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New discovery of two seismite horizons challenges the Ries-Steinheim double-impact theory

Earth Sciences

New discovery of two seismite horizons challenges the Ries-Steinheim double-impact theory

E. Buchner, V. J. Sach, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Elmar Buchner, Volker J. Sach, and Martin Schmieder challenges the established double-impact theory of the Nördlinger Ries and Steinheim Basin. Discover how two distinct seismite horizons linked to separate asteroid impacts reveal new insights into the seismic effects of large impacts.... show more
Abstract
The Nördlinger Ries and the Steinheim Basin are widely perceived as a Middle Miocene impact crater doublet. We discovered two independent earthquake-produced seismite horizons in North Alpine Foreland Basin deposits potentially related to both impacts. The older seismite horizon, demonstrated to be associated with the Ries impact, is overlain by distal impact ejecta in situ, forming a unique continental seismite-ejecta couplet within a distance of up to 180 km from the crater. The younger seismite unit, also produced by a major palaeo-earthquake, comprises clastic dikes that cut through the Ries seismite-ejecta couplet. The clastic dikes may have formed in response to the Steinheim impact, some kyr after the Ries impact, in line with paleontologic results that indicate a time gap of about 0.5 Myr between the Ries and Steinheim events. This interpretation suggests the Ries and Steinheim impacts represent two temporally separate events in Southern Germany that, thus, witnessed a double disaster in the Middle Miocene. The magnitude-distance relationship of seismite formation during large earthquakes suggests the seismic and destructive potential of impact-induced earthquakes may be underestimated.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Dec 17, 2020
Authors
Elmar Buchner, Volker J. Sach, Martin Schmieder
Tags
Middle Miocene
impact crater
seismite horizons
North Alpine Foreland Basin
asteroid impacts
Ries and Steinheim
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