Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6427140 | Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The (U-Th)/He method has been applied to constrain the formation ages of the Clearwater West and East impact structures of Quebec, Canada. Zircons were separated from impact melt samples derived from a surface exposure at Clearwater West (32 km diameter), and from a drill core at Clearwater East (26 km diameter). The (U-Th)/He results indicate ages of 280±27 Ma (2Ï, n=7) for Clearwater West, and 450±56 Ma (2Ï, n=8) for Clearwater East. Our (U-Th)/He date for Clearwater West supports the findings of previous Rb-Sr (266±15 Ma; 2Ï) and 40Ar/39Ar (280±4 Ma and 283.8±2.2 Ma, 2Ï) impact melt studies. Our (U-Th)/He date for Clearwater East also overlaps with previously published 40Ar/39Ar dating results, which yielded U-shaped spectra, with 'maximum' and 'best-estimate' dates of â¼ 460-470 Ma. Our results support the contention, previously based solely on 40Ar/39Ar data, that the Clearwater West and East impact structures do not comprise an impact doublet that formed coevally from a binary asteroid pair.
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Authors
M.B. Biren, M.C. van Soest, J.-A. Wartho, K.V. Hodges, J.G. Spray,