Literature DB >> 17816485

Allende meteorite: a high-voltage electron petrographic study.

H W Green, S V Radcliffe, A H Heuer.   

Abstract

Electron-transparent sections of the Allende meteorite, a carbonaceous chondrite, have been prepared by ion-thinning and examined by high-voltage (800-kilovolt) transmission electron microscopy. The matrix crystals, mainly olivine, range in size from approximately 5 to approximately 0.01 micrometers; carbon is present as intergranular films of poorly crystalline graphite. The chondrules exhibit extensive radiation damage, a feature lacking in the matrix. In addition, both chondrules and matrix are undeformed and contain negative crystals; submicroscopic exsolution lamellae are present in pyroxenes. Comparison of the substructure in the Allende meteorite with that in the Parnallee meteorite and in lunar and selected terrestrial rocks leads to the conclusion that chondrule irradiation preceded cold accretion during formation of the solar system and that the meteorite has since been undisturbed.

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Year:  1971        PMID: 17816485     DOI: 10.1126/science.172.3986.936

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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1.  The First Samples from Almahata Sitta Showing Contacts Between Ureilitic and Chondritic Lithologies: Implications for the Structure and Composition of Asteroid 2008 TC3.

Authors:  Cyrena Anne Goodrich; Michael E Zolensky; Anna Maria Fioretti; Muawia H Shaddad; Hilary Downes; Takahiro Hiroi; Issaku Kohl; Edward D Young; Noriko T Kita; Victoria E Hamilton; My E I Riebe; Henner Busemann; Robert J Macke; M Fries; D Kent Ross; Petrus Jenniskens
Journal:  Meteorit Planet Sci       Date:  2019-10-15       Impact factor: 2.487

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