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Maskelynite: Formation by explosive shock

July 7, 1963

When high pressure (250 to 300 kilobars) was applied suddenly (shock-loading) to gabbro, the plagioclase was transformed to a noncrystalline phase (maskelynite) by a solid-state reaction at a low temperature, while the proxene remained crystalline. The shock-loaded gabbro resembles meteorites of the shergottite class; this suggests that the latter formed as a result of shock. The shock-loading of gabbro at 600 to 800 kilobars raised the temperature above the melting range of the plagioclase.

Publication Year 1963
Title Maskelynite: Formation by explosive shock
DOI 10.1126/science.140.3567.670
Authors Daniel J. Milton, P. S. De Carli
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science
Index ID 70221797
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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