Fe-bearing phases in Antarctic carbonaceous chondrites Yamato-82162 and Yamato-86720: A Mossbauer study

P(論文) We report the results of variable temperature Mossbauer spectroscopy measurements on samples of Yamato-82162 and Yamato-86720 carbonaceous chondrites. Transmission Mossbauer spectra were taken through the temperature range from 4.2K to 300K. The Mossbauer spectra at room temperature clearly in...

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Main Authors: Scorzelli,R. B., Galvao da Silva,E., Azevedo,I. Souza, Tomeoka,Kazushige
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1994
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author Scorzelli,R. B.
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description P(論文) We report the results of variable temperature Mossbauer spectroscopy measurements on samples of Yamato-82162 and Yamato-86720 carbonaceous chondrites. Transmission Mossbauer spectra were taken through the temperature range from 4.2K to 300K. The Mossbauer spectra at room temperature clearly indicate the presence of magnetic splits and quadrupole doublets in both meteorites, which can be attributed to troilite and olivine, respectively. The measurements also indicate the presence of a superparamagnetic component, probably ferryhidrite, in Y-86720 but not in Y-82162. These results are mostly consistent with those obtained by mineralogical studies. However, our Mossbauer measurements indicate the presence of a previously unknown magnetic component having a field of 250kOe in both meteorites; the mineral is unidentified so far. Our study supports the view that these meteorites were affected by thermal metamorphism, and that Y-82162 was less thermally metamorphosed than Y-86720. departmental bulletin paper
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004654 2025-04-13T14:08:18+00:00 Fe-bearing phases in Antarctic carbonaceous chondrites Yamato-82162 and Yamato-86720: A Mossbauer study Scorzelli,R. B. Galvao da Silva,E. Azevedo,I. Souza Tomeoka,Kazushige 1994-03 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/4654/files/KJ00000036460.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00004654 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/4654 eng eng National Institute of Polar Research Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Antarctic Meteorites 7 275 283 AA10784627 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/4654/files/KJ00000036460.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00004654 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/4654 1994 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.15094/00004654 2025-03-19T10:19:57Z P(論文) We report the results of variable temperature Mossbauer spectroscopy measurements on samples of Yamato-82162 and Yamato-86720 carbonaceous chondrites. Transmission Mossbauer spectra were taken through the temperature range from 4.2K to 300K. The Mossbauer spectra at room temperature clearly indicate the presence of magnetic splits and quadrupole doublets in both meteorites, which can be attributed to troilite and olivine, respectively. The measurements also indicate the presence of a superparamagnetic component, probably ferryhidrite, in Y-86720 but not in Y-82162. These results are mostly consistent with those obtained by mineralogical studies. However, our Mossbauer measurements indicate the presence of a previously unknown magnetic component having a field of 250kOe in both meteorites; the mineral is unidentified so far. Our study supports the view that these meteorites were affected by thermal metamorphism, and that Y-82162 was less thermally metamorphosed than Y-86720. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Antarctic Yamato ENVELOPE(35.583,35.583,-71.417,-71.417) Doublets ENVELOPE(98.667,98.667,-66.417,-66.417)
spellingShingle Scorzelli,R. B.
Galvao da Silva,E.
Azevedo,I. Souza
Tomeoka,Kazushige
Fe-bearing phases in Antarctic carbonaceous chondrites Yamato-82162 and Yamato-86720: A Mossbauer study
title Fe-bearing phases in Antarctic carbonaceous chondrites Yamato-82162 and Yamato-86720: A Mossbauer study
title_full Fe-bearing phases in Antarctic carbonaceous chondrites Yamato-82162 and Yamato-86720: A Mossbauer study
title_fullStr Fe-bearing phases in Antarctic carbonaceous chondrites Yamato-82162 and Yamato-86720: A Mossbauer study
title_full_unstemmed Fe-bearing phases in Antarctic carbonaceous chondrites Yamato-82162 and Yamato-86720: A Mossbauer study
title_short Fe-bearing phases in Antarctic carbonaceous chondrites Yamato-82162 and Yamato-86720: A Mossbauer study
title_sort fe-bearing phases in antarctic carbonaceous chondrites yamato-82162 and yamato-86720: a mossbauer study
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