2021
DOI: 10.1111/maps.13643
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Rock magnetism of ejected basaltic boulders from Lonar crater, India: Implications for the existence of a short‐lived impact‐generated weak magnetic field

Abstract: The continuous ejecta deposit around the rim of Lonar impact crater, central India, contains angular basaltic boulders of size ≤5 m. These boulders experienced varying level of shock between 2-30 GPa due to impact, as indicated by the extreme fracturing of these basaltic boulders, fragmentation of plagioclase and titanomagnetite constituents of these ejected boulders, and the presence of maskelynite in them. We measure some rock magnetic properties, e.g., NRM/v (natural remanent magnetization [NRM]/bulk magnet… Show more

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