Tetrataenite phase in Antarctic meteorites

P(論文) Four Ni-rich iron meteorites containing tetrataenite (γ'-phase of Fe-Ni metal) and 2 LL chondrites containing the γ'-phase are provisionally selected as the standard γ'-rich meteorites. They are Santa Catharina and Twin City Ni-rich ataxites, taenite lamellae from Toluca and Itu...

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Main Authors: Nagata, Takesi, Funaki, Minoru
Language:English
Published: 1987
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Funaki, Minoru
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Funaki, Minoru
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description P(論文) Four Ni-rich iron meteorites containing tetrataenite (γ'-phase of Fe-Ni metal) and 2 LL chondrites containing the γ'-phase are provisionally selected as the standard γ'-rich meteorites. They are Santa Catharina and Twin City Ni-rich ataxites, taenite lamellae from Toluca and Itutinga octahedrites and St. Severin and Appley Bridge LL chondrites. The contents of γ'-phase in these standard γ'-rich meteorites were determined by the Mossbauer spectral analysis and their magnetic hysteresis and thermomagnetic characteristics were examined. The magnetic criteria for γ'-rich meteorites derived from the present study are summarized as follows : (1) Remanence coercive force (H_<RC>) is anomalously large (i. e. H_<RC>≥500 Oe). (2) The apparent Curie point is 560-580℃. (3) The initial heating thermomagnetic (TM) curve of the γ'-phase is flat below about 500℃ and then sharply drops down to the apparent Curie point. (4) After heating to temperatures above 700℃, the γ'-phase is broken down to the ordinary disordered γ-phase, so that the first-cooling curve and subsequent TM curves have the characteristics of those of γ-phase. (5) Because of the break-down of γ'-phase during the heating procedure, H_C and H_<RC> are much reduced, by up to one order of magnitude or more from their pre-heating initial values. In the present experimental study, 5 Antarctic L chondrites and 4 Antarctic LL chondrites are magnetically examined. The Antarctic chondrites which satisfy the five criteria for γ'-rich meteorites are Yamato-74354 (L6), -74362 (L6), -74442 (L6), ALH-76009 (L6) and Y-790964 (LL). departmental bulletin paper
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002138 2025-04-13T14:07:45+00:00 Tetrataenite phase in Antarctic meteorites Nagata, Takesi Funaki, Minoru 1987-03 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/2138/files/KJ00000012691.pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/2138 eng eng Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Special issue 46 245 262 AA00733561 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/2138/files/KJ00000012691.pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/2138 1987 ftnipr 2025-03-19T10:19:56Z P(論文) Four Ni-rich iron meteorites containing tetrataenite (γ'-phase of Fe-Ni metal) and 2 LL chondrites containing the γ'-phase are provisionally selected as the standard γ'-rich meteorites. They are Santa Catharina and Twin City Ni-rich ataxites, taenite lamellae from Toluca and Itutinga octahedrites and St. Severin and Appley Bridge LL chondrites. The contents of γ'-phase in these standard γ'-rich meteorites were determined by the Mossbauer spectral analysis and their magnetic hysteresis and thermomagnetic characteristics were examined. The magnetic criteria for γ'-rich meteorites derived from the present study are summarized as follows : (1) Remanence coercive force (H_<RC>) is anomalously large (i. e. H_<RC>≥500 Oe). (2) The apparent Curie point is 560-580℃. (3) The initial heating thermomagnetic (TM) curve of the γ'-phase is flat below about 500℃ and then sharply drops down to the apparent Curie point. (4) After heating to temperatures above 700℃, the γ'-phase is broken down to the ordinary disordered γ-phase, so that the first-cooling curve and subsequent TM curves have the characteristics of those of γ-phase. (5) Because of the break-down of γ'-phase during the heating procedure, H_C and H_<RC> are much reduced, by up to one order of magnitude or more from their pre-heating initial values. In the present experimental study, 5 Antarctic L chondrites and 4 Antarctic LL chondrites are magnetically examined. The Antarctic chondrites which satisfy the five criteria for γ'-rich meteorites are Yamato-74354 (L6), -74362 (L6), -74442 (L6), ALH-76009 (L6) and Y-790964 (LL). 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 The Antarctic Yamato ENVELOPE(35.583,35.583,-71.417,-71.417) Curie Point ENVELOPE(-63.483,-63.483,-64.833,-64.833)
spellingShingle Nagata, Takesi
Funaki, Minoru
Tetrataenite phase in Antarctic meteorites
title Tetrataenite phase in Antarctic meteorites
title_full Tetrataenite phase in Antarctic meteorites
title_fullStr Tetrataenite phase in Antarctic meteorites
title_full_unstemmed Tetrataenite phase in Antarctic meteorites
title_short Tetrataenite phase in Antarctic meteorites
title_sort tetrataenite phase in antarctic meteorites
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