Santa Fe impact structure explained

Santa Fe impact structure
Location:Sangre de Cristo Mountains
Map:New Mexico
Coordinates:35.7281°N -105.8642°W
Confidence:confirmed[1]
Diameter:6km (04miles)-13km (08miles)
Age:less than 1.2 billion years
Exposed:no
Drilled:no
Access:SR475 northeast of Santa Fe
Country:United States
State:New Mexico
District:Santa Fe County

The Santa Fe impact structure is an eroded remnant of a bolide impact crater in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains northeast of Santa Fe, New Mexico.[1] The discovery was made in 2005 by a geologist who noticed shatter cones in the rocks in a decades-old road cut on New Mexico State Road 475 between Santa Fe and Hyde Memorial State Park. Shatter cones are a definitive indicator that the rocks had been exposed to a shock of pressures only possible in a meteor impact or a nuclear explosion.[2]

It is called an "impact structure" and not a crater because it is so deeply eroded. Current estimates place the age of the impact between 1.4 and 1.6 billion years. Only the crater's basement rocks remain on the surface in the mountains today. The estimated diameter of the original impact crater is NaNkm (-2,147,483,648miles).[3] The shatter cones occur for about 1 mile (1.6 km) along the highway, which is interpreted to coincide with a central area within a crater of greater diameter.[4] [5]

Notes and References

  1. Santa Fe . santafe . 2017-10-01.
  2. Book: French, Bevan M. . 1998 . Traces of catastrophe . Lunar and Planetary Institute . 2008-12-31 .
  3. Fackelman . Siobhan P. . Morrow . Jared R. . Koeberl . Christian . McElvain . Thornton H. . Shatter cone and microscopic shock-alteration evidence for a post-Paleoproterozoic terrestrial impact structure near Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA . Earth and Planetary Science Letters . June 2008 . 270 . 3–4 . 290–299 . 10.1016/j.epsl.2008.03.033. 2008E&PSL.270..290F .
  4. S.P. . Fackelman . T. H. McElvain . J. R. Morrow . C. Koeberl . Shatter Cone Exposures Indicate a New Bolide Impact Structure near Santa Fe, New Mexico . Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVIII . . 2007 . 2008-12-31 .
  5. E. L. . Tegtmeier . H. E. Newsom . W. E. Elston . T. H. McElvain . Breccias and geological setting of the Santa Fe, New Mexico USA impact structure . Large Meteorite Impacts and Planetary Evolution IV . . 2008 . 2008-12-31 .