Impactites of the Kara astrobleme, the Polar Urals

The Kara crater is located near the Kara Sea. Together with the Ust-Kara crater, both structures are considered a twin structure, which is rarely found on Earth. The Ust-Kara is an undersea crater, while the Kara was formed in sedimentary rocks, in wet tundra. This environment determines the distinc...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Kosina, Romuald
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Polish
Published: Polskie Towarzystwo Meteorytowe 2016
Subjects:
geo
Online Access:https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1033051.pdf
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1033051
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Summary:The Kara crater is located near the Kara Sea. Together with the Ust-Kara crater, both structures are considered a twin structure, which is rarely found on Earth. The Ust-Kara is an undersea crater, while the Kara was formed in sedimentary rocks, in wet tundra. This environment determines the distinct petrological characteristics of the Kara impactites. Large shatter cones are a characteristic feature of an impact crater. High- and low-temperature tagamites with variable amounts of melt or glass and with the fluidal texture of rocky clasts were described from the crater. The mineralization represented by pyrite and chalcopyrite occurs in the suevite breccias expressing variable amounts of glass fragments. A special feature of the Kara impactites is the presence of coal clasts and carbonate rocks as well as a secondary crystallization of calcite in the form of globules.