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Highly siderophile element nano-nuggets in Wabar impact glass
Circa 300 years ago, a ~15-m iron asteroid impacted sand dunes in the Empty Quarter of Saudi Arabia, creating the Wabar craters and fragments of the IIIAB Wabar iron meteorite. A significant portion of the asteroid dissolved into the sand, forming a wide range of impactites including glassy Wabar pearls, dumbbells, and dark scoria-like material. In this study, we report the discovery of ~60–1400 nm nuggets of refractory highly siderophile elements (HSEs) dominated by Pt, Os, Ru, Ir, Re, and Rh in Wabar impact glass. These HSEs were distributed in the IIIAB iron at low parts per million and became concentrated up to ×44,000 in the nano-nuggets. The petrologic context of the nano-nuggets is consistent with the rapid dissolution of the iron meteorite into the dune sand target triggered by the impact shockwave, followed by the separation of immiscible HSEs from the silicate impact melt at 1900°C to over 2700°C. This research provides new insights into the formation processes of HSE nano-nuggets in impact glass and predicts the potential for similar findings at other impact sites.
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First issued in 1953, the journal publishes research articles describing the latest results of new studies, invited reviews of major topics in planetary science, editorials on issues of current interest in the field, and book reviews. The publications are original, not considered for publication elsewhere, and undergo peer-review. The topics include the origin and history of the solar system, planets and natural satellites, interplanetary dust and interstellar medium, lunar samples, meteors, and meteorites, asteroids, comets, craters, and tektites. Our authors and editors are professional scientists representing numerous disciplines, including astronomy, astrophysics, physics, geophysics, chemistry, isotope geochemistry, mineralogy, earth science, geology, and biology. MAPS has subscribers in over 40 countries. Fifty percent of MAPS'' readers are based outside the USA. The journal is available in hard copy and online.