Literature DB >> 31708588

Petrographic and compositional indicators of formation and alteration conditions from LL chondrite sulfides.

Devin L Schrader1, Thomas J Zega2.   

Abstract

Sulfide minerals occur in many types of extraterrestrial samples and are sensitive indicators of the conditions under which they formed or were subsequently altered. Here we report that chemical and petrographic analyses of Fe,Ni sulfides can be used to determine the metamorphic type of the host LL chondrite, and constrain their alteration conditions. Our data show that the major- and minor-element compositions of the pyrrhotite-group sulfides (dominantly troilite) and pentlandite vary with degree of thermal metamorphism experienced by their host chondrite. We find that Fe,Ni sulfides in LL3 chondrites formed during chondrule cooling prior to accretion, whereas those in LL4 to LL6 chondrites formed during cooling after thermal metamorphism in the parent body, in agreement with previous work. High degrees of shock (i.e., ≥S5) caused distinct textural, structural, and compositional changes that can be used to identify highly shocked samples. Distinct pyrrhotite-pentlandite textures and minerals present in Appley Bridge (LL6) suggest that they cooled more slowly and therefore occurred at greater depth(s) in the host parent body than those of the other metamorphosed LL chondrites studied here. Sulfides in all LL chondrites studied formed under similar sulfur fugacities, and the metamorphosed LL chondrites formed under similar oxygen fugacities. The data reported here can be applied to the study of other LL chondrites and to sulfides in samples of asteroid Itokawa returned by the Hayabusa mission in order to learn more about the formation and alteration history of the LL chondrite parent body.

Entities:  

Year:  2019        PMID: 31708588      PMCID: PMC6839692          DOI: 10.1016/j.gca.2019.08.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Geochim Cosmochim Acta        ISSN: 0016-7037            Impact factor:   5.010


  3 in total

1.  Itokawa dust particles: a direct link between S-type asteroids and ordinary chondrites.

Authors:  Tomoki Nakamura; Takaaki Noguchi; Masahiko Tanaka; Michael E Zolensky; Makoto Kimura; Akira Tsuchiyama; Aiko Nakato; Toshihiro Ogami; Hatsumi Ishida; Masayuki Uesugi; Toru Yada; Kei Shirai; Akio Fujimura; Ryuji Okazaki; Scott A Sandford; Yukihiro Ishibashi; Masanao Abe; Tatsuaki Okada; Munetaka Ueno; Toshifumi Mukai; Makoto Yoshikawa; Junichiro Kawaguchi
Journal:  Science       Date:  2011-08-26       Impact factor: 47.728

2.  Incipient space weathering observed on the surface of Itokawa dust particles.

Authors:  T Noguchi; T Nakamura; M Kimura; M E Zolensky; M Tanaka; T Hashimoto; M Konno; A Nakato; T Ogami; A Fujimura; M Abe; T Yada; T Mukai; M Ueno; T Okada; K Shirai; Y Ishibashi; R Okazaki
Journal:  Science       Date:  2011-08-26       Impact factor: 47.728

3.  Three-dimensional structure of Hayabusa samples: origin and evolution of Itokawa regolith.

Authors:  Akira Tsuchiyama; Masayuki Uesugi; Takashi Matsushima; Tatsuhiro Michikami; Toshihiko Kadono; Tomoki Nakamura; Kentaro Uesugi; Tsukasa Nakano; Scott A Sandford; Ryo Noguchi; Toru Matsumoto; Junya Matsuno; Takashi Nagano; Yuta Imai; Akihisa Takeuchi; Yoshio Suzuki; Toshihiro Ogami; Jun Katagiri; Mitsuru Ebihara; Trevor R Ireland; Fumio Kitajima; Keisuke Nagao; Hiroshi Naraoka; Takaaki Noguchi; Ryuji Okazaki; Hisayoshi Yurimoto; Michael E Zolensky; Toshifumi Mukai; Masanao Abe; Toru Yada; Akio Fujimura; Makoto Yoshikawa; Junichiro Kawaguchi
Journal:  Science       Date:  2011-08-26       Impact factor: 47.728

  3 in total
  1 in total

1.  Space weathering signatures in sulfide and silicate minerals from asteroid Itokawa.

Authors:  Laura C Chaves; Michelle S Thompson
Journal:  Earth Planets Space       Date:  2022-08-09       Impact factor: 3.362

  1 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.