Trace phases in CI chondrites Alais and Orgueil


Autoria(s): Mackinnon, Ian D.R.; Kaser, Stacy A.
Data(s)

1990

Resumo

Minor phases in meteorites are important indicators of parent-body processing conditions. For example, Kerridge and others (1, 2) have shown that the presence of sulphates and carbonates in CI chondrites provides evidence for aqueous alteration on the parent body. Carbonates and sulphates are relatively prominent components of CI chondrites (e.g., -11.6 wt.% of total mass' and> 10 um diameter) compared to minor phases in most other classes of meteorite and thus, have been amenable to macro scale characterisation using optical petrography and electron microprobe analysis. These minor phases account for significant accumulations of low abundance elements, such as Na, S, K, Ca, and Ni within the bulk meteorite. The fine grained matrix, which consists mostly oflizardite- and montmorillonite-like clays (3), is the...

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/55685/

Publicador

John Wiley & Sons, Inc

Relação

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1945-5100.1990.tb00722.x/abstract

Mackinnon, Ian D.R. & Kaser, Stacy A. (1990) Trace phases in CI chondrites Alais and Orgueil. Meteoritics, 25(4), pp. 381-382.

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Palavras-Chave #040302 Extraterrestrial Geology #040306 Mineralogy and Crystallography #carbonaceous chondrites #carbonates #chondrites #CI chondrites #composition #meteorites #Orgueil Meteorite #properties #stony meteorites #sulfates #trace elements
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Journal Article