Aeromagnetic anomalies and structural model of the Chicxulub multiring impact crater, Yucatan, Mexico

A structural model of the Chicxulub crater is derived from aeromagnetic anomaly modeling, borehole information and magnetic mineral data. Magnetic susceptibility measurements from borehole cores and samples in the crater show that suevite-like breccias have a variable strong magnetic signature, which is related to basement and melt clasts. The crystalline component estimated from clast analyses in the suevite-like breccias has on average higher magnetic susceptibilities (up to 1200×10-5 SI) than that of impact melt (~500×10-5 SI) and crystalline basement (400×10-5 SI). Reduction to the pole and downward analytical continuations show the discrete composite character of the anomaly, with inverse dipolar anomalies. The second-derivative of magnetic anomaly depicts five concentric rings, with the external ring correlating with the cenote ring and marking the surface expression of crater rim. The analytical signal and the radially averaged spectrum yield an estimate of the averaged depth to the magnetic sources, ranging from 1000 to 6000 m. There are three major magnetic sources within the Chicxulub crater: 1) the melt unit, 2) the suevite-like breccia, and 3) the central uplift. Using all these data, including new 2-D magnetic models, a new structural model is proposed. It reveals a system of regional vertical faults that explain the magnetic signal over the southern sector of the crater, whereas a 2.5 km deep central uplift and highly magnetized breccia sequences and melt sheet might be the sources of the main magnetic anomalies.

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Main Authors: Rebolledo-Vieyra,Mario, Urrutia-Fucugauchi,Jaime, López-Loera,Héctor
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Published: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Geología 2010
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spelling oai:scielo:S1026-877420100001000162010-08-23Aeromagnetic anomalies and structural model of the Chicxulub multiring impact crater, Yucatan, MexicoRebolledo-Vieyra,MarioUrrutia-Fucugauchi,JaimeLópez-Loera,Héctor Chicxulub crater magnetic susceptibility aeromagnetic anomaly structural model uplift Mexico A structural model of the Chicxulub crater is derived from aeromagnetic anomaly modeling, borehole information and magnetic mineral data. Magnetic susceptibility measurements from borehole cores and samples in the crater show that suevite-like breccias have a variable strong magnetic signature, which is related to basement and melt clasts. The crystalline component estimated from clast analyses in the suevite-like breccias has on average higher magnetic susceptibilities (up to 1200×10-5 SI) than that of impact melt (~500×10-5 SI) and crystalline basement (400×10-5 SI). Reduction to the pole and downward analytical continuations show the discrete composite character of the anomaly, with inverse dipolar anomalies. The second-derivative of magnetic anomaly depicts five concentric rings, with the external ring correlating with the cenote ring and marking the surface expression of crater rim. The analytical signal and the radially averaged spectrum yield an estimate of the averaged depth to the magnetic sources, ranging from 1000 to 6000 m. There are three major magnetic sources within the Chicxulub crater: 1) the melt unit, 2) the suevite-like breccia, and 3) the central uplift. Using all these data, including new 2-D magnetic models, a new structural model is proposed. It reveals a system of regional vertical faults that explain the magnetic signal over the southern sector of the crater, whereas a 2.5 km deep central uplift and highly magnetized breccia sequences and melt sheet might be the sources of the main magnetic anomalies.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de GeologíaRevista mexicana de ciencias geológicas v.27 n.1 20102010-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1026-87742010000100016en
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López-Loera,Héctor
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Urrutia-Fucugauchi,Jaime
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Aeromagnetic anomalies and structural model of the Chicxulub multiring impact crater, Yucatan, Mexico
author_facet Rebolledo-Vieyra,Mario
Urrutia-Fucugauchi,Jaime
López-Loera,Héctor
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title Aeromagnetic anomalies and structural model of the Chicxulub multiring impact crater, Yucatan, Mexico
title_short Aeromagnetic anomalies and structural model of the Chicxulub multiring impact crater, Yucatan, Mexico
title_full Aeromagnetic anomalies and structural model of the Chicxulub multiring impact crater, Yucatan, Mexico
title_fullStr Aeromagnetic anomalies and structural model of the Chicxulub multiring impact crater, Yucatan, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Aeromagnetic anomalies and structural model of the Chicxulub multiring impact crater, Yucatan, Mexico
title_sort aeromagnetic anomalies and structural model of the chicxulub multiring impact crater, yucatan, mexico
description A structural model of the Chicxulub crater is derived from aeromagnetic anomaly modeling, borehole information and magnetic mineral data. Magnetic susceptibility measurements from borehole cores and samples in the crater show that suevite-like breccias have a variable strong magnetic signature, which is related to basement and melt clasts. The crystalline component estimated from clast analyses in the suevite-like breccias has on average higher magnetic susceptibilities (up to 1200×10-5 SI) than that of impact melt (~500×10-5 SI) and crystalline basement (400×10-5 SI). Reduction to the pole and downward analytical continuations show the discrete composite character of the anomaly, with inverse dipolar anomalies. The second-derivative of magnetic anomaly depicts five concentric rings, with the external ring correlating with the cenote ring and marking the surface expression of crater rim. The analytical signal and the radially averaged spectrum yield an estimate of the averaged depth to the magnetic sources, ranging from 1000 to 6000 m. There are three major magnetic sources within the Chicxulub crater: 1) the melt unit, 2) the suevite-like breccia, and 3) the central uplift. Using all these data, including new 2-D magnetic models, a new structural model is proposed. It reveals a system of regional vertical faults that explain the magnetic signal over the southern sector of the crater, whereas a 2.5 km deep central uplift and highly magnetized breccia sequences and melt sheet might be the sources of the main magnetic anomalies.
publisher Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Geología
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