Classic localities explained 25

Geology Today Pub Date : 2022-04-21 DOI:10.1111/gto.12385
Michael J. Simms
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Abstract

Britain's geology is perhaps more diverse than any equivalent area in the world, spans almost 3 billion years, and has been studied for more than two centuries yet, for too long, it seemed that we could find no evidence here for one of the most spectacular events on the Earth—a giant meteorite impact. Perhaps, the only evidence might be localized and easily overlooked, like the thin layer of millimetre-scale microtektites, once molten beads of rock blasted out by an impact, found near Bristol in 2001. Alas, these proved actually to have originated more than a thousand kilometres from Britain, in the 100 km Manicouagan Crater in eastern Canada. However, just a few years later, a spectacular discovery revealed that a world-class impact deposit, metres thick and extending for tens of kilometres, had been hiding in plain sight at a location visited by countless geology students and their teachers. For decades, the Assynt region in northwest Scotland has been a training ground for geologists, drawn by the immensely old Lewisian Gneiss, the spectacular hills of Torridon sandstone that overlie it, and the structural complexity of the Moine Thrust Zone. How could this remarkable impact deposit have gone unnoticed for so long?

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英国的地质可能比世界上任何同等地区都更加多样化,跨度近30亿年,研究了两个多世纪。然而,太长时间以来,我们似乎找不到地球上最壮观事件之一的证据——巨大的陨石撞击。也许,唯一的证据可能是局部的,很容易被忽视,就像2001年在布里斯托尔附近发现的一层毫米级的微陨石,它曾经是熔融的岩石珠子,在一次撞击中爆炸出来。唉,事实证明,它们实际上起源于距英国一千多公里的加拿大东部100公里的摩尼瓦甘火山口。然而,仅仅几年后,一项惊人的发现揭示了一个世界级的撞击矿床,数米厚,延伸数十公里,一直隐藏在无数地质学学生和他们的老师参观过的地方。几十年来,苏格兰西北部的亚辛特地区一直是地质学家的训练场,这里有着极其古老的刘易斯片麻岩,上面覆盖着壮观的托里顿砂岩山,以及复杂的摩因逆冲带。这么长的时间里,这个引人注目的撞击沉积物怎么会无人注意呢?
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