2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-7037(01)00681-0
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Post-crystallization reheating and partial melting of eucrite EET90020 by impact into the hot crust of asteroid 4Vesta ∼4.50 Ga ago

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“…Several eucrites have petrologic evidence of large cratering events. A cumulate eucrite, Moore County, and several basaltic eucrites (e.g., Ibitira and EET 90020) show of evidence of rapid cooling from high temperature, implying a large-scale impact event during thermal metamorphism (Miyamoto and Takeda 1994;Miyamoto et al 2001;Yamaguchi et al 2001). This petrologic evidence is consistent with the recent discovery of craters up to ∼450 km in diameter on asteroid 4 Vesta (Thomas et al 1997).…”
Section: Origin Of Dhofar 007 and Comparison With Silicate Clasts In supporting
confidence: 78%
“…Several eucrites have petrologic evidence of large cratering events. A cumulate eucrite, Moore County, and several basaltic eucrites (e.g., Ibitira and EET 90020) show of evidence of rapid cooling from high temperature, implying a large-scale impact event during thermal metamorphism (Miyamoto and Takeda 1994;Miyamoto et al 2001;Yamaguchi et al 2001). This petrologic evidence is consistent with the recent discovery of craters up to ∼450 km in diameter on asteroid 4 Vesta (Thomas et al 1997).…”
Section: Origin Of Dhofar 007 and Comparison With Silicate Clasts In supporting
confidence: 78%
“…The most recent work of Yamaguchi et al (2001) refines earlier conclusions and presents a 4-stage model on the thermal history of parts of 4 Vesta's crust. It includes the initial crystallization of eucritic rocks from lava flows or dikes on or near the surface followed by some brecciation, burial due to overflowing lava, and a second short reheating event.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Previous studies of eucrites have reported the presence of tridymite (e.g. Delaney et al, 1984a;Yamaguchi et al, 2001), cristobalite (e.g. Yamaguchi and Mikouchi, 2005;Chennaoui Aoudjehane and Jambon, 2007), and quartz (Treiman et al, 2004).…”
Section: Electron Microprobementioning
confidence: 99%