Diagenetically altered fossil micrometeorites suggest cosmic dust is common in the geological record

Volume: 476, Pages: 132 - 142
Published: Oct 1, 2017
Abstract
We report the discovery of fossil micrometeorites from Late Cretaceous chalk. Seventy-six cosmic spherules were recovered from Coniacian (87±1 Ma) sediments of the White Chalk Supergroup. Particles vary from pristine silicate and iron-type spherules to pseudomorphic spherules consisting of either single-phase recrystallized magnetite or Fe-silicide. Pristine spherules are readily identified as micrometeorites on the basis of their characteristic...
Paper Details
Title
Diagenetically altered fossil micrometeorites suggest cosmic dust is common in the geological record
Published Date
Oct 1, 2017
Volume
476
Pages
132 - 142
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