Abstract

AbstractCore samples from the Chicxulub impact structure provide insights into the formation processes of a shallow‐marine‐target, complex crater. Although previous studies investigated the impactites (generally suevitic and polymict breccias) of the Yaxcopoil‐1 (YAX‐1) drill core in the Chicxulub impact structure, the interpretation of its deposition remains controversial. Here, we analyze planar deformation features (PDFs), grain size, and abundance of shocked quartz throughout the YAX‐1 impactite sequence (794–895 m in depth). PDF orientations of most quartz grains in YAX‐1 impactites show a distribution of both low angles ({104}, {103}, {102}) and high angles (orientations higher than 55° to c‐axis), while the lower part of the impactite sequence contains quartz showing only PDF orientations of low angles. High‐abundance, coarse‐grained shocked quartz is found from the lower to middle parts of the impactites, whereas it abruptly changes to low‐abundance, fine‐grained shocked quartz within the upper part. In the uppermost part of the impactites, repeated oscillations in contents of these two components are observed. PDF orientation pattern suggests most of the shocked quartz grains experienced a range of shock pressure, except two samples in the lower part of impactites, which experienced only a high level of shock. We suggest that the base and lower part of the impactite sequence were formed by ejecta curtain and melt surge deposits, respectively. Our results are also consistent with the interpretation that the middle part of the impactite sequence is fallback ejecta from the impact plume. Additionally, we support the contention that massive seawater resurges into the crater occurred during the deposition of the upper and uppermost part of the impactites.

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