Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, 8 China 9 3College of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University...Chinese Academy of Sciences, 10 Beijing 100049, China 11 4Center for Lunar and Planetary Sciences, Institute...Chinese Academy of 12 Sciences, Guiyang 550081, China 13 5National Institute of Polar Research, Tokyo...Beituchengxi Road, Chaoyang 15 District, Beijing, China, 100029. 16 Keywords: Mars, shock metamorphism
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......................5217 Experimental Impact Crater Collapse in Analogue Materials: A New Experimental...Plagioclase Feldspar in Impact Breccias from the Xiuyan Crater, China M. Chen and F. Yin .......................Lawn Hill Impact Structure: A Unique Terrestrial Crater? V. J. Darlington , T. G. Blenkinsop , W. Orchiston...Microscopic Impactor Debris in the Soil Around Kamil Crater (Egypt): Implications for the Impact Scenario L...Small-Scale Impact Craters: Evidence from the Kamil Crater, Egypt L. Folco , S. Urbini , I. Nicolosi , A.
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shocked silica amygdule in Deccan basalts from Lonar Crater, India. Similarly, Raman spectroscopy has been...occurrence inside SiO2 glass from the Lonar Impact Crater in India, pyrite within calcite carbonate matrix...sample is within shocked basalts from the Lonar Crater, India (Jaret et al., 2017; Newsom et al., 2013;...quartz contains numerous inclusions of rutile and zircon, with rutile occurring in two size populations:...high resolution in shocked basalts from the Lonar crater in India. The cylindrical rutile bar inside quartz
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Nuclear-blast induced nanotextures in quartz and zircon within Trinitite Aaron J. Lussier1,*, Sergei Rouvimov2...well-documented that with increasing impact severity, zircon and quartz grains deform systematically. In Trinitite...Trinitite, a sufficient number of primary quartz and zircon grains remain identifiable. Here, a multi-technique...grains of zircon and quartz to constrain blast pressure and temperature conditions. Trinitite zircon grains...at the near-atomic scale. Keywords: Trinitite, zircon, martensitic twins, baddeleyite, focused-ion beam
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that type of low-energy impact feature (e.g., the crater-like pits produced 1. Introduction I mpact cratering...km-diameter and roughly 50 kyr-old Meteor Crater (aka Barringer Meteorite Crater) in Arizona is one of the best-preserved...terrain surrounding the crater. Note the pronounced topography of the crater indicated by low-angle sunlight...Tswaing impact crater in South Africa (e.g., Brandt and Reimold, 1995), with its crater bowl seen from...from the uplifted crater rim. After more than 2000 centuries of erosion, its topographic features have been
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Superposed Deformations in the Tin Bider Impact Crater (Tinhert Plateau, Central Sahara) D. Belhai and...Talemzane Structure (Maadna) as a Meteoritic Impact Crater by New Criteria D. Belhai and R. Sahoui .........Siliciclastics and Carbonates of N. Croatia, Possible Ries Crater Distal Ejecta M. Calogovic, T. Marjanac, S. Fazinic...Identification in Australasian Microtektites Using Cr, Co and Ni Ratios L. Folco, B. P. Glass, M. D’Orazio.......... 6384 Evolved Igneous Materials in Gale Crater, Mars P. J. Gasda, J. C. Bridges, V. Sautter, L
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....... 6373 Compositional End Members in Gale Crater, Mars C. C. Bedford, J. C. Bridges, S. P. Schwenzer...6339 Basalt-Trachybasalt Fractionation in Gale Crater, Mars J. C. Bridges, P. H. Edwards, J. Filiberto...Meteorite Impact: From Atmospheric Entry to Individual Crater Formation – Insight from Numerical Modeling M....Matter on Shatter Cones and Slickensides — 1. Ries Crater, Southern Germnay E. Buchner and M. Schmieder .............. 6231 Geologic Mapping of Bakhuysen Crater, Mars: Analogies to the Ries Impact Ejecta with
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SiO2, a very high pressure new mineral from Meteor Crater, Arizona. J. Geophys. Res., 67, 419421. Chao,...crystallization from shock-produced silica melt in the Xiuyan crater. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 297, 306314. El...in lithic clasts from suevite of the Rise impact crater (Germany). Contrib. Mineral. Petrol., 155, 457472...from polycrystalline texture and decomposition of zircon. Meteorit. Planet. Sci., 46, 103115.
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M. Linking U-Pb Isotopes with Shock Textures in Zircon: Preliminary Results from the Araguainha Impact...[#6522] Texture and U-Pb isotope systematics of zircon are discussed for a sample of quartzitic impact...Kenny G. G. * Whitehouse M. J. Kamber B. S. Impact Crater Environments as Potential Sources of Hadean Detrital... We then explore the potential of other impact crater-related environments in which zircons crystallise...from Crystallographic Orientation Relationships in Zircon [#6302] We present an approach to constrain pressure
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age of the Australasian strewn field, the source crater has not been identified. Numerous authors have...Australasian tektites have been found in Southern China, Indochina, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia...sediments in much of the Indian Ocean, in the South China Sea, and western Equatorial Pacific, and more recently...Some MN tektites contain mineral inclusions (e.g., zircon, rutile, chromite), which are not present in the...suggests that they are found closer to the source crater than most of the splash forms, and all of the ablated
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characterization and U–Pb SHRIMP dating results for zircon grains separated from the most likely autochthonous...Australia. Microtextural characteristics define five zircon subtypes corresponding to different levels of progressive...metamorphism, from virtually unshocked monocrystalline zircon grains that exhibit original magmatic zoning in...(probably baddeleyite) that pseudomorph pre-impact zircon. The granular zircons correspond to the highest...Gawler Range Volcanics. Only the entirely granular zircon population was apparently impact-reset, but based
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illustration: Radar image of the Gosses Bluff impact crater central peak (Australia) acquired in spotlight...Atlas will be very useful to better understand crater formation and evolution and provides a new research...research method that may, hopefully, help new crater findings. Getting through these pages, it is then both...Maria Libera Battagliere, and Maria Virelli Xiuyan, China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....Satellites Constellation COSMO-SkyMed. He was awarded (co-winner) by the American Astronomical Society with
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