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


Locality type:Crater
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Species:'Glass' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Glass data
Locality Data:Click here to view Xiuyan Crater, Pianling, Xiuyan Co., Anshan, Liaoning, China
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1269996
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1269996:8
GUID (UUID V4):d1a9e068-01b7-41b9-86be-76dce8bea61d
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impact-produced polymict breccia of the Xiuyan crater, China Ming CHEN1*, Christian KOEBERL2,3, Wansheng...Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510640, China Department of Lithospheric Research, University...Abstract–The 1.8 km-diameter Xiuyan crater is an impact structure in northeastern China, exposed in a Proterozoic...metamorphic rock complex. The major rocks of the crater are composed of granulite, hornblendite, gneiss...center of the crater covers about 100 m thick lacustrine sediments underlain by 188 m thick crater-fill breccia
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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 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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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 and are partially transformed into diaplectic glass, which indicates that the F-S5 shock stage of SP
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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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crystallization from shock-produced silica melt in the Xiuyan crater Ming Chen ⁎, Wansheng Xiao, Xiande Xie Guangzhou...Academy of Sciences, Wushan, 510640 Guangzhou, China a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received...Keywords: coesite quartz growth silica melt silica glass shock a b s t r a c t Abundant coesite and quartz...gneiss clasts of polymict breccia from the Xiuyan crater. Quartz occurs as idiomorphic, needle-like and...of 10 ms in the coesite stability field for the crater. Higher pressure in silica melt could play a key
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close to the center of the 14.4 Ma Ries impact crater, in Bavaria, Germany. We have determined that multiple...metamorphism · EBSD, zircon · Reidite · Ries impact crater 13 6 Page 2 of 26 Contrib Mineral Petrol (2017)...1  Locations of natural reidite occurrences Impact crater Age (Ma) Shock stage Method of identification...II–III – 4 Laser Raman spectroscopy – Xiuyan Crater, China Rock elm impact structure, USA 0.1 460...Proterozoic ejecta, Stac Fada, Scotland 1180 Haughton Crater, Canada 39 a References 32/46 (70%) 7/68 (10%)
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School of Earth Sciences, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, China 2 School of Earth and Space...Space Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China 3 Institute of Earth and Environmental Sciences–Geology...Duolun basin, which is located in Inner Mongolia, China, has been proposed to be an impact structure with...compositions, and the interpreted impact glass is typical volcanic glass. Petrographic analyses of all the samples...Until now only one crater, the ~1.8 km diameter Xiuyan crater, has been confirmed in China (Chen et al. 2010)
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An unusual occurrence of coesite at the Lonar crater, India Steven J. JARET1*, Brian L. PHILLIPS1, David...basalt at Lonar crater, India. This is the first report of coesite from the Lonar crater. Coesite occurs...occurs within SiO2 glass as distinct ~30 lm spherical aggregates of “granular coesite” identifiable both...and with micro-Raman spectroscopy. The coesite+glass occurs only within former silica amygdules, which...identified in natural materials from the Meteor Crater, Arizona (Chao et al. 1960). Since then, coesite
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backtransformed to quartz and the surrounding diaplectic glass devitrifies into b-cristobalite, which transforms...investigations on coesite aggregates within diaplectic glass of suevite from the Ries impact structure (Germany)...microstructures before transformation to diaplectic glass and coesite allowing us to relate certain preshock...nanometer scale (e.g., Ries, St€ ahle et al. 2008; Xiuyan, Chen et al. 2010). The knowledge of the defect...of secondary quartz after coesite and diaplectic glass. The process of back transformation is of primary
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phases such as quartz, metamorphism following impact crater formation can be preserved in zircon (e.g., [5])...widely the Raman method was applied (terrestrial crater or lunar breccia, microstructures); Raman spectroscopy...impact (Canada), Vredefort (South Africa) and Xiuyan (China), as well as potentially new terrestrial impact...about temperature variations in the Chesapeake Bay crater. Pidgeon et al. [40] compared terrestrial and lunar...studied the occurrence of reidite in the Xiuyan crater of China. Grange et al. [43] demonstrated that the
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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...and Major (1966) first synthesized garnet from a glass with MgSiO3 (90 wt%)-Al2O3 (10 wt%) composition...Therefore, it is considered that the CaSiO3-rich glass in Yamato-75100 assumes a CaSiO3perovskite structure
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were corrected for diffuse scattering from the glass slide of the thin section using background image...were corrected for diffuse scattering from the glass slide of the thin section using background image...structure, in shocked garnet gneiss from the Ries Crater, Germany. Am. Min. 2010, 95, 892–895. [CrossRef]...alpha-PbO2 structure in the suevite from the Ries crater in Germany. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 2001, 192...High-pressure polymorph of TiO2 -II from the Xiuyan crater of China. Chin. Sci. Bul. 2013, 58, 4655–4662. [CrossRef]
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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...transformed into anorthite glass (anorthite glassy vein, maskelynite, and glass with a schlieren texture...grossular + kyanite + silica glass. Different occurrences of anorthite glass might have formed via the mechanism...three-phase assemblage grossular, kyanite, and silica glass should have formed from anorthitic melt at high-pressure
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Institute of Deep-Sea Science and Engineering, Sanya, China * Corresponding author. E-mail: jjackson@usgs.gov...peak shock conditions that rocks within an impact crater experienced and can be useful indicators for their...sandstones at Meteor Crater in Arizona (Chao et al. 1960) and in suevites of the Ries impact crater in Germany...coexisting with shock-produced diaplectic glass or lowdensity glass formed from quartz (Chao 1967; Kieffer...GPa, to coesite from 30 to 60 GPa, to diaplectic glass from 35 to 50 GPa, and to lechatelierite at pressures
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Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China 7 2Innovation 8 China 9 3College Laboratory of Earth and... 10 Beijing 100049, China 11 4Center 12 Sciences, Guiyang 550081, China 13 5National 14 *Correspondence...Beituchengxi Road, Chaoyang 15 District, Beijing, China, 100029. 16 Keywords: Mars, shock metamorphism...coexisting with deformed 25 quartz and silica glass. Three morphological types of coesite have been...types of coesite 28 appear distributed in silica glass and/or nano-phase maskelynite. The stishovite-like
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shocked silica amygdule in Deccan basalts from Lonar Crater, India. Similarly, Raman spectroscopy has been...(mW) Number of Raman spectra MET 00526 Coesite/glass Pyrite/calcite Rutile/quartz 100 × 100 20 1 0...00526), coesite occurrence inside SiO2 glass from the Lonar Impact Crater in India, pyrite within calcite carbonate...Assignments Sample MET 00529 Coesite in silica glass Pyrite with calcite Rutile inside quartz BIF Raman...Carbonaceous matter Pyroxene Olivine Epoxy Coesite Glass Pyrite Calcite Rutile Quartz Dolomite Hematite
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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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7 Ma Chesapeake Bay impact structure (Glass and Liu 2001; Glass et al. 2002) and subsequently in several...Kusaba et al. 1986; Knittle and Williams 1993; Glass and Liu 2001). This is not correct because the orientation...in sandstone at the Ordovician Rock Elm impact crater. Geology, 43, 315–318. Cavosie, A.J., Timms, N...(2018) New clues from Earth’s most elusive impact crater: evidence of reidite in Australasian tektites from...(2013) Natural occurrence of reidite in the Xiuyan crater of China. Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 48, 796–805
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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 .........Properties and Petrography of Urengoites and South-Ural Glass N. S. Bezaeva, P. Rochette, V. L. Masaitis, D. D...6150 Glass Spherules in Badenian Siliciclastics and Carbonates of N. Croatia, Possible Ries Crater Distal...on Analyses of New CAIs and Melilite Composition Glass Standards E. Dunham, M. Wadhwa, and M.-C. Liu .
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Chao and coworkers, in impact breccia from Meteor Crater (Chao et al. 1960). Nowadays coesite is widely...starting material for the coesite synthesis was SiO2 glass powder with very low trace elements content, as...as a feature similar to that reported for silica glass, and therefore concludes that above such pressure...grateful to Andreas Audétat for providing the starting glass material and helping us analyze it using LA-ICP-MS...X. (2011) Shock-produced coesite in the Xiuyan Crater, China. Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 46, A256–A256
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Amorphous or poorly crystallized silica (SiO2glass) exists between seifertite grains. FIB や TEM が一般化した現在,隕石中の高圧相を取り扱...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...The breakdown of diopside to Carich majorite and glass in a shocked H chondrite. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett
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Australia. Resources, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, Hubei Province, 430074, China. Abstract EP T...scheelite-type crystal structure (Reid and Ringwood, 1969; Glass et al., ED 2002). In laboratory shock experiments...occur within impact structures and ejecta deposits (Glass et al., 2002; Gucsik et al., 2004; Wittmann et al...in sandstone at the Ordovician Rock Elm impact crater: Geology, v. 43, no. 4, p. 315-318. Chen, M., Yin...2013, Natural occurrence of reidite in the Xiuyan crater of China: Meteoritics & Planetary Science, v. 48
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Western Australia produced by large impacts (e.g., Glass and Simonson, 2012, 2013), to roughly 6 years ago...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
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polymorph is typically present (Chen et al. 2013; Glass et al. 2002; Gucsik et al. 2004b; Turner et al....of ZrO2, respectively; however, the interstitial glass consists solely of SiO2, and no other elements were...consistently oriented perpendicular to the zircon-glass interface. Images shown at higher magnifications...6h. Throughout the sample, the zircon/glass and baddeleyite/ glass boundaries appear sharp on the sub-micrometer...relative to the surrounding matrix of Trinitite glass. These grains range from anhedral to subhedral and
 
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