The Zhamanshin impact structure, Kazakhstan: A comparative geochemical study of target rocks and impact glasses

Toni Schulz, Florian Sackl, Elisabeth Fragner, Ambre Luguet, David van Acken, Begosew Abate, Dimitri D. Badjukov, Christian Koeberl

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)209-229
Number of pages21
JournalGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Volume268
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2020

Funding

We acknowledge Dieter Mader from the University of Vienna for help during sample preparations and data reduction for INAA. CK is grateful to M. Nazarov, K. Fredriksson, and E. Izokh (all deceased) for some of the impactite samples. We also thank Dan Topa for assisting during electron microprobe investigations at the Natural History Museum, Vienna. We also thank Wencke Wegner and Monika Horschinegg for help in the clean laboratory and Sr-Nd analyses. Lastly, we thank the Associate Editor and three reviewers for their constructive comments which helped to significantly improve the manuscript. B.A. was supported by an OAD North-South scholarship while in Vienna. Toni Schulz's research was funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG, SCHU 3061/1-1). This is contribution 38 of the DFG-funded ICP-MS facilities at the Steinmann-Institute, University of Bonn.

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 105105 Geochemistry

Keywords

  • Zhamanshin impact structure
  • Osmium isotopes
  • Platinum group elements
  • Meteoritic component
  • Irghizites
  • Zhamanshinites
  • SIDEROPHILE ELEMENTS
  • TEKTITES
  • OS
  • OSMIUM
  • CRATER
  • SEPARATION
  • COMPONENT
  • SAMPLES
  • WATER
  • BLUE

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