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Carbonaceous chondrites—I. Characterization and significance of carbonaceous chondrite (CM) xenoliths in the Jodzie howardite
Authors:TE Bunch  S Chang  U Frick  J Neil  G Moreland
Institution:1. Space Sciences Division, Ames Research Center, NASA, Moffet Field, CA 94035, U.S.A.;2. Extraterrestrial Research Division, Ames Research Center, NASA, Moffet Field, CA 94035, U.S.A.;3. Department of Physics, University of California—Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, U.S.A.;4. Space Science Laboratory, University of California—Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, U.S.A.;5. Division of Meteorites, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 20560, U.S.A.
Abstract:Mineralogical, chemical, textural, and isotopic studies of the abundant carbonaceous inclusions in the Jodzie howardite are consistent with CM characteristics. These CM xenoliths show regolith alteration on a level comparable to the Murray and Murchison meteorites but less than Nogoya, flow-oriented development of phyllosilicates and ‘poorly characterized phases’, and partial oxidation of sulfides. Temperature-programmed pyrolysis mass spectrometry (25°–1400°C) indicates that gas release patterns of volatiles and hydrocarbon components and percent contents of N(0.15), C(2.3) and S(2.4) are typical of CM meteorites. Release of significant amounts of SO2 is attributed to the thermal breakdown of ‘poorly characterized phases’ (Fe-Ni-C-S-O) that formed during low temperature aqueous alteration in the CM parent body.Noble gas abundances are well within the reported range of CM meteorites. The fact that the Ne composition is typical for ‘solar’ values and the isotopic structure of Xe is ‘planetary’ argues that these gases were entrapped by different mechanisms. Cosmic ray exposure ages for the xenoliths (3He, 5 × 106; 21Ne, 6.7 × 106; 38Ar, 6.9 × 106 yr) agree with the reported exposure age for the eucritic host. Volatile abundances, presence of intact organic molecules, and phyllosilicates in the CM xenoliths preclude regolith temperatures in excess of 200°C after CM incorporation. Mixing of the host and xenoliths probably occurred during a low-velocity collision of main belt asteroids.
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