Pairing relations within CO3 chondrites recovered at the Dominion Range and Miller Range, Transantarctic mountains: Constraints from chondrule olivines, noble gas, and H, C, N bulk and isotopic compositions

IF 2.2 4区 地球科学 Q2 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS Meteoritics & Planetary Science Pub Date : 2024-02-13 DOI:10.1111/maps.14146
K. Righter, C. M. O'D. Alexander, D. I. Foustoukos, L. M. Eckart, C. A. K. Mertens, H. Busemann, C. Maden, J. Schutt, C. E. Satterwhite, R. P. Harvey, K. Pando, J. Karner
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The Dominion Range (DOM) and Miller Range (MIL) dense collection areas (DCAs) have yielded more than 20 and 200 CO3 chondrites (carbonaceous chondrites of the Ornans chemical group), respectively, over multiple field seasons. Several samples have exhibited primitive characteristics and have been the focus of interest. With so many CO3s recovered from this area, a natural question is if there are multiple pairing groups (where pairing refers to two or more meteorites that are part of a single fall) and if there is additional primitive material that would interest the meteorite community. This comprehensive study looks at all samples using several approaches: field and macroscopic observations; magnetic susceptibility; Cr in ferroan olivine; bulk elemental and isotopic analysis of H, C, N, and noble gas analyses to determine cosmic ray exposure (CRE) ages. Magnetic susceptibilities (measured as logχ) for all samples correlate with their type II (i.e., FeO-rich) olivine Cr contents, with the most primitive CO3s (3.00) have logχ values near 5, while the higher grade CO3s have logχ values as low as 4.17. Altogether, there appear to be two distinct CO3 pairing groups and five other unpaired CO3s recovered at the Dominion Range: (a) the main DOM 08004 pairing group (16 specimens with a CRE age of 10–16 Ma), (b) the DOM 08006 group (2 specimens incl. DOM 10847 with a CRE age of 25 Ma), (c) DOM 14359 with a CRE age of 6 Ma, (d) DOM 18070 with a CRE age of 8 Ma (these two samples have similar ages but distinct trapped 20Ne contents), (e) DOM 10900 with a CRE age of 5.5 Ma, (f) DOM 18286 (with a CRE age of ~59 Ma), and (g) DOM 19034 (with a CRE age of ~43 Ma). There are three distinct age groupings of 3.00–3.05 COs, highlighting the diverse pristine CO3 materials present in the DOM area. There is one large MIL pairing group (MIL 07099; n = 199; 9–14 Ma CRE age where measured) and one smaller pairing group with distinctly lower Cr2O3 in type II olivines (8 samples of unknown CRE age), and five unpaired or unique CO3s. Notably, the large DOM and MIL pairing groups have 9–16 Ma exposure ages that could have been delivered in a single large fall event spanning ~200 km, two separate falls that were ejection paired, or two separate falls from two separate ejections. Finally, we recommend reclassifying several CO3 to CM2 based on new data and that from previous studies.

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在横贯北冰洋山脉的多米尼克山脉和米勒山脉发现的 CO3 软骨中的配对关系:来自软玉橄榄石、惰性气体以及 H、C、N 体积和同位素组成的制约因素
多米尼克山脉(DOM)和米勒山脉(MIL)的密集采集区(DCA)在多个野外采集季节分别采集到了 20 多颗和 200 多颗 CO3 钟乳石(奥南化学组碳质钟乳石)。有几个样品表现出原始特征,成为人们关注的焦点。从这一地区采集到如此多的 CO3,一个自然的问题是是否存在多个配对组(配对是指两个或更多的陨石属于一个陨石坠落的一部分),以及是否存在陨石界感兴趣的其他原始物质。这项综合研究采用以下几种方法对所有样本进行研究:实地和宏观观测;磁感应强度;铁橄榄石中的铬含量;H、C、N 的大量元素和同位素分析,以及惰性气体分析,以确定宇宙射线暴露(CRE)年龄。所有样品的磁感应强度(以对数χ测量)与其第二类(即富含氧化铁)橄榄石中的铬含量相关,最原始的 CO3(3.00)的对数χ值接近 5,而较高等级的 CO3 的对数χ值低至 4.17。总之,在 Dominion 山脉似乎有两个不同的 CO3 成对组和另外五个未成对的 CO3:(a) 主要的 DOM 08004 成对组(16 个标本,CRE 年龄为 10-16 Ma),(b) DOM 08006 组(2 个标本,包括 DOM 10847,CRE 年龄为 10-16 Ma),(c) DOM 10848 组(2 个标本,包括 DOM 10848,CRE 年龄为 10-16 Ma),(d) DOM 10849 组(2 个标本,包括 DOM 10848,CRE 年龄为 10-16 Ma)。(c) DOM 14359,CRE 年龄为 6 Ma;(d) DOM 18070,CRE 年龄为 8 Ma(这两个样品的年龄相近,但 20Ne 陷阱含量不同);(e) DOM 10900,CRE 年龄为 5.5 Ma;(f) DOM 18286(CRE 年龄约为 59 Ma);(g) DOM 19034(CRE 年龄约为 43 Ma)。3.00-3.05COs有三个不同的年龄分组,突显了DOM地区存在的多种原始CO3物质。有一个大型 MIL 配对组(MIL 07099;n = 199;测得的 CRE 年龄为 9-14 Ma)和一个较小的配对组,其中 II 型橄榄石中的 Cr2O3 明显较低(8 个 CRE 年龄未知的样品),还有 5 个未配对或独特的 CO3。值得注意的是,大型 DOM 和 MIL 配对组具有 9-16 Ma 的暴露年龄,这些暴露年龄可能是在一次跨度约 200 千米的大型陨落事件中产生的,也可能是在两次独立的陨落事件中产生的,或者是在两次独立的陨落事件中产生的。最后,我们建议根据新的数据和以往研究的数据,将几个 CO3 重新分类为 CM2。
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Meteoritics & Planetary Science 地学天文-地球化学与地球物理
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