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Accretional and alterational differences in a carbonaceous chondrite parent body: Evidence from the NWA 5491 CV3 meteorite
Authors:A Kereszturi  I Gyollai  S Jozsa  Z Kanuchova
Institution:1. Konkoly Astronomical Institute, Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, Budapest, Hungary;2. Institute for Geological and Geochemical Research, Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, Budapest, Hungary;3. Faculty of Science, Department of Petrology and Geochemistry, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Eotvos Lorand University of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary;4. Astronomical Institute of Slovak Academy of Sciences, T. Lomnica, Slovakia
Abstract:The NWA 5491 CV3 meteorite is a CVoxA subtype, and composed of two substantially different units (titled “upper” and “lower” units) in the cm size range with original accreted material and also subsequent alteration produced features. Based on the large chondrules in the “upper” unit and the small chondrules plus CAIs in the “lower” unit, they possibly accreted material from different parts of the solar nebula and/or at different times, whereas substantial changes happened in the nebula's composition. Differences are observed in the level of early fragmentation too, which was stronger in the upper units. During later alteration oxidizing fluids possibly circulated only in the upper unit, mechanical fragmentation and resorption were also stronger there. In the last phase of the geological history these two rock units came into physical contact, but impact‐driven shock effects were not observed. The characteristics of this meteorite provide evidence that the same parent body might accrete substantially different material and also the later processes could differ spatially in the parent body.
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