Poag, C. Wylie et al. (1992): Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 612 bolide event; new evidence of a late Eocene impact-wave deposit and a possible impact site, U.S. east coast

Leg/Site/Hole:
DSDP 95
DSDP 95 612
Identifier:
1992-035726
georefid

10.1130/0091-7613(1992)020<0771:DSDPSB>2.3.CO;2
doi

Creator:
Poag, C. Wylie
U. S. Geol. Surv., Woods Hole, MA, United States
author

Powars, David S.
Va. State Water Control Board, United States
author

Poppe, Lawrence J.
author

Mixon, Robert B.
author

Edwards, Lucy E.
author

Folger, David W.
author

Bruce, Scott
author

Identification:
Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 612 bolide event; new evidence of a late Eocene impact-wave deposit and a possible impact site, U.S. east coast
1992
Geology (Boulder)
Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
20
9
771-774
A remarkable >60-m-thick, upward-fining, polymictic, marine boulder bed is distributed over >15000 km (super 2) beneath Chesapeake Bay and the surrounding Middle Atlantic Coastal Plain and inner continental shelf. The wide varieties of clast lithologies and microfossil assemblages were derived from at least seven known Cretaceous, Paleocene, and Eocene stratigraphic units. The supporting pebbly matrix contains variably mixed assemblages of microfossils from the same seven stratigraphic units, along with trace quantities of impact ejecta (tektite glass and shocked quartz). The youngest microfossils in the boulder bed are of early-late Eocene age. On the basis of its unusual characteristics and its stratigraphic equivalence to a layer of impact ejecta at Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Site 612 (New Jersey continental slope), we postulate that this boulder bed was formed by a powerful bolide-generated wave train that scoured the ancient inner shelf and coastal plain of southeastern Virginia. The most promising candidate for the bolide impact site (identified on seismic reflection profiles) is 40 km north-northwest of DSDP Site 612 on the New Jersey outer continental shelf.
English
Serial
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:39.1500
West:-73.0000East: -72.4000
South:38.4500

Oceanography; Stratigraphy; Atlantic Coastal Plain; Atlantic Ocean; biostratigraphy; boulders; Cenozoic; Central Atlantic Coastal Plain; Chesapeake Bay; clastic sediments; continental shelf; continental slope; Deep Sea Drilling Project; Dinoflagellata; DSDP Site 612; ejecta; Eocene; Foraminifera; impacts; Invertebrata; IPOD; Leg 95; marine sediments; marine transport; microfossils; New Jersey; North American Atlantic; oceanography; outer shelf; paleo-oceanography; Paleogene; palynomorphs; Protista; sedimentation; sediments; stratigraphy; Tertiary; transport; tsunamis; United States; upper Eocene;

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