Melting, ablation, and vapor phase condensation during atmospheric passage of the Bjurbole Meteorite


Autoria(s): Rietmeijer, Frans J.M.; Mackinnon, Ian D.R.
Data(s)

1984

Resumo

A detailed study of the Bjurbole fusion crust using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive analysis (EDS) shows that filamentary crystals and ablation spheres may form on the meteoroid surface. Filamentary crystals, hollow spheres, and porous regions of the surface point to a period of intense vapor phase activity during atmospheric passage. Filamentary crystals can be divided into three categories on the basis of bulk composition and morphology. Two types of filamentary crystals are vapor phase condensation products formed during atmospheric entry of the meteoroid. The other type forms by the interaction of seawater with the fusion surface. The density and composition of ablation spheres varies with the flight orientation of the meteorite. The size range and composition of iron-nickel spheres on the surface of Bjurbole are similar to spheres collected in the stratosphere. A comparison of stratospheric dust collections with meteorite surfaces may provide further insight into the mechanisms of meteoroid entry into planetary atmospheres.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/55652/

Publicador

Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc

Relação

DOI:10.1029/JB089iS02p0B597

Rietmeijer, Frans J.M. & Mackinnon, Ian D.R. (1984) Melting, ablation, and vapor phase condensation during atmospheric passage of the Bjurbole Meteorite. Journal of Geophysical Research, 89(S02), B597-B604.

Fonte

Institute for Future Environments

Palavras-Chave #040199 Atmospheric Sciences not elsewhere classified #040302 Extraterrestrial Geology #040306 Mineralogy and Crystallography #ablation #Bjurbole Meteorite #condensation #fusion #gaseous phase #L chondrites #melting #meteorite flux #meteorites #SEM data #spherules #stony meteorites #textures #X-ray spectra
Tipo

Journal Article