Water and heat: New constraints on the evolution of the CV chondrite parent body

This paper focuses on the post-accretion history of CV3 chondrites, through a combination of petrographic and mineralogical characterization, magnetic measurements, spectral (Raman and Infrared) and thermo-gravimetric analysis of 31 meteorites (including 7 falls, 21 Antarctic and 3 non-Antarctic fin...

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Published in:Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Main Authors: Bonal, Lydie, Gattacceca, Jérôme, Garenne, Alexandre, Eschrig, Jolantha, Rochette, Pierre, Krämer Ruggiu, Lisa
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1773260
https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1773260
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2020.03.009
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spelling ftosti:oai:osti.gov:1773260 2023-07-30T03:58:08+02:00 Water and heat: New constraints on the evolution of the CV chondrite parent body Bonal, Lydie Gattacceca, Jérôme Garenne, Alexandre Eschrig, Jolantha Rochette, Pierre Krämer Ruggiu, Lisa 2023-07-03 application/pdf http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1773260 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1773260 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2020.03.009 unknown http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1773260 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1773260 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2020.03.009 doi:10.1016/j.gca.2020.03.009 79 ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS 2023 ftosti https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2020.03.009 2023-07-11T10:02:15Z This paper focuses on the post-accretion history of CV3 chondrites, through a combination of petrographic and mineralogical characterization, magnetic measurements, spectral (Raman and Infrared) and thermo-gravimetric analysis of 31 meteorites (including 7 falls, 21 Antarctic and 3 non-Antarctic finds) spanning a wide metamorphic range. We classify the 21 Antarctic chondrites and the Bukhara fall into the CV Red , CV OxA , and CV OxB subgroups. We establish quantitative parameters relevant for this sub-classification. In comparison to CV Ox , CV Red chondrites are characterized by (i) a lower abundance of matrix, (ii) a higher abundance of metal, (iii) the presence of Ni-poor sulfides. In comparison to CV OxB , CV OxA are characterized by (i) similar matrix abundance, (ii) a higher abundance of metal, (iii) the presence of metal almost exclusively under the form of awaruite, (iv) lower Ni content of sulfides, (v) lower magnetic susceptibility and saturation remanence. In this work, both CV Ox (CV OxA and CV OxB ) and CV Red experienced aqueous alteration, and contain oxyhydroxides and phyllosilicates. We show that the abundance of these hydrated secondary minerals observed today in individual CV chondrites decreases with their peak metamorphic temperature. This is interpreted either as partial dehydration of these secondary minerals or limited hydration due to the rapid exhaustion of the water reservoir during parent body thermal metamorphism. Moreover, the lower abundance of oxyhydroxides (that have a lower thermal stability than phyllosilicates and may in large part postdate the peak of thermal metamorphism) in more metamorphosed CV chondrites is interpreted as lower availability of aqueous fluids during retrograde metamorphism in these meteorites. Lastly, we show that in comparison to CV OxB , CV OxA are systematically (i) more metamorphosed, (ii) less hydrated, (iii) depleted in ferromagnetic minerals, (iv) but enriched in metal in the form of secondary awaruite. CV OxA may be thermally metamorphosed CV OxB ... Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic SciTec Connect (Office of Scientific and Technical Information - OSTI, U.S. Department of Energy) Antarctic Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 276 363 383
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Bonal, Lydie
Gattacceca, Jérôme
Garenne, Alexandre
Eschrig, Jolantha
Rochette, Pierre
Krämer Ruggiu, Lisa
Water and heat: New constraints on the evolution of the CV chondrite parent body
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description This paper focuses on the post-accretion history of CV3 chondrites, through a combination of petrographic and mineralogical characterization, magnetic measurements, spectral (Raman and Infrared) and thermo-gravimetric analysis of 31 meteorites (including 7 falls, 21 Antarctic and 3 non-Antarctic finds) spanning a wide metamorphic range. We classify the 21 Antarctic chondrites and the Bukhara fall into the CV Red , CV OxA , and CV OxB subgroups. We establish quantitative parameters relevant for this sub-classification. In comparison to CV Ox , CV Red chondrites are characterized by (i) a lower abundance of matrix, (ii) a higher abundance of metal, (iii) the presence of Ni-poor sulfides. In comparison to CV OxB , CV OxA are characterized by (i) similar matrix abundance, (ii) a higher abundance of metal, (iii) the presence of metal almost exclusively under the form of awaruite, (iv) lower Ni content of sulfides, (v) lower magnetic susceptibility and saturation remanence. In this work, both CV Ox (CV OxA and CV OxB ) and CV Red experienced aqueous alteration, and contain oxyhydroxides and phyllosilicates. We show that the abundance of these hydrated secondary minerals observed today in individual CV chondrites decreases with their peak metamorphic temperature. This is interpreted either as partial dehydration of these secondary minerals or limited hydration due to the rapid exhaustion of the water reservoir during parent body thermal metamorphism. Moreover, the lower abundance of oxyhydroxides (that have a lower thermal stability than phyllosilicates and may in large part postdate the peak of thermal metamorphism) in more metamorphosed CV chondrites is interpreted as lower availability of aqueous fluids during retrograde metamorphism in these meteorites. Lastly, we show that in comparison to CV OxB , CV OxA are systematically (i) more metamorphosed, (ii) less hydrated, (iii) depleted in ferromagnetic minerals, (iv) but enriched in metal in the form of secondary awaruite. CV OxA may be thermally metamorphosed CV OxB ...
author Bonal, Lydie
Gattacceca, Jérôme
Garenne, Alexandre
Eschrig, Jolantha
Rochette, Pierre
Krämer Ruggiu, Lisa
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Gattacceca, Jérôme
Garenne, Alexandre
Eschrig, Jolantha
Rochette, Pierre
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title Water and heat: New constraints on the evolution of the CV chondrite parent body
title_short Water and heat: New constraints on the evolution of the CV chondrite parent body
title_full Water and heat: New constraints on the evolution of the CV chondrite parent body
title_fullStr Water and heat: New constraints on the evolution of the CV chondrite parent body
title_full_unstemmed Water and heat: New constraints on the evolution of the CV chondrite parent body
title_sort water and heat: new constraints on the evolution of the cv chondrite parent body
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