Neutron Capture Effects in Yamato-74191 and Rare Gas Composition in Yamato-75258

Results are summarized of mass spectrometrical measurements of rare gases in the Yamato-74191 (L3) chondrite. The rare gas compositions in the Yamato-75258 amphoterite (type 6) were measured. Spallogenic gases dominate in He and Ne. Cosmic-ray irradiation and gas retention ages were tentatively calc...

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Main Authors: Nobuo Takaoka, Keisuke Nagao
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science, Yamagata University 1980
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Summary:Results are summarized of mass spectrometrical measurements of rare gases in the Yamato-74191 (L3) chondrite. The rare gas compositions in the Yamato-75258 amphoterite (type 6) were measured. Spallogenic gases dominate in He and Ne. Cosmic-ray irradiation and gas retention ages were tentatively calculated to be 12.4Ma and 30Ga, respectively. The concentration of trapped ^<132>(Xe) agrees with that inferred from the petrologic type.