3‐D geophysical modeling of a buried, simple impact crater: Holleford impact structure, Ontario, Canada

Author:

Armour Mary‐Helen12ORCID,Boyce Joseph I.1,Shulman Zackary2,Zilkey David R.3

Affiliation:

1. School of Earth, Environment and Society McMaster University Hamilton Ontario Canada

2. Division of Natural Science York University Toronto Ontario Canada

3. Department of Biology McGill University Montreal Quebec Canada

Abstract

AbstractHolleford Crater is a deeply buried, 2.35 km diameter late Proterozoic‐early Cambrian (550 ± 50 Ma) simple impact crater located in southeastern Ontario, Canada. Exploration drilling in the 1950–60s indicated a >450 m deep, simple impact structure with an infill stratigraphy of Cambro‐Ordovician clastic and carbonate sediments and a −2.2 mGal gravity anomaly. We conducted new ground‐based geophysical surveys (magnetics, gravity) and potential field modeling to better resolve the buried impact structure depth, subsurface geometry, and postimpact modification. Geophysical surveys reveal a well‐defined ~3 mGal Bouguer gravity low and <20 nT residual magnetic anomaly over the crater basin. The lack of a well‐defined magnetic anomaly is due to the low magnetic contrast between Mesoproterozoic metasedimentary target rocks and Paleozoic infill sediments. The modeled basement surface shows a deeply buried (>400 m), eroded simple impact structure with a rim‐to‐rim diameter (D) of 1.8–2 km, a residual rim height of about 30 m and a true depth (dt) >400 m. The modeled diameter is smaller than the previous estimate (2.35 km) based on the surface outcrop pattern of Paleozoic strata, which overestimates the buried impact structure dimensions. The modeled basement surface identifies a rim breach and a possible fluvial outflow channel in the southeast impact structure rim. The channel is up to 150 m deep and 400 m in width and has morphology similar to outlet channels produced by fluvial rim dissection of terrestrial impact structures and “tadpole craters” on Mars.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Geophysics

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