Two Novel Shock-induced Very Dense Polymorphs of Rutile in Suevite from the Ries Crater, Germany: Implications for Peak-Shock Pressures and Post-Shock Temperatures

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We report two new natural shock-induced very dense polymorphs of rutile
from suevites of the Ries Crater, Germany. This finding sets entirely
new parameters for a robust estimation of peak-shock pressures and
post-shock temperatures not accounted for before.

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