40Ar-39Ar Age Studies of Four Yamato-74 Meteorites

P(論文) ^<40>(Ar)-^<39>(Ar) ages have been obtained for four Yamato-74 meteorites (Yamato-74640,-74190,-74159 and -74097) from Antarctica. Yamato-74640 (H5-6) shows a plateau age of 4407±71 m.y. (1σ) at higher temperatures. This age probably corresponds to the time of formation or a very i...

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Main Authors: Kaneoka, Ichiro, Ozima, Minoru, Yanagisawa, Masahisa
Language:English
Published: 1979
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Ozima, Minoru
Yanagisawa, Masahisa
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description P(論文) ^<40>(Ar)-^<39>(Ar) ages have been obtained for four Yamato-74 meteorites (Yamato-74640,-74190,-74159 and -74097) from Antarctica. Yamato-74640 (H5-6) shows a plateau age of 4407±71 m.y. (1σ) at higher temperatures. This age probably corresponds to the time of formation or a very intense metamorphism for this meteorite. Yamato-74190 (L6) indicates a ^<40>(Ar)-^<89>(Ar) age spectrum with a low temperature plateau-like age of 357±32 m.y. The apparent ^<40>(Ar)-^<39>(Ar) age increases up to about 1300 m.y., but does not reach a high temperature plateau. The apparent young age would reflect the time of degassing due to the collisional process of the parent body, which has been observed in many L-chondrites. Yamato-74159,which is a eucritic polymict breccia, has a similar age spectrum to that of Pasamonte obtained by PODOSEK and HUNEKE (Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 37,667,1973), indicating a plateau age of 4075±49 m.y. at intermediate temperatures (850-1250℃). This age may reflect the time of the later degassing event such as the impact of meteoroids on the parent body of the eucrite. Yamato-74097 (Diogenite) seems to show a relatively young ^<40>(Ar)-^<39>(Ar) age of about 1100 m.y., though the uncertainty in the obtained age is larger for this diogenite than those for the other samples due to its low K-content. From both the value of the age and the age spectrum, this diogenite seems to have a different history from those of ordinary chondrites and achondrites known to date. departmental bulletin paper
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000968 2025-04-13T14:07:24+00:00 40Ar-39Ar Age Studies of Four Yamato-74 Meteorites Kaneoka, Ichiro Ozima, Minoru Yanagisawa, Masahisa 1979-03 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/968/files/KJ00000011514.pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/968 eng eng Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Special issue 12 186 206 AA00733561 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/968/files/KJ00000011514.pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/968 1979 ftnipr 2025-03-19T10:19:56Z P(論文) ^<40>(Ar)-^<39>(Ar) ages have been obtained for four Yamato-74 meteorites (Yamato-74640,-74190,-74159 and -74097) from Antarctica. Yamato-74640 (H5-6) shows a plateau age of 4407±71 m.y. (1σ) at higher temperatures. This age probably corresponds to the time of formation or a very intense metamorphism for this meteorite. Yamato-74190 (L6) indicates a ^<40>(Ar)-^<89>(Ar) age spectrum with a low temperature plateau-like age of 357±32 m.y. The apparent ^<40>(Ar)-^<39>(Ar) age increases up to about 1300 m.y., but does not reach a high temperature plateau. The apparent young age would reflect the time of degassing due to the collisional process of the parent body, which has been observed in many L-chondrites. Yamato-74159,which is a eucritic polymict breccia, has a similar age spectrum to that of Pasamonte obtained by PODOSEK and HUNEKE (Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 37,667,1973), indicating a plateau age of 4075±49 m.y. at intermediate temperatures (850-1250℃). This age may reflect the time of the later degassing event such as the impact of meteoroids on the parent body of the eucrite. Yamato-74097 (Diogenite) seems to show a relatively young ^<40>(Ar)-^<39>(Ar) age of about 1100 m.y., though the uncertainty in the obtained age is larger for this diogenite than those for the other samples due to its low K-content. From both the value of the age and the age spectrum, this diogenite seems to have a different history from those of ordinary chondrites and achondrites known to date. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research Polar Research National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Yamato ENVELOPE(35.583,35.583,-71.417,-71.417)
spellingShingle Kaneoka, Ichiro
Ozima, Minoru
Yanagisawa, Masahisa
40Ar-39Ar Age Studies of Four Yamato-74 Meteorites
title 40Ar-39Ar Age Studies of Four Yamato-74 Meteorites
title_full 40Ar-39Ar Age Studies of Four Yamato-74 Meteorites
title_fullStr 40Ar-39Ar Age Studies of Four Yamato-74 Meteorites
title_full_unstemmed 40Ar-39Ar Age Studies of Four Yamato-74 Meteorites
title_short 40Ar-39Ar Age Studies of Four Yamato-74 Meteorites
title_sort 40ar-39ar age studies of four yamato-74 meteorites
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