Shock metamorphism of quartz in nature and experiment: I. Basic observation and theory

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Earth, Crust, Shock Effects, Metamorphism, Quartz, Theoretical Studies, Experiments, Laboratory Studies, Compression, Analysis, Techniques, Deformation, Phases, Crystals, Pressure, Fracturing, Structure, Glass, Optical Properties, Spectroscopy, Absorption, Wavelength, Infrared, Resonance, Thermoluminescence, Temperature, Impact Effects, Cratering, Silicon Dioxide, Amorphous Material, Lechatelierite, Impact Craters, Coesite, Stishovite, Calibration, X-Ray Methods, Diffraction, Density

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uaitz as a ubiquitous inineral constituent of the Earth's crust, displays the greatest variety of residual shock effects among all rock-forming minerals. It represents an important and most reliable shock barometer and thermometer for terrertrial impact formations. In this paper, the current status of knowledge about the nature, origin, and experimental preasure-tenererature calibration of shock-induced deformations and phase transformations is reviewed for natural and experimental shock conditions.

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