Carbonate ejecta from the Chicxulub crater - Evidence for ablation and particle interactions under high temperatures and pressures

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Carbonates, Ejecta, Craters, Ablation, Particle Interactions, Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary, Lithology, Plastic Deformation, Grain Boundaries

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Deposits of coarse carbonate ejecta have been found at the K/T boundary in Belize 360 km (Albion Island) and 475 km (Cayo District) southeast of the Chicxulub crater. An unusual category of carbonate ejecta is represented by angular-to-rounded pebbles and cobbles that exhibit surface polish, striations, and penetration by impacting rock chips. We propose that these phenomena are the product of interactions between ejecta particles, the vapor plume, and the atmosphere, during ejection from Chicxulub and atmospheric reentry from high altitudes.

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