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The Twannberg (Switzerland) IIG iron meteorites: Mineralogy,chemistry, and CRE ages
Authors:Beda A HOFMANN  Silvio LORENZETTI  Otto EUGSTER  Urs KRÄHENBÜHL  Gregory HERZOG  Feride SEREFIDDIN  Edwin GNOS  Manuel EGGIMANN  John T WASSON
Institution:1. Naturhistorisches Museum der Burgergemeinde Bern, Bernastrasse 15, CH‐3005 Bern, Switzerland;2. Physikalisches Institut, Abteilung für Weltraumforschung und Planetologie, Sidlerstr. 5, CH‐3012 Bern, Switzerland;3. Institut für Biomechanik, ETH, CH‐8093 Zürich, Switzerland;4. Abteilung für Chemie und Biochemie, Universit?t Bern, Freiestr. 3, CH‐3012 Bern, Switzerland;5. Department of Chemistry, Rutgers University, 610 Taylor Rd., Piscataway, New Jersey 08854, USA;6. Cuesta College, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo, California 93403, USA;7. Institute for Geological Sciences, Baltzerstrasse 1‐3, CH‐3012 Bern, Switzerland;8. Musée d'histoire naturelle de la ville de Genève, Geneva, Switzerland;9. Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095‐1567, USA
Abstract:Abstract— The original mass (15915 g) of the Twannberg IIG (low Ni‐, high P) iron was found in 1984. Five additional masses (12 to 2488 g) were recovered between 2000 and 2007 in the area. The different masses show identical mineralogy consisting of kamacite single crystals with inclusions of three types of schreibersite crystals: cm‐sized skeletal (10.5% Ni), lamellar (17.2% Ni), and 1–3 × 10 μm‐sized microprismatic (23.9% Ni). Masses I and II were compared in detail and have virtually identical microstructure, hardness, chemical composition, cosmic‐ray exposure (CRE) ages, and 10Be and 26Al activities. Bulk concentrations of 5.2% Ni and 2.0% P were calculated. The preatmospheric mass is estimated to have been at least 11,000 kg. The average CRE age for the different Twannberg samples is 230 ± 50 Ma. Detrital terrestrial mineral grains in the oxide rinds of the three larger masses indicate that they oxidized while they were incorporated in a glacial till deposited by the Rhône glacier during the last glaciation (Würm). The find location of mass I is located at the limit of glaciation where the meteorite may have deposited after transport by the glacier over considerable distance. All evidence indicates pairing of the six masses, which may be part of a larger shower as is indicated by the large inferred pre‐atmospheric mass.
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