REE, Ba, Sr and Rb abundances in some unique Antarctic achondrites

P(論文) Rare-earth elements (REE), Ba, Sr and Rb were determined for an Antarctic mesosiderite and seven Antarctic achondrites including some unique ones. The meteorite samples analyzed are Y-74450 (eucrite), Y-75032 (diogenite), ALH-77256 (diogenite), ALH-78113 (aubrite), Y-74123 (ureilite), ALH-7725...

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Main Authors: Shimizu, Hiroshi, Masuda, Akimasa
Language:English
Published: 1981
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description P(論文) Rare-earth elements (REE), Ba, Sr and Rb were determined for an Antarctic mesosiderite and seven Antarctic achondrites including some unique ones. The meteorite samples analyzed are Y-74450 (eucrite), Y-75032 (diogenite), ALH-77256 (diogenite), ALH-78113 (aubrite), Y-74123 (ureilite), ALH-77257 (ureilite), ALH-77005 (unique) and ALH-77219 (mesosiderite). A positive Ce anomaly (18%) is observed for Y-74450 eucrite. REE contents of Y-75032 and ALH-77256 diogenites are higher than those of Yamato recrystallized diogenites analyzed thus far. Particularly, in REE pattern of Y-75032 which is considered as intermediate between diogenites and eucrites, Leedey chondritenormalized values are 1.8-2.7. Two ureilites, Y-74123 and ALH-77257,show curved REE patterns similar to those of diogenites and inclinations of light REE slopes of these ureilites are more gentle than those observed in Kenna, Goalpara and Novo Urei ureilites. REE patterns of ALH-77219 mesosiderite and ALH-78113 aubrite are composed of some rectilinear lines, having some deviated points, respectively. Unique achondrite ALH-77005 shows an S-shaped REE pattern having positive Ce irregularity. The pattern of REE concentration ratios between ALH-77005 and Nakhla suggests a genetically intimate relationship between those two meteorites, indicative of coexisting solid-and-liquid relation. departmental bulletin paper
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001215 2025-04-13T14:09:43+00:00 REE, Ba, Sr and Rb abundances in some unique Antarctic achondrites Shimizu, Hiroshi Masuda, Akimasa 1981-12 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/1215/files/KJ00000011741.pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/1215 eng eng Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Special issue 20 211 220 AA00733561 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/1215/files/KJ00000011741.pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/1215 1981 ftnipr 2025-03-19T10:19:56Z P(論文) Rare-earth elements (REE), Ba, Sr and Rb were determined for an Antarctic mesosiderite and seven Antarctic achondrites including some unique ones. The meteorite samples analyzed are Y-74450 (eucrite), Y-75032 (diogenite), ALH-77256 (diogenite), ALH-78113 (aubrite), Y-74123 (ureilite), ALH-77257 (ureilite), ALH-77005 (unique) and ALH-77219 (mesosiderite). A positive Ce anomaly (18%) is observed for Y-74450 eucrite. REE contents of Y-75032 and ALH-77256 diogenites are higher than those of Yamato recrystallized diogenites analyzed thus far. Particularly, in REE pattern of Y-75032 which is considered as intermediate between diogenites and eucrites, Leedey chondritenormalized values are 1.8-2.7. Two ureilites, Y-74123 and ALH-77257,show curved REE patterns similar to those of diogenites and inclinations of light REE slopes of these ureilites are more gentle than those observed in Kenna, Goalpara and Novo Urei ureilites. REE patterns of ALH-77219 mesosiderite and ALH-78113 aubrite are composed of some rectilinear lines, having some deviated points, respectively. Unique achondrite ALH-77005 shows an S-shaped REE pattern having positive Ce irregularity. The pattern of REE concentration ratios between ALH-77005 and Nakhla suggests a genetically intimate relationship between those two meteorites, indicative of coexisting solid-and-liquid relation. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research Polar Research National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Antarctic Yamato ENVELOPE(35.583,35.583,-71.417,-71.417)
spellingShingle Shimizu, Hiroshi
Masuda, Akimasa
REE, Ba, Sr and Rb abundances in some unique Antarctic achondrites
title REE, Ba, Sr and Rb abundances in some unique Antarctic achondrites
title_full REE, Ba, Sr and Rb abundances in some unique Antarctic achondrites
title_fullStr REE, Ba, Sr and Rb abundances in some unique Antarctic achondrites
title_full_unstemmed REE, Ba, Sr and Rb abundances in some unique Antarctic achondrites
title_short REE, Ba, Sr and Rb abundances in some unique Antarctic achondrites
title_sort ree, ba, sr and rb abundances in some unique antarctic achondrites
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