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  • 1
    Publication Date: 1980-01-01
    Print ISSN: 0148-0227
    Electronic ISSN: 2156-2202
    Topics: Geosciences
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2019-01-25
    Description: The morphology and inclusions of individual Mg rich olivine grains from C2 chondrites provide disputed evidence for origin either from a liquid or a vapor. Olivine grains from Murchison (C2) and Allende (C3) meteorites were examined to extend data on Belgica 7904 (C2. Cathodoluminescence revealed the relation of chemical zoning to external shape and inclusions. High precision electron probe analyses of selected spots for Na, Al, P, Ca, Ti, Cr and Mn provided chemical constraints on the source material. From several possible explanations tentative suggestions are for at least two stages: (1) growth of the blue core from a vapor enriched in refractory elements (hence lack of inclusions); and (2) growth of red/dark rim from an unenriched liquid which entrapped the blue core. Mechanical transfer may be involved. The channels and networks are puzzling at this time. Whatever the true explanation, a complex history is needed for a simple mineral, and further study should provide additional restraints on formation of carbonaceous meteorites.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
    Type: Lunar and Planetary Institute The 47th Ann. Meteoritical Soc. Meeting; 1 p
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-01-25
    Description: The bulk composition and relict minerals of meteoroid ablation spheres from deep sea sediments can be related to the parental material, and bulk compositions and elemental ratios favor a CI/CM affinity for most spheres. Although largely melted, some deep sea spheres (DSS) have retained rare grains apparently unmodified chemically by ablation heating or seawater alteration. Minor elements in relict olivines for comparison with compositions of olivines in known meteorites were analyzed. All relict olivines are very Mg rich. No terrestrial olivines match the chemical features which reinforces other evidence for an extraterrestrial origin. There is no match with achondritic olivines. Mg rich olivines occur in all types of carbonaceous meteorites, but the minor elements of most DSS olivines do not match with those for Allende (C3) olivines, and fit poorly with those of Murchison (C2) olivines. There is a good fit for Fe and Cr with those of the olivines in the unusual Belgica 7904 (C2) meteorite (3). It seems likely that the relict olivines of at least many deep sea spheres are chemically related to olivines in at least one C2 meteorite.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
    Type: Lunar and Planetary Institute The 47th Ann. Meteoritical Soc. Meeting; 1 p
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: The mineral chemistry is compared for selected achondrites. Olivine in the ALHA 77005 and EETA 79001 shergottites, olivine-rich Chassigny and Brachina, and the nakhlites, contains Ni indicative of oxidizing conditions, whereas pallasitic and ureilitic olivines contain much lower Ni due to reducing conditions. The Brachina olivine and pyroxene have distinctively higher Fe/Mn than the shergottites and Chassigny, further indicating that Brachina is unique. The Chassigny and 77005 olivines contain lower Cr2O3 (0.03 wt. pct) than the Brachina and 79001 olivines. Values of Fe/Mn for cumulus augites in nakhlites are higher than for the shergottites, whereas those for ferropigeonites are not. The 77005 shergottite contains troilite FeS in contrast to 79001, Shergotty, Zagami, and Chassigny, which contain pyrrhotite. Further analyses are needed, but the present survey indicates that at least Brachina is not chemically cogenetic with the other 'oxidized achondrites', and that the Fe/Mn ratio of the cumulus augites in nakhlites is a problem for the assignment of the nakhlites, shergottites, and Chassigny to a single genetic group.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
    Type: Journal of Geophysical Research, Supplement (ISSN 0148-0227); 88; B229-B23
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: The olivine crystals of the 77005 achondrite are brown except for colorless shock lamellae, mottled patches, and grains adjacent to pools of impact melt. Sporadic dark alteration patches in brown olivine and Cr-rich spinel gave the following average electron-microprobe analyses: (olivine) P2O5 0.9, SiO2 57.9, TiO2 0, Al2O3 0.7, Cr2O3 0.4, V2O3 0, Fe2O3 (assumed oxidation state) 17.0, MgO 1.6, CaO 0.2, Na2O 0, K2O 1.8, SO3 (assumed oxidation state) 9.2, Cl 0.1, sum 89.8 wt pct; (spinel) P2O5 3.5, SiO2 2.1, TiO2 2.2, Al2O3 2.1, Cr2O3 13.4, V2O3 0.8, Fe2O3 40.7, MgO 0.9, CaO 0.1, Na2O 0, K2O 2.0, SO3 11.1, Cl 0.1, sum 79.0 wt pct. Ion-microprobe analyses revealed H in both. Rare orange patches in brown olivine from another area gave SiO2 33-35, FeO 30-28, MgO 28-32, sum 93 wt pct. Thermal metamorphism under dry oxidizing conditions is discussed as a possible alternative to shock-induced oxidation for generation of the brown olivine (McSween and Stoeffler, 1980). Because alteration patches transgress shock lamellae, and because sulfatic alteration occurs in fusion crusts of Antarctic meteorites (Gibson et al., 1983), alteration of the 77005 achondrite at the Antarctic surface is preferred to a complex series of processes needed for preterrestrial alteration.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
    Type: Meteoritics (ISSN 0026-1114); 19; 121-133
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: The capabilities of and potential problems with ion microprobe analysis are illustrated in the determination of Ni distribution between silicate melt and diopside as a function of concentration. Samples of diopside and a melt in the albite-anorthite-diopside system were doped with Ni to levels of 5.22 and 1.08 wt % and 1060, 138, 42 and 30 ppm, and with 3 ppm of Ni-63, and characterized by both electron and ion microprobe techniques. Measurements of Ni-62 distribution by the ion probe method give a ratio of 1.87 for the ratio of count rates in the diopsides with the glass, which is slightly lower than the value of 2.05 obtained from beta-track mapping. The measurements required the secondary ion signal to be linear with concentration in the range measured, and a calibration to correct for differential secondary ion yields from different phases. It is found, however, that partition coefficients measured for Ni-58 and Ni-60 are not constant with Ni concentration, probably due to Ni migration during crystallization. The results thus show ion microprobe analyses to be feasible for simultaneous measurements of distributions of more than one element, and of elements inappropriate for beta-track mapping or electron probe analysis.
    Keywords: CHEMISTRY AND MATERIALS (GENERAL)
    Type: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta; 45; Nov. 198
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
    Type: Lunar and Planetary Science Conference; Mar 15, 1982 - Mar 19, 1982; Houston, TX
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Ion and electron probe analyses are presented for trace elements (Al, Na, K, Li, Ti) in quartz, tridymite, cristobalite and melanophlogite. Quartz and melanophlogite show low levels of trace elements relative to tridymite and cristobalite. The previously determined alpha-beta inversion temperature decreases as the Al content of quartz increases. For all silica polymorphs, Al is greater than or equal to Na + K + Li on an atom basis, with the excess Al probably balanced by H.
    Keywords: INORGANIC AND PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
    Type: Neues Jahrbuch fuer Mineralogie, Monatshefte (ISSN 0028-3649); 137-144
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Ion microprobe data for plagioclase from a small group of achondrites are presented, and lunar data reported by Steele et al. (1980) are used as a basis for comparison. The elements are discussed in sequence, using observations on lunar plagioclase as a guide. Attention is given to lithium, potassium, strontium, barium, and titanium. The presented data provide encouragement regarding the significance of studies of the trace element content of plagioclase in the achondrites. It is pointed out that the trace-element signature should prove important in classifying and comparing the individual components of the polymict eucrites and howardites. Thus, the simple patterns in Jodzie contrast with the more complex patterns in Frankfort and particularly Brient.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
    Type: Lunar and Planetary Science Conference; Mar 16, 1981 - Mar 20, 1981; Houston, TX
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The ion microprobe employed in the considered investigation utilizes a focused primary ion beam to sputter a tiny volume of a sample. A small fraction of the sputtered atoms is ionized and extracted from the sample region for subsequent analysis with a mass spectrometer. A systematic study was conducted to determine which elements can be detected and analyzed in lunar Ca-rich plagioclase. Attention is given to the method of quantitative determination, the selected samples, and aspects of data presentation. A number of general conclusions are discussed. All minor elements in plagioclases from anorthosites from several lunar sites show a restricted range consistent with a common origin. The simplest interpretation is that the anorthosites developed from a moon-wide event, or at least from closely-related events. A moon-wide magma ocean would satisfy this condition.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
    Type: Lunar and Planetary Science Conference; Mar 17, 1980 - Mar 21, 1980; Houston, TX
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