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Chemical characterization of a unique chondrite: Allan Hills 85085
Authors:David C Gosselin  J C Laul
Abstract:Abstract— Allan Hills 85085 is a new and very important addition to the growing list of unique carbonaceous chondrites because of its unique chemical and mineralogical properties. Previously published data on ALH85085 have established its bulk composition, gross levels of volatile depletion, siderophile enrichment, and the unique character of this unique meteorite. This chemical study provides more precise data on the major, minor, and trace element characteristics of ALH85085. ALH85085 has compositional, petrological, and isotopic affinities to Al Rais and Renazzo, and to Bencubbin-Weatherford. The similarities to Al Rais and Renazzo, in particular, suggest similar formation locations and thermal processing, possibly in the vicinity of CI chondrites. Petrologic, compositional and isotopic studies indicate that the components that control the abundance of the various refractory and volatile elements were not allowed to equilibrate with the nebula as conditions changed. This lack of equilibration could explain some of the compositional and petrologic variations within and between these meteorites and the inconsistencies in the classification of these meteorites using known taxonomic parameters. It is also apparent that the compositional trends implied by the application of taxonomic parameters probably did not vary simply with heliocentric distance. In addition, variations in the agglomeration of diverse nebular phases along with local and regional temperature events may strongly influence the bulk composition of meteorites.
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