What are specific characteristics of an asteroid impact seen in rocks surrounding an impact crater? Discuss these characteristics and describe their formation and appearance
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ANSWER: The same energy that blasts out a crater also has an effect on rocks in the area. Rocks on the receiving end of an impact show distinctive characteristics, especially shatter cones. These cone-shaped features, with rough striations radiating downward and outward from the shock effect, range from 10 centimeters to more than a meter long and are considered proof of asteroid impact. They form most readily in fine-grained massive rocks. Apexes of shatter cones point upward toward the shock source. Cones directly under the impactor should be vertical; those off to the sides flair down and outward from the source in "horsetail" fashion. Thus, the distribution of shatter cone orientations provides evidence for the location of the center of an impact site. Individual cones are often initiated at a point of imperfection, sometimes a tiny pebble. Sometimes melting of the asteroid produces glass; sometimes glass forms by melting the target material. Molten glass droplets sprayed out during impact form tiny, hollow spherules. These droplets of glass, generally a millimeter or two in diameter, and often altered to green clay, are typically the most obvious signatures of an impact feature found in sediments. In silicate target rocks, the impact melt may also form sheets, dikes, and ejecta fragments, and be disseminated in breccias. The melt develops under extremely high impact pressures. Impact-melt compositions are a mixture of the compositions of target rocks shocked above their melting temperatures. Because the impacting meteorite is often melted as well, impact melt may contain small but extraordinary amounts of nickel, iridium, platinum, and other metals that are abundant in iron meteorites.?
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