Thermoluminescence studies of ordinary chondrites in the Japanese Antarctic meteorite collection, IV: Asuka ordinary chondrites

P(論文) We measured TL properties of ninety Asuka (A) ordinary chondrites (LL: 16, L: 27, H: 47) from Japanese Antarctic meteorite collection. Most of the chondrites had TL sensitivities over 0.1, corresponding to petrologic subtype 3.5-3.9. Eight chondrites, A-881244 (L3), A-881607 (LL3), A-881328 (L...

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Main Authors: Ninagawa, Kiyotaka, Mieda, Yasuyuki, Ueda, Hiroyuki, Imae, Naoya, Kojima, Hideyasu, Yanai, Keizo
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 2005
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author Ninagawa, Kiyotaka
Mieda, Yasuyuki
Ueda, Hiroyuki
Imae, Naoya
Kojima, Hideyasu
Yanai, Keizo
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description P(論文) We measured TL properties of ninety Asuka (A) ordinary chondrites (LL: 16, L: 27, H: 47) from Japanese Antarctic meteorite collection. Most of the chondrites had TL sensitivities over 0.1, corresponding to petrologic subtype 3.5-3.9. Eight chondrites, A-881244 (L3), A-881607 (LL3), A-881328 (LL3), A-881408 (LL3), A-881397 (LL3), A-881522 (L3), A-881357 (LL3 or L3), and A-881199 (LL3) were revealed to be primitive ordinary chondrites under petrologic subtype 3.4, and therefore they are particularly significant in understanding the nature of primitive material in the solar system. Twenty-one chondrites with low TL sensitivities below 0.1 (Dhajala=1) had suffered remarkable shock and/or terrestrial weathering. Samples were mainly from three different dirt bands south of the Sr Rondane Mountains at D1, D2, and D3 sites. LT/HT distribution at D1 site suggested that chondrites at D1 site had shorter terrestrial ages than those at D2 and D3. A-880709, A-88710, A-88774, A-881324 which had extremely low LT/HT ratio under 0.1, and A-881484 and A-881546 which might be heated over 400°C were presumed to have small perihelia. We found 26 TL potential paired fragments, and 9 groups. A group of H3 at D1 site comprises a chain of paired fragments. A H3 chondrite might shower near the Asuka. departmental bulletin paper
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006062 2025-04-13T14:10:21+00:00 Thermoluminescence studies of ordinary chondrites in the Japanese Antarctic meteorite collection, IV: Asuka ordinary chondrites Ninagawa, Kiyotaka Mieda, Yasuyuki Ueda, Hiroyuki Imae, Naoya Kojima, Hideyasu Yanai, Keizo 2005-03 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/6062/files/KJ00002499445.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00006062 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/6062 eng eng National Institute of Polar Research Antarctic meteorite research 18 1 16 AA11182426 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/6062/files/KJ00002499445.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00006062 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/6062 ordinary chondrite thermoluminescence subtype Asuka Antarctic meteorite 2005 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.15094/00006062 2025-03-19T10:19:56Z P(論文) We measured TL properties of ninety Asuka (A) ordinary chondrites (LL: 16, L: 27, H: 47) from Japanese Antarctic meteorite collection. Most of the chondrites had TL sensitivities over 0.1, corresponding to petrologic subtype 3.5-3.9. Eight chondrites, A-881244 (L3), A-881607 (LL3), A-881328 (LL3), A-881408 (LL3), A-881397 (LL3), A-881522 (L3), A-881357 (LL3 or L3), and A-881199 (LL3) were revealed to be primitive ordinary chondrites under petrologic subtype 3.4, and therefore they are particularly significant in understanding the nature of primitive material in the solar system. Twenty-one chondrites with low TL sensitivities below 0.1 (Dhajala=1) had suffered remarkable shock and/or terrestrial weathering. Samples were mainly from three different dirt bands south of the Sr Rondane Mountains at D1, D2, and D3 sites. LT/HT distribution at D1 site suggested that chondrites at D1 site had shorter terrestrial ages than those at D2 and D3. A-880709, A-88710, A-88774, A-881324 which had extremely low LT/HT ratio under 0.1, and A-881484 and A-881546 which might be heated over 400°C were presumed to have small perihelia. We found 26 TL potential paired fragments, and 9 groups. A group of H3 at D1 site comprises a chain of paired fragments. A H3 chondrite might shower near the Asuka. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Antarctic
spellingShingle ordinary chondrite
thermoluminescence
subtype
Asuka
Antarctic meteorite
Ninagawa, Kiyotaka
Mieda, Yasuyuki
Ueda, Hiroyuki
Imae, Naoya
Kojima, Hideyasu
Yanai, Keizo
Thermoluminescence studies of ordinary chondrites in the Japanese Antarctic meteorite collection, IV: Asuka ordinary chondrites
title Thermoluminescence studies of ordinary chondrites in the Japanese Antarctic meteorite collection, IV: Asuka ordinary chondrites
title_full Thermoluminescence studies of ordinary chondrites in the Japanese Antarctic meteorite collection, IV: Asuka ordinary chondrites
title_fullStr Thermoluminescence studies of ordinary chondrites in the Japanese Antarctic meteorite collection, IV: Asuka ordinary chondrites
title_full_unstemmed Thermoluminescence studies of ordinary chondrites in the Japanese Antarctic meteorite collection, IV: Asuka ordinary chondrites
title_short Thermoluminescence studies of ordinary chondrites in the Japanese Antarctic meteorite collection, IV: Asuka ordinary chondrites
title_sort thermoluminescence studies of ordinary chondrites in the japanese antarctic meteorite collection, iv: asuka ordinary chondrites
topic ordinary chondrite
thermoluminescence
subtype
Asuka
Antarctic meteorite
topic_facet ordinary chondrite
thermoluminescence
subtype
Asuka
Antarctic meteorite
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