Discovery of Cosmic Spherules from the Mesoproterozoic Strata and its Significance—in Case of the Ming Tombs Area, Beijing
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This work is granted by National Nature Science Foundation of China (41472082, 41402100, 49772121, 40172044, and 41173065) and Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, China Geological Survey (DD20190448 and DD20190370). The authors are grateful to Professor Wang Denghong for his careful promotion of the manuscript.

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    This study covers cosmic spherules derived from the Mesoproterozoic Dahongyu Formation in the Ming Tombs area, Beijing. The cosmic spherules include iron oxide cosmic spherules, carbonaceous chondrites, and atomic iron “steely bead”-shaped cosmic spherules. The mineral assemblage of silicon carbide, forsterite, zircon, and glass spherules and fragments were picked from melt-silicified carbonate of the Mesoproterozoic Dahongyu Formation (ca. 1625 Ma). Cosmic spherule assemblages are solely discovered from sedimentary rocks in China. Platinum group elements (PGE) were determined for the first time in cosmic spherules and associated minerals. PGE comparative observation between meteorite and cosmic spherules is presented in this study. It is recognized that an extraterrestrial meteorite impact event might have occurred in the Dahongyu Stage. The main evidence is a large number of iron cosmic spherules in silicified oncolitic limestone, and associated cosmic silicon carbide, glass spherules, and fragments, as well as the presence of forsterite. The impact-volcanic crater is characteristic of a big black shale block dropped into the bended silicified limestone.

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SONG Tianrui, ZHENG Ning, LIU Yongqing, KUANG Hongwei, PENG Nan, LI Chao, TANG Jigang, YAN Qinggao, GAO Linzhi, ZHU Zhicai, XIA Xiaoxu, WANG Yuchong.2020. Discovery of Cosmic Spherules from the Mesoproterozoic Strata and its Significance—in Case of the Ming Tombs Area, Beijing[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),94(1):38-56

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  • Received:March 22,2019
  • Revised:December 20,2019
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  • Online: March 03,2020
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