Triggering of the largest Deccan eruptions by the Chicxulub impact (vol 127, pg 1507, 2015)

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Richards, Mark A.
Alvarez, Walter
Self, Stephen
Karlstrom, Leif
Renne, Paul R.
Manga, Michael
Sprain, Courtney J.
Smit, Jan
Vanderkluysen, Loyc
Gibson, Sally A.
机构
[1] Department of Earth and Planetary Science, University of California, Berkeley, 94720, CA
[2] Osservatorio Geologico di Coldigioco, Contrada Coldigioco 4, Apiro (MC)
[3] Department of Geological Sciences, University of Oregon, Eugene, 97403, OR
[4] Berkeley Geochronology Center, Berkeley, 94709, CA
[5] Department of Sedimentary Geology, Vrije Universeit, De Boelelaan 1085, Amsterdam
[6] Department of Biodiversity, Earth and Environmental Science, Drexel University, Philadelphia, 19104, PA
[7] Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge, Cambridge
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美国国家科学基金会;
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10.1130/B31167.1
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摘要
New constraints on the timing of the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction and the Chicxulub impact, together with a particularly voluminous and apparently brief eruptive pulse toward the end of the "main-stage" eruptions of the Deccan continental flood basalt province suggest that these three events may have occurred within less than about a hundred thousand years of each other. Partial melting induced by the Chicxulub event does not provide an energetically plausible explanation for this coincidence, and both geochronologic and magnetic-polarity data show that Deccan volcanism was under way well before Chicxulub/Cretaceous-Paleogene time. However, historical data document that eruptions from existing volcanic systems can be triggered by earthquakes. Seismic modeling of the ground motion due to the Chicxulub impact suggests that the impact could have generated seismic energy densities of order 0.1-1.0 J/m(3) throughout the upper similar to 200 km of Earth's mantle, sufficient to trigger volcanic eruptions worldwide based upon comparison with historical examples. Triggering may have been caused by a transient increase in the effective permeability of the existing deep magmatic system beneath the Deccan province, or mantle plume "head." It is therefore reasonable to hypothesize that the Chicxulub impact might have triggered the enormous Poladpur, Ambenali, and Mahabaleshwar (Wai Subgroup) lava flows, which together may account for >70% of the Deccan Traps main-stage eruptions. This hypothesis is consistent with independent stratigraphic, geochronologic, geochemical, and tectonic constraints, which combine to indicate that at approximately Chicxulub/Cretaceous-Paleogene time, a huge pulse of mantle plume-derived magma passed through the crust with little interaction and erupted to form the most extensive and voluminous lava flows known on Earth. High-precision radioisotopic dating of the main-phase Deccan flood basalt formations may be able either to confirm or reject this hypothesis, which in turn might help to determine whether this singular outburst within the Deccan Traps (and possibly volcanic eruptions worldwide) contributed significantly to the CretaceousPaleogene extinction.
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