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Title: Anthropogenic and impact spherules: Morphological similarity and chemical distinction – A case study from India and its implications
Authors: Niyogi, Ambalika
Pati, Jayanta K.
Patel, Suresh C.
Panda, Dipak
Patil, S.K.
Keywords: Spherule
Road dust
Meteoritic impact
Microtektites
Fly ash
Issue Date: 2011
Citation: Journal of Earth System Science, v.120/6,p.1043-1054, 2011, doi: 10.1007/s12040-011-0125-y
Abstract: This paper provides first report of silica-rich anthropogenic spherules of varying colour, shape, size, surface texture and chemical composition found in road-deposited sediments (RDS) of Allahabad city, Uttar Pradesh, India. Morphological details and lithophile elemental composition of the silica-rich spherules are compared to microtektites and impact spherules from India to demonstrate their striking morphological similarities and chemical variability. This study suggests the need to use spherule data carefully while assigning an impact origin to spherule-finds or spherule-bearing lithological horizons.
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