Abstract

Geochemical compositions, including highly siderophile element (HSE) abundances and Re-Os isotope compositions, of nine polymict impact breccias in two drill cores and three target rocks from the Jeokjung-Chogye structure, South Korea, have been investigated to test the impact origin of the structure, and to infer the potential projectile type for the formation of the crater. The impactites have around 5 times higher abundances of platinum-group elements (PGE) compared to target rocks, and two orders of magnitude higher Re abundances. The weighted mean for 187Os/188Os ratios of impactites is 0.806, which is lower than this value for the target rocks (1.049), suggesting the presence of a meteoritic component. The higher PGE abundances and a broad negative correlation between Os contents and 187Os/188Os ratios show that the impactites incorporated ∼0.05 wt% of a chondritic component. The endogenic or chondritic relative abundances of the HSE argue against iron meteorites as a potential impactor for the Jeokjung-Chogye structure. Yet, the present data do not allow to unambiguously identify the projectile type (i.e., chondrite class) present in the impactites because of the high proportion of the indigenous component.

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