Chemical compositions of Antarctic meteorites I

P(論文) Sixty-four chondrites (14H, 25L, 17LL and 8C), 32 achondrites and 2 rare stony-iron meteorites from Antarctica were analyzed by standard wet chemical analysis method. In the present paper the analyses of the chondrites and the stony-iron meteorites are reported. Many Antarctic meteorites are m...

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Main Authors: Haramura, Hiroshi, Kushiro, Ikuo, Yanai, Keizo
Language:English
Published: 1983
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001555 2024-09-09T19:10:22+00:00 Chemical compositions of Antarctic meteorites I Haramura, Hiroshi Kushiro, Ikuo Yanai, Keizo 1983-12 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/1555/files/KJ00000012188.pdf eng eng Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Special issue 30 109 121 AA00733561 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/1555/files/KJ00000012188.pdf 1983 ftnipr 2024-06-17T04:00:49Z P(論文) Sixty-four chondrites (14H, 25L, 17LL and 8C), 32 achondrites and 2 rare stony-iron meteorites from Antarctica were analyzed by standard wet chemical analysis method. In the present paper the analyses of the chondrites and the stony-iron meteorites are reported. Many Antarctic meteorites are more or less weathered or oxidized. Analyses of fresh and weathered parts of three chondrites indicate that abundances of most major elements are essentially the same between the two parts except for the proportions of Fe, FeO and Fe_2O_3. The analyses of the chondrites show that H chondrites and L and LL chondrites are distinct in several components (e. g., Na_2O is separated at 0.85wt%). When iron and FeS are subtracted, however, all the ordinary chondrites have essentially the same compositions, although H chondrites are slightly higher in Mg and lower in Si than L and LL chondrites. The compositions of the eight carbonaceous chondrites indicate that they comprise both C2 and C3 types in equal number. The analyzed carbonaceous chondrites are distinctly lower in SiO_2,Na_2O and K_2O and higher in MgO, Al_2O_3 and CaO than the ordinary chondrites. The stony-iron meteorites analyzed are similar to lodranite; however, one differs from lodranite in SiO_2,Al_2O_3 and CaO, and the other differs in SiO_2 and Fe/Mg ratio. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research Polar Research National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Antarctic
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description P(論文) Sixty-four chondrites (14H, 25L, 17LL and 8C), 32 achondrites and 2 rare stony-iron meteorites from Antarctica were analyzed by standard wet chemical analysis method. In the present paper the analyses of the chondrites and the stony-iron meteorites are reported. Many Antarctic meteorites are more or less weathered or oxidized. Analyses of fresh and weathered parts of three chondrites indicate that abundances of most major elements are essentially the same between the two parts except for the proportions of Fe, FeO and Fe_2O_3. The analyses of the chondrites show that H chondrites and L and LL chondrites are distinct in several components (e. g., Na_2O is separated at 0.85wt%). When iron and FeS are subtracted, however, all the ordinary chondrites have essentially the same compositions, although H chondrites are slightly higher in Mg and lower in Si than L and LL chondrites. The compositions of the eight carbonaceous chondrites indicate that they comprise both C2 and C3 types in equal number. The analyzed carbonaceous chondrites are distinctly lower in SiO_2,Na_2O and K_2O and higher in MgO, Al_2O_3 and CaO than the ordinary chondrites. The stony-iron meteorites analyzed are similar to lodranite; however, one differs from lodranite in SiO_2,Al_2O_3 and CaO, and the other differs in SiO_2 and Fe/Mg ratio. departmental bulletin paper
author Haramura, Hiroshi
Kushiro, Ikuo
Yanai, Keizo
spellingShingle Haramura, Hiroshi
Kushiro, Ikuo
Yanai, Keizo
Chemical compositions of Antarctic meteorites I
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title Chemical compositions of Antarctic meteorites I
title_short Chemical compositions of Antarctic meteorites I
title_full Chemical compositions of Antarctic meteorites I
title_fullStr Chemical compositions of Antarctic meteorites I
title_full_unstemmed Chemical compositions of Antarctic meteorites I
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