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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2008

Micrometeorites from the Transantarctic Mountains

Pierre Rochette; Luigi Folco; Clément Suavet; M van Ginneken; Jérôme Gattacceca; Natale Perchiazzi; Régis Braucher; Ralph P. Harvey

We report the discovery of large accumulations of micrometeorites on the Myr-old, glacially eroded granitic summits of several isolated nunataks in the Victoria Land Transantarctic Mountains. The number (>3,500) of large (>400 μm and up to 2 mm in size) melted and unmelted particles is orders of magnitudes greater than other Antarctic collections. Flux estimates, bedrock exposure ages and the presence of ≈0.8-Myr-old microtektites suggest that extraterrestrial dust collection occurred over the last 1 Myr, taking up to 500 kyr to accumulate based on 2 investigated find sites. The size distribution and frequency by type of cosmic spherules in the >200-μm size fraction collected at Frontier Mountain (investigated in detail in this report) are similar to those of the most representative known micrometeorite populations (e.g., South Pole Water Well). This and the identification of unusual types in terms of composition (i.e., chondritic micrometeorites and spherulitic aggregates similar to the ≈480-kyr-old ones recently found in Antarctic ice cores) and size suggest that the Transantarctic Mountain micrometeorites constitute a unique and essentially unbiased collection that greatly extends the micrometeorite inventory and provides material for studies on micrometeorite fluxes over the recent (≈1 Myr) geological past.


Geology | 2011

Kamil Crater (Egypt): Ground truth for small-scale meteorite impacts on Earth

Luigi Folco; M. Di Martino; A. El Barkooky; Massimo D'Orazio; Ahmed Lethy; Stefano Urbini; Iacopo Nicolosi; Mahfooz Hafez; Carole Cordier; M van Ginneken; Antonio Zeoli; Ali M. Radwan; S. El Khrepy; M. El Gabry; Mahomoud Gomaa; Aly Barakat; Romano Serra; M. El Sharkawi

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Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2010

Meteoritic ablation debris from the Transantarctic Mountains: Evidence for a Tunguska-like impact over Antarctica ca. 480 ka ago

M van Ginneken; Luigi Folco; Natale Perchiazzi; Pierre Rochette; P. A. Bland


Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2013

Nickel concentration in the soil around Kamil Crater (Egypt)

Luigi Folco; Agnese Fazio; C Cordier; Antonio Zeoli; M van Ginneken; El Barkooky A


41st Lunar and Planetary Science Conference | 2010

Meteoritic Ablation Debris from the Transantarctic Mountains: Evidence for a Tunguska-like Impact over Antarctica

M van Ginneken; Luigi Folco; Natale Perchiazzi; Pierre Rochette; P. A. Bland


Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2008

Micrometeorites in the 400-1100 mu m size range from the transantarctic mountains

M van Ginneken; Luigi Folco; Pierre Rochette


Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2016

IDENTIFICATION OF THE PARENT BODIES OF MICROMETEORITES: HIGH-PRECISION OXYGEN ISOTOPIC COMPOSITIONS WITH SHRIMP-SI.

M van Ginneken; S. J. Mckibbin; J. N. Avila; T. R. Ireland; P. Holden; S. Goderis; B. Soens; P. Claeys; V. Debaille; Luigi Folco; Pierre Rochette


Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2012

Oxygen isotope composition of meteoritic ablation debris from the Transantarctic Mountains: Constraining the parent body and implications for the impact scenario

M van Ginneken; Clément Suavet; Carole Cordier; Luigi Folco; Pierre Rochette; Corinne Sonzogni; Natale Perchiazzi


Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2012

Microscopic impactor debris in the soil around Kamil Crater (Egypt): implication fro impact scenario

Luigi Folco; Agnese Fazio; C Cordier; M van Ginneken; Massimo D'Orazio


Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2012

Meteoritic debris from the Transantarctic Mountains: evidence for a regional distribution

Luigi Folco; M van Ginneken; Pierre Rochette; Natale Perchiazzi

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C Cordier

University of Grenoble

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Clément Suavet

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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