Sr isotopes in the Orgueil CI meteorite: Chronology of early solar system hydrothermal activity |
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Authors: | J. D. Macdougall |
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Affiliation: | (1) Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 92093-0220 La Jolla, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | New Sr isotopic analyses and calculated formation ages of carbonates from the Orgueil CI meteorite are reported. Among the samples analyzed in this work, dolomites give the youngest formation ages and may have been deposited intermittently starting near the time of parent body formation and continuing for at least 30 Ma. The Sr isotope data also suggest that breunnerites (Fe-Mn-Mg carbonates) crystallized after dolomite formation. Leaching experiments on bulk meteorite samples provide evidence for a very mobile, water soluble Sr reservoir in Orgueil that is characterized by extremely radiogenic Sr (87 Sr/86 Sr≈ 0.81-0.82). This unsupported Sr reflects recent element redistribution, possibly at the time of parent body breakup recorded by the ∼ 10 Ma exposure age of Orgueil. The carbonate data in particular corroborate earlier indications that hydrothermal processes were among the earliest events to affect the CI parent body. |
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Keywords: | Orgueil carbonate Sr isotopes hydrothermal chronology |
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