Moessbauer spectra of olivine-rich achondrites - Evidence for preterrestrial redox reactions

Moessbauer spectral measurements at 4.2 K were made on several ureilites and the two shergottites found in Antarctica, as well as two ureilite falls, three SNC meteorite falls, and two finds in order to distinguish products of preterrestrial redox reactions from phases formed during oxidative weathe...

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Main Authors: Burns, R. G., Martinez, S. L.
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19910057730 2023-05-15T13:53:23+02:00 Moessbauer spectra of olivine-rich achondrites - Evidence for preterrestrial redox reactions Burns, R. G. Martinez, S. L. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available JAN 1, 1991 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19910057730 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19910057730 Accession ID: 91A42353 Copyright Other Sources 91 Lunar and Planetary Science Conference; Mar. 12-16, 1990; Houston, TX; United States 1991 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T19:03:23Z Moessbauer spectral measurements at 4.2 K were made on several ureilites and the two shergottites found in Antarctica, as well as two ureilite falls, three SNC meteorite falls, and two finds in order to distinguish products of preterrestrial redox reactions from phases formed during oxidative weathering on the earth. The spectra indicated that several ureilites contain major proportions of metallic iron, much of which resulted from preterrestrial carbon-induced reduction of ferrous iron in the outermost 10-100 microns of olivine grains in contact with carbonaceous material in the ureilites. The cryptocrystalline nature of these Fe inclusions in olivine renders the metal extremely vulnerable to aerial oxidation, even in ureilites collected as falls. It is inferred that the nanophase ferric oxides or oxyhydroxides identified in Brachina and Lafayette were produced by terrestrial weather of olivines before the meteorites were found. The absence of goethite in two olivine-bearing Antarctic shergottites suggests that the 2 percent ferric iron determined in their Moessbauer spectra also originated from oxidation on Mars. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Antarctic
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description Moessbauer spectral measurements at 4.2 K were made on several ureilites and the two shergottites found in Antarctica, as well as two ureilite falls, three SNC meteorite falls, and two finds in order to distinguish products of preterrestrial redox reactions from phases formed during oxidative weathering on the earth. The spectra indicated that several ureilites contain major proportions of metallic iron, much of which resulted from preterrestrial carbon-induced reduction of ferrous iron in the outermost 10-100 microns of olivine grains in contact with carbonaceous material in the ureilites. The cryptocrystalline nature of these Fe inclusions in olivine renders the metal extremely vulnerable to aerial oxidation, even in ureilites collected as falls. It is inferred that the nanophase ferric oxides or oxyhydroxides identified in Brachina and Lafayette were produced by terrestrial weather of olivines before the meteorites were found. The absence of goethite in two olivine-bearing Antarctic shergottites suggests that the 2 percent ferric iron determined in their Moessbauer spectra also originated from oxidation on Mars.
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Martinez, S. L.
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title Moessbauer spectra of olivine-rich achondrites - Evidence for preterrestrial redox reactions
title_short Moessbauer spectra of olivine-rich achondrites - Evidence for preterrestrial redox reactions
title_full Moessbauer spectra of olivine-rich achondrites - Evidence for preterrestrial redox reactions
title_fullStr Moessbauer spectra of olivine-rich achondrites - Evidence for preterrestrial redox reactions
title_full_unstemmed Moessbauer spectra of olivine-rich achondrites - Evidence for preterrestrial redox reactions
title_sort moessbauer spectra of olivine-rich achondrites - evidence for preterrestrial redox reactions
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