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Title: The Sariçiçek howardite fall in Turkey: Source crater of HED meteorites on Vesta and impact risk of Vestoids
Authors: Unsalan, O.
Jenniskens, P.
Yin, Q. -Z.
Kaygisiz, E.
Albers, J.
Clark, D. L.
Granvik, M.
Demirkol, I.
Erdogan, I. Y.
Bengu, A. S.
Özel, M. E.
Terzioglu, Z.
Gi, N.
Brown, P.
Yalcinkaya, E.
Temel, T.
Prabhu, D. K.
Robertson, D. K.
Boslough, M.
Ostrowski, D. R.
Kimberley, J.
Er, S.
Rowland, D. J.
Bryson, K. L.
Altunayar-Unsalan, C.
Ranguelov, B.
Karamanov, A.
Tatchev, D.
Kocahan, Ö.
Oshtrakh, M. I.
Maksimova, A. A.
Karabanalov, M. S.
Verosub, K. L.
Levin, E.
Uysal, I.
Hoffmann, V.
Hiroi, T.
Reddy, V.
Ildiz, G. O.
Bolukbasi, O.
Zolensky, M. E.
Hochleitner, R.
Kaliwoda, M.
Öngen, S.
Fausto, R.
Nogueira, B. A.
Chukin, A. V.
Karashanova, D.
Semionkin, V. A.
Yeşiltaş, M.
Glotch, T.
Yilmaz, A.
Friedrich, J. M.
Sanborn, M. E.
Huyskens, M.
Ziegler, K.
Williams, C. D.
Schönbächler, M.
Bauer, K.
Meier, M. M. M.
Maden, C.
Busemann, H.
Welten, K. C.
Caffee, M. W.
Laubenstein, M.
Zhou, Q.
Li, Q. -L.
Li, X. -H.
Liu, Y.
Tang, G. -Q.
Sears, D. W. G.
Mclain, H. L.
Dworkin, J. P.
Elsila, J. E.
Glavin, D. P.
Schmitt-Kopplin, P.
Ruf, A.
LE, Corre, L.
Schmedemann, N.
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: University of Arkansas
Citation: The Sariçiçek howardite fall in Turkey: Source crater of HED meteorites on Vesta and impact risk of Vestoids / O. Unsalan, P. Jenniskens, Q. -Z. Yin, et al. — DOI 10.1111/maps.13258 // Meteoritics and Planetary Science. — 2019. — Vol. 54. — Iss. 5. — P. 953-1008.
Abstract: The Sariçiçek howardite meteorite shower consisting of 343 documented stones occurred on September 2, 2015 in Turkey and is the first documented howardite fall. Cosmogenic isotopes show that Sariçiçek experienced a complex cosmic-ray exposure history, exposed during ~12–14 Ma in a regolith near the surface of a parent asteroid, and that an ~1 m sized meteoroid was launched by an impact 22 ± 2 Ma ago to Earth (as did one-third of all HED meteorites). SIMS dating of zircon and baddeleyite yielded 4550.4 ± 2.5 Ma and 4553 ± 8.8 Ma crystallization ages for the basaltic magma clasts. The apatite U-Pb age of 4525 ± 17 Ma, K-Ar age of ~3.9 Ga, and the U,Th-He ages of 1.8 ± 0.7 and 2.6 ± 0.3 Ga are interpreted to represent thermal metamorphic and impact-related resetting ages, respectively. Petrographic; geochemical; and O-, Cr-, and Ti-isotopic studies confirm that Sariçiçek belongs to the normal clan of HED meteorites. Petrographic observations and analysis of organic material indicate a small portion of carbonaceous chondrite material in the Sariçiçek regolith and organic contamination of the meteorite after a few days on soil. Video observations of the fall show an atmospheric entry at 17.3 ± 0.8 km s −1 from NW; fragmentations at 37, 33, 31, and 27 km altitude; and provide a pre-atmospheric orbit that is the first dynamical link between the normal HED meteorite clan and the inner Main Belt. Spectral data indicate the similarity of Sariçiçek with the Vesta asteroid family (V-class) spectra, a group of asteroids stretching to delivery resonances, which includes (4) Vesta. Dynamical modeling of meteoroid delivery to Earth shows that the complete disruption of a ~1 km sized Vesta family asteroid or a ~10 km sized impact crater on Vesta is required to provide sufficient meteoroids ≤4 m in size to account for the influx of meteorites from this HED clan. The 16.7 km diameter Antionia impact crater on Vesta was formed on terrain of the same age as given by the 4 He retention age of Sariçiçek. Lunar scaling for crater production to crater counts of its ejecta blanket show it was formed ~22 Ma ago. © The Meteoritical Society, 2019.
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/101782
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
SCOPUS ID: 85063957015
WOS ID: 000468026900001
PURE ID: 523a8749-fa69-41ee-bfda-f20bb3af2b9b
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ISSN: 10869379
DOI: 10.1111/maps.13258
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