Title of article
Organic matter from the Bunte Breccia of the Ries Crater, southern Germany: investigating possible thermal effects of the impact
Author/Authors
Hofmann، نويسنده , , P and Leythaeuser، نويسنده , , D and Schwark، نويسنده , , L، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
7
From page
845
To page
851
Abstract
In order to determine thermal effects of the Ries impact, southern Germany, on organic matter in its ejecta blanket, the maturity of organic matter of Posidonia Shale components from the Bunte Breccia at Harburg and Gundelsheim is compared with the maturity of organic matter of a reference section of Posidonia Shale outside the impact site at Hesselberg. Three black shale samples from the Bunte Breccia were identified as corresponding to the organic matter-rich Posidonia Shale based on the molecular composition of extractable organic matter. They show n-alkane patterns with a maximum of n-C17, a predominance of odd over even n-alkanes in the range from n-C26 to n-C35, a dominance of unsaturated sterenes over steranes and monoaromatic over triaromatic steroids, and contain isorenieratene. The maturity of the organic matter from the Bunte Breccia samples corresponds to 0.32–0.35% random vitrinite reflectance (Rr) and a spectral red/green quotient (Q) of 0.32–0.34. The organic matter from the Bunte Breccia is more mature than the Posidonia Shale sample from the reference site Hesselberg (0.25% Rr; 0.21 for Q). The thermal overprint is presumed to be too high to be explained by differences in the burial history prior to the impact alone and is, therefore, attributed to processes related to the displacement of the Bunte Breccia.
Keywords
Bunte Breccia , Impact , Organic matter , Ries , thermal maturity
Journal title
PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE
Record number
2310936
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