Abstract
One unshocked and 9 naturally shocked single quartz crystal grains with 1–6 sets of shock lamellae from the Ries, West Germany, and the Lake Lappajarvi, Finland, covering a range from unshocked quartz withNo = 1.544 to nearly completely glassy quartz withNo = 1.461 have been used for X-ray precession and Laue investigations. Four of the shocked grains have preliminarily been studied under a transmission electron microscope. It is found that quartz havingNo less than 1.539 shows intensive anisotropic cell expansion and lattice disordering which gradually increase asNo decreases. Shock-induced lattice distortion of quartz is clearly shown on both precession and Laue photographs. For the weakly shocked quartz (p < 200 kb) slight to pronounced spreading of spots is observed. When the pressure reaches 200 kb, both concentric spreading of spots having long ‘tails’ and concentric rings (powder pattern) are revealed on the same photograph, which means that besides a part of single crystal there also exist randomly oriented tiny ‘fragments’ of quartz in this shocked quartz grain. As pressure increases from 230 to 315 kb, more and more crystalline puases in the quartz grains have transformed from solid state into silica glass, and the concentric rings and the long ‘tails’ disappear and the spot spreading becomes slight again, but reflection intensities become much lower in comparison with those of weakly shocked quartz.
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