Author:
Kuo Li-Wei,Smith Steven A. F.,Chen Chien-Chih,Ku Ching-Shun,Chiang Ching-Yu,Brown Dennis,Negrini Marianne,Huang Wen-Jeng,Chen Tze-Yuan
Abstract
AbstractCloud-to-ground lightning causes both high-temperature and high-pressure metamorphism of rocks, forming rock fulgurite. We demonstrate that a range of microstructural features indicative of high temperatures and pressures can form in fulgurites at the surface and in fractures up to several meters below the surface. In comparison to a granite reference sample collected from a borehole at a depth of 138 m, microstructures in both the surface and fracture fulgurite are characterized by: (i) the presence of glass, (ii) a phase transformation in K-feldspar with the presence of exsolution lamellae of plagioclase, and (iii) high residual stresses up to 1.5 GPa. Since this is the first time that fracture-related fulgurite has been described, we also carried out a 1-D numerical model to investigate the processes by which these can form. The model shows that the electric current density in fractures up to 40 m from the landing point can be as high as that on the surface, providing an explanation for the occurrence of fracture-related fulgurites. Our work broadens the near-surface environments in which rock fulgurite has been reported, and provides a detailed description of microstructures that can be compared to those formed during other types of extreme metamorphic events.
Funder
Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Marsden Fund
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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