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Wüstite in the fusion crust of Almahata Sitta sulfide‐metal assemblage MS‐166: Evidence for oxygen in metallic melts
Authors:Marian Horstmann  Munir Humayun  Dennis Harries  Falko Langenhorst  Nancy L Chabot  Addi Bischoff  Michael E Zolensky
Institution:1. Institut für Planetologie, Westf?lische Wilhelms‐Universit?t Münster, , 48149 Münster, Germany;2. National High Magnetic Field Laboratory & Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science, Florida State University, , Tallahassee, Florida, 32310 USA;3. Bayerisches Geoinstitut, Universit?t Bayreuth, , 95447 Bayreuth, Germany;4. Institut für Geowissenschaften, Friedrich‐Schiller‐Universit?t Jena, , 07745 Jena, Germany;5. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, , Laurel, Maryland, 20723 USA;6. ARES, NASA Johnson Space Center, , Houston, Texas, 77058 USA
Abstract:Meteorite fusion crusts form during the passage of a meteoroid through the Earth's atmosphere and are highly oxidized intergrowths as documented by the presence of e.g., oxides. The porous and irregular fusion crust surrounding the Almahata Sitta sulfide‐metal assemblage MS‐166 was found highly enriched in wüstite (Fe1‐xO). Frictional heating of the outer portions of the assemblage caused partial melting of predominantly the Fe‐sulfide and minor amounts of the outer Ni‐rich portions of the originally zoned metal in MS‐166. Along with melting significant amounts of oxygen were incorporated into the molten fusion crust and mainly FeS was oxidized and desulfurized to form wüstite. Considerable amounts of FeS were lost due to ablation, whereas the cores of the large metal grains appear largely unmelted leaving behind metal grains and surrounding wüstite‐rich material (matte). Metal grains along with the surrounding matte typically form an often highly porous framework of globules interconnected with the matte. Although textures and chemical composition suggest that melting of Fe,Ni metal occurred only partially (Ni‐rich rims), there is a trace elemental imprint of siderophile element partitioning influenced by oxygen in the metallic melt as indicated by the behavior of W and Ga, the two elements significantly affected by oxygen in a metallic melt. It is remarkable that MS‐166 survived the atmospheric passage as troilite inclusions in iron meteorites are preferentially destroyed.
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