Hilary Downes , David W. Mittlefehldt , Aidan J. Ross , Cin-Ty Lee
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摘要
乌雷石是一种陨石,源自一颗已还原分化的小行星--"乌雷石母体"(UPB)--的地幔,该小行星后来因与太阳系其他天体发生撞击而破碎。它们的超基性成分主要是橄榄石和鸽铁矿,还有少见的正辉石和奥氏体;一般不含铝相。沸石的成分各不相同,有丰富的橄榄石,也有稀少得多的辉石,不同样本的核心橄榄石成分从Fo74到Fo97不等。UPB经历了足够高的温度,以至于硅酸盐发生了部分熔融,这一点从块状重晶脲榴石中轻稀土元素(LREE)的损耗可以看出。斜长石和绿泥石很可能存在于UPB地幔中,但在硅酸盐部分熔融过程中被完全去除。UPB地幔的部分熔体表现为玻璃状熔体包裹体、脲蛭石角砾岩中的火成岩碎屑、某些脲蛭石中的积云奥氏体以及罕见的闪长岩碎片。这些熔体的成分一般为中碱性和亚碱性,但也有少数为碱性。与重晶脲榴石相比,这些熔体具有更富集、更扁平的大块 REE 模式,并经常出现正 Eu 异常。本研究中脲蛭石中的玻璃(代表熔体)SiO2 含量从 57% 到 79% 不等。一个样本(AhS 22)显示了岩浆与固体 UPB 地幔相互作用形成变质奥氏体的岩石学和地球化学证据。用 LA-ICP-MS 分析的脲蛭石中的硅酸盐矿物一般都是 LREE 贫化的,Eu 负异常。铀橄榄石的 REE 含量最低,Eu 负异常值最小。低钙辉石具有类似的模式,但 Eu 异常稍强。奥长岩的 REE 含量最高,负 Eu 异常最多。奥长岩与橄榄石和低钙辉石的REE不平衡,表明它们不是重晶集合体的一部分,而是由通过UPB地幔的硅酸盐熔体加入的,即它们是元成因。我们还讨论了原始 UPB 的大小,用硅酸盐矿物来证明它是一个典型的小行星,而不是行星大小的天体。
Extra-terrestrial mantle samples: Rare Earth Element variations and evidence for melt metasomatism in ureilite meteorites
Ureilites are meteorites derived from the mantle of a reduced differentiated asteroid, the “Ureilite Parent Body” (UPB), which was later disrupted by impact with another Solar System body. They have ultramafic compositions dominated mostly by olivine and pigeonite with rare orthopyroxene and augite; aluminous phases are generally absent. Ureilites vary from abundant peridotites to much rarer pyroxenites, and their core olivine compositions range from Fo74 to Fo97 across different samples. The UPB experienced sufficiently high temperatures to undergo silicate partial melting, as shown by depletion in the Light Rare Earth Elements (LREE) in bulk restitic ureilites. Plagioclase and merrillite were probably present in the UPB mantle but have been completely removed during silicate partial melting. Partial melts of the UPB mantle are represented by glassy melt inclusions, igneous clasts in ureilite breccias, cumulus augite in some ureilites, and rare trachyandesitic fragments. These melts are generally intermediate and sub-alkaline in composition, although a few are alkaline. They have more enriched and flatter bulk REE patterns than the restitic ureilites and often show positive Eu anomalies. Glasses (representing melts) in ureilites from this study range from 57 to 79 wt% SiO2. One sample (AhS 22) shows petrographic and geochemical evidence for interaction between magma and the solid UPB mantle by forming metasomatic augite.
Silicate minerals in ureilites analysed by LA-ICP-MS are generally LREE-depleted, with negative Eu anomalies. Ureilitic olivines have the lowest REE contents and the smallest negative Eu anomalies. Low-Ca pyroxenes have similar patterns with slightly stronger Eu anomalies. Augites have the highest REE contents and the most negative Eu anomalies. Augites show REE disequilibrium with olivine and low-Ca pyroxene, suggesting that they were not part of the restitic assemblage but were added by silicate melts passing through the UPB mantle, i.e. they are metasomatic in origin. We also discuss the size of the original UPB, using silicate minerals as evidence for it being a typical asteroid rather than a planet-sized object.
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Lithos publishes original research papers on the petrology, geochemistry and petrogenesis of igneous and metamorphic rocks. Papers on mineralogy/mineral physics related to petrology and petrogenetic problems are also welcomed.