A Review of Research on Grove Mountains CM-Type Chondrites

CM chondrite is the most important carbonaceous chondrite containing abundant Ca, Al-rich inclusions (CAIs) and other interesting objects, which probably experienced early condensation processes in the Solar Nebula environment and later alteration in parent body surroundings. Thus, it is a vital raw...

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Main Authors: Wenjie Shen, Zhipeng Liang, Tianxiang Zou, Zhijun Yang, Weisheng Hou, Meng Zhou, Jialin Gong
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description CM chondrite is the most important carbonaceous chondrite containing abundant Ca, Al-rich inclusions (CAIs) and other interesting objects, which probably experienced early condensation processes in the Solar Nebula environment and later alteration in parent body surroundings. Thus, it is a vital raw material to explore in the formation and evolution of the early Solar System. Grove Mountains (GRV) CM chondrites have been collected from Antarctica by Chinese Antarctic Research Expedition (CARE) for nearly 20 years. In this paper, we review the study of GRV CM chondrites. In total, there are eight CM chondrites named Grove Mountains officially approved by the Meteoritical Society. Petrology and mineral, matrix, CAIs, metal and sulfide in GRV CM chondrites are carefully reviewed. All the meteorites have similar characteristics with a dominant component of matrix. Phyllosilicate minerals generally developed in the matrix. The different altered mineral assemblages, contents and chemical compositions show that these chondrites underwent varying degrees of aqueous alteration, of which GRV 020005 is the most heavily altered CM chondrite. GRV 020025 is the second heaviest of the CM samples with the most extensive studies among these chondrites. It contains abundant CAIs and amoeboid olivine aggregates (AOAs). The modal content is about 1.0 vol% for CAIs. The findings of some new types of CAIs (such as hibonite-rich and spinel-pyroxene inclusions with forsterite-rich accretionary rims), AOAs and a complex, fine-grained P-bearing sulfide phase enrich the study of GRV 020025.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2075-163X/12/5/619/ 2025-01-16T19:39:09+00:00 A Review of Research on Grove Mountains CM-Type Chondrites Wenjie Shen Zhipeng Liang Tianxiang Zou Zhijun Yang Weisheng Hou Meng Zhou Jialin Gong agris 2022-05-13 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/min12050619 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Mineral Geochemistry and Geochronology https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/min12050619 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Minerals; Volume 12; Issue 5; Pages: 619 CM chondrite Grove Mountains CAIs GRV 020025 Text 2022 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/min12050619 2023-08-01T05:02:19Z CM chondrite is the most important carbonaceous chondrite containing abundant Ca, Al-rich inclusions (CAIs) and other interesting objects, which probably experienced early condensation processes in the Solar Nebula environment and later alteration in parent body surroundings. Thus, it is a vital raw material to explore in the formation and evolution of the early Solar System. Grove Mountains (GRV) CM chondrites have been collected from Antarctica by Chinese Antarctic Research Expedition (CARE) for nearly 20 years. In this paper, we review the study of GRV CM chondrites. In total, there are eight CM chondrites named Grove Mountains officially approved by the Meteoritical Society. Petrology and mineral, matrix, CAIs, metal and sulfide in GRV CM chondrites are carefully reviewed. All the meteorites have similar characteristics with a dominant component of matrix. Phyllosilicate minerals generally developed in the matrix. The different altered mineral assemblages, contents and chemical compositions show that these chondrites underwent varying degrees of aqueous alteration, of which GRV 020005 is the most heavily altered CM chondrite. GRV 020025 is the second heaviest of the CM samples with the most extensive studies among these chondrites. It contains abundant CAIs and amoeboid olivine aggregates (AOAs). The modal content is about 1.0 vol% for CAIs. The findings of some new types of CAIs (such as hibonite-rich and spinel-pyroxene inclusions with forsterite-rich accretionary rims), AOAs and a complex, fine-grained P-bearing sulfide phase enrich the study of GRV 020025. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica MDPI Open Access Publishing Antarctic Grove Mountains ENVELOPE(75.000,75.000,-72.750,-72.750) Minerals 12 5 619
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Grove Mountains
CAIs
GRV 020025
Wenjie Shen
Zhipeng Liang
Tianxiang Zou
Zhijun Yang
Weisheng Hou
Meng Zhou
Jialin Gong
A Review of Research on Grove Mountains CM-Type Chondrites
title A Review of Research on Grove Mountains CM-Type Chondrites
title_full A Review of Research on Grove Mountains CM-Type Chondrites
title_fullStr A Review of Research on Grove Mountains CM-Type Chondrites
title_full_unstemmed A Review of Research on Grove Mountains CM-Type Chondrites
title_short A Review of Research on Grove Mountains CM-Type Chondrites
title_sort review of research on grove mountains cm-type chondrites
topic CM chondrite
Grove Mountains
CAIs
GRV 020025
topic_facet CM chondrite
Grove Mountains
CAIs
GRV 020025
url https://doi.org/10.3390/min12050619