Stishovite: Synthesis by shock wave
Small amounts of stishovite were separated from specimens of explosively shocked sandstones, novaculite, and single-crystal quartz. Estimated peak pressures for the syntheses ranged from 150 to 280 kilobars, and shock temperatures were from 150° to 900°C. No coesite was detected in any sample. It is suggested that quartz can invert during shock to a short-range-order phase, with sixfold coordination. A small portion of this phase may develop the long-range order of stishovite, and, during the more protracted decrease of the pressure pulse through the stability field of coesite accompanying meteorite crater formation, a portion may invert to coesite.
Citation Information
| Publication Year | 1965 |
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| Title | Stishovite: Synthesis by shock wave |
| DOI | 10.1126/science.147.3654.144 |
| Authors | P. De Carli, D.J. Milton |
| Publication Type | Article |
| Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
| Series Title | Science |
| Index ID | 70010574 |
| Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |