CONODONTS FROM TARGET BEDROCK AND IMPACT BRECCIAS OF THE HAUGHTON IMPACT STRUCTURE, DEVON ISLAND, NUNAVUT, CANADA
Conodont color alteration index (CAI) values in the regional bedrock are about 1.5, indicating maximum post-depositional, long-term heating in the approximate range of 50-90 degrees C. Some samples contain conodont elements having higher CAI values - up to 4. Some of these samples also contain co-occurring conodonts having several different CAI values, and some of the elements in these samples display surface features characteristic of the effects of contact with hydrothermal conditions. These surface features, and the co-occurrence of multiple within-sample CAI values are another of the many indicators of hydrothermal activity associated with the impact. Conodonts may provide some additional constraints on some of the thermal history parameters of this event. For example, one larger carbonate clast (~25cm x 20cm x 10cm) was split into two samples, the outer edges and the center of the clast, which were processed separately. CAI of conodonts in the outer sample range from 3.5 to 4, whereas most elements from the inner part of the clast range from 2 to 3, demonstrating the insulation effect of the poor heat conductivity of rock. Splits of these two samples processed by one of us (PL) using biological marker maturity parameters (pregnane/sterane and tricyclic terpane/hopane) also showed this insulation effect.