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Chemical record of the projectile in the graded fall-back sedimentary unit from the Ries Crater, Germany
Authors:Ernst Pernicka  Peter Horn  Jean Pohl
Abstract:The so-called “Graded Unit” comprises 17.2 m of the core from the research borehole Nördlingen 1973 and is thought to represent fall-back material, which has been sorted similar to tephra. Samples from six levels of these air-borne impact debris sediments in the Ries Crater have been analyzed for Ir, Ni, Co, Cr and Fe. The concentrations of these elements are negatively correlated with average grain size and accordingly the depth of the samples indicating the presence of a surface correlated component and are hence consistent with vapour deposition of meteoritic material on small dust grains. The largest Ir concentration found is 230 pg/g, a factor of 28 higher than the indigenous concentration. Enrichment factors in the uppermost layer of the “Graded Unit” are about 28 for Ir, approximately 2 for Fe, Co, Ni and 1.5 for Cr. If the enrichment of all elements determined were of meteoritic origin, then the “net meteoritic composition” is most closely matched by aubrites as suggested previously. However, it seems more likely that the observed concentration trends of Cr, Fe, Co and Ni are due to mineral sorting. Therefore the only as yet certain indication of meteoritic material is the presence of Ir, which is not sufficient to further constrain the nature of the projectile.
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