
Suevite is a
rock
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consisting partly of melted material, typically forming a
breccia
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containing
glass
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and
crystal
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or
lithic fragments, formed during an
impact
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event. It forms part of a group of rock types and structures that are known as
impactite
Impactite is rock created or modified by one or more impacts of a meteorite. Impactites are considered metamorphic rock, because their source materials were modified by the heat and pressure of the impact. On Earth, impactites consist primarily ...
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Name
The word "suevite" is derived from "Suevia",
Latin
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name of
Swabia
Swabia ; , colloquially ''Schwabenland'' or ''Ländle''; archaic English also Suabia or Svebia is a cultural, historic and linguistic region in southwestern Germany.
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. The geologist Oliver Sachs was able to show that, over the course of the 19th and 20th centuries, this type of rock was recognized as something special and, in 1919, was formally introduced into petrographic science by
Adolf Sauer under the name "suevite".
[J. O. Sachs: ''Wie der Schwabenstein zu seinem Namen kam.'' In: W. Rosendahl, M. Schieber (Hrsg.): ''Der Stein der Schwaben. Natur- und Kulturgeschichte des Suevits.'' Band 4, Staatsanzeiger-Verlag, Stuttgart 2009.]
Formation
Suevite is thought to form in and around impact craters by the
sintering
Sintering or frittage is the process of compacting and forming a solid mass of material by pressure or heat without melting it to the point of liquefaction. Sintering happens as part of a manufacturing process used with metals, ceramics, plas ...
of molten fragments together with unmelted clasts of the country rock. Rocks formed from more completely melted material found in the crater floor are known as ''
tagamites''. Suevite is distinct from the
pseudotachylite
Pseudotachylyte (sometimes written as pseudotachylite) is an extremely fine-grained to glassy, dark, cohesive rock occurring as veinsTrouw, R.A.J., C.W. Passchier, and D.J. Wiersma (2010) ''Atlas of Mylonites- and related microstructures.'' Spring ...
in an impact structure as the latter is thought to have formed by frictional effects within the crater floor and below the crater during the initial compression phase of the impact and the subsequent formation of the central uplift.
Occurrence
Suevite is one of the diagnostic rock-types for large impact structures. It has been described from many of the larger impact structures identified on earth.
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Nördlinger Ries
The Nördlinger Ries is an impact crater and large circular depression in western Bavaria and eastern Baden-Württemberg. It is located north of the Danube in the district of Donau-Ries. The city of Nördlingen is located within the depression ...
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Sudbury Basin
The Sudbury Basin (), also known as Sudbury Structure or the Sudbury Nickel Irruptive, is a major geology, geological structure in Ontario, Canada. It is among the oldest- and largest-known List of impact structures on Earth, impact structures ...
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Popigai impact structure
The Popigai impact structure is the eroded remnant of an impact crater in northern Siberia, Russia. It is tied with the Acraman impact structure as the fourth largest verified impact structure on Earth. A large bolide impact created the c ...
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Chicxulub crater
The Chicxulub crater is an impact crater buried underneath the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. Its center is offshore, but the crater is named after the onshore community of Chicxulub Pueblo (not the larger coastal town of Chicxulub Puerto). I ...
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Kara crater
Kara is a meteorite crater in the Yugorsky Peninsula, Nenetsia, Russia.
Heavily eroded, it is presently in diameter, though it is thought to be originally before erosion. Its age is estimated to be 70.3 ± 2.2 million years old (Late Cretace ...
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Gardnos crater
Gardnos crater (''Gardnos krateret'') is a meteorite impact crater in Nesbyen municipality in Buskerud, Norway. It is located inside Meteorite Park (''Meteorittparken'') at Gardnos north of the town of Nesbyen.
Gardnos crater is in diameter ...
File:Suevit_Logoisk.jpg, Suevite from an impact crater at Lahojsk, Belarus
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File:Suevit_Rochechouart.jpg, Greenish suevite from an impact structure at Rochechouart, France
File:Suevit_Manicouagan.jpg, Suevite from the Manicouagan impact structure, Quebec, Canada
File:Suevite Aumühle.jpg, A thick layer of suevite (light gray) over blocks of Bunte Breccia (here mostly made up of reddish clay)
File:Sudbury suevite.jpg, Suevite breccia from Sudbury impact event. The largest clast in the lower left center is 9" across.
See also
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Meteorite shock stage
Meteorite shock stage is a measure of the degree of fracturing of the matrix of a common chondrite meteorite. Impacts on the parent body of a meteoroid can produce very large pressures. These pressures heat, melt and deform the rocks. This is cal ...
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Shock metamorphism
Shock metamorphism or impact metamorphism describes the effects of shock-wave related deformation and heating during impact events.
The formation of similar features during explosive volcanism is generally discounted due to the lack of metamorp ...
References
External links
Page on Suevites from website on Impact Structures by Kord Ernstson & Fernando Claudin
{{Impact cratering on Earth
Impact event minerals