cosmogenous
Cosmogenous refers to materials that originate from outer space and are deposited on Earth, particularly in soils and sediments. It is one of the major categories used to describe the provenance of marine and terrestrial sediments, alongside lithogenic (from land), biogenic (from organisms), and authigenic (formed in place) components.
The primary sources of cosmogenous material are micrometeorites and interplanetary dust particles that survive entry through
Cosmogenous materials occur in various forms, most commonly as glassy spherules, nickel-iron grains, or silicate-rich fragments.
In sedimentary records, cosmogenous components are typically a minority relative to lithogenic and biogenic fractions, but
Significance lies in constraining the flux of extraterrestrial material to Earth and informing studies of solar