The original call for proposals to join the CSDP Science team, see below |
(pdf) Proposed well-logging | Sample request form: see ICDP |
The International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) in conjunction with the Instituto de Geofisica of the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico will sponsor a 2-3 km deep, continuously cored drill hole in the 200 km diameter Chicxulub KT impact crater. The Chicxulub Scientific Drilling Project (CSDP) is anticipated to begin mid-2001. The drill site will be located south of Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, 60-70 km from the center of the crater, in order to recover a complete section through the impact-generated melt rocks and breccias inside the crater rim. A section of the overlying Cenozoic deposits also will be drilled. The Investigator Team (see
below) is seeking interested members of the international
community to form a Science Team. The selected Science Team
members will assist in fulfilling several tasks that are
required to meet the basic science goals of this project,
including: 1. To extract hydrologic, paleoenvironmental,
biostratigraphic, and current stress-state information that
bears directly on the Cenozoic evolution of the impact basin
and the adjoining region. 2. To construct the core
stratigraphy (including magnetostratigraphy) and correlate
it with seismic and well log data for other regions of the
basin. The Science Teams
initial results will be published as a collection of papers
in a peer-reviewed journal. All interested parties are
encouraged to submit a short 3-4 page proposal
outlining how they would like to participate in the project,
their contributions to scientific goals, techniques and
approaches to be used, and anticipated sources of funding. A
brief 1-2 page resume of the primary investigator should be
included. Investigator Team members
include: Jaime Urrutia-Fucugauchi (Director, Instituto de
Geofisica, UNAM, Mexico, e-mail:
jujuf@geofisica.unam.mx, Moran-Zenteno
(Director, Instituto de Geologia, UNAM, Mexico, e-mail:
dante@geologia.unam.mx), Virgil L. Sharpton (Geophysical
Institute, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK, US. buck.sharpton@alaska.edu, Dieter Stöffler (Humboldt
University, Berlin, Germany, Jan Smit (Vrije
Universiteit, Amsterdam, NL. j.smit@vu.nl ),
Richard T. Buffler (University of Texas, Institute for
Geophysics, Austin, TX, US. dick@ig.utexas.edu. |
More information on the Chicxulub Scientific Drilling Project |
click here to go to the Chicxulub crater pages |
Look here for the debates about the Yaxcopoil-1 core segment 793.85 to 794.60 m: the transition of the impact ejecta to post-impact crater infill | XRF, thin section, and stable isotope 13C and 18O data go Here |
YAXCOPOIL-1, top impactite-lowest Paleocene 794.61m-793.85m below rig floor | |
The core segment 793.85-794.60m with the transition backwash-suevitic ejecta to post-impact crater infill, the so-called "K/Pg"transition | |
overview of the sampled core segments | images of all coreboxes |
Samples transitional interval taken at sample party 2002 | overview of thin sections from transitional interval |
Sample database csdp at ICDP | |
Debates on Chicxulub drilling (here) | |
3D view of the Chicxulub crater gravity |
Chicxulub residual Gravity |
Chicxulub gravity gradients |