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The thermal history of the Acapulco meteorite and its parent body deduced from U/Pb systematics in mineral separates and bulk rock fragments
Authors:Christa Gö  pel,Gé  rard Manhè  s
Affiliation:CNRS UMR 7159, institut de physique du globe de Paris, équipe de géochimie et cosmochimie, université Paris-Diderot, boîte 89, 4, place Jussieu, 75252 Paris cedex 05, France
Abstract:U/Pb systematics of the Acapulco meteorite have been determined on phosphate and feldspar separates and on grain size fractions of bulk material. The latter show an enrichment of U and Th with respect to CI chondrites and a low (∼1) Th/U ratio. This is consistent with the model that the majority of U and Th was added early by a low temperature melt to the Acapulco precursor. The feldspar exhibits a Pb isotope composition that is close to the primordial Pb composition. Mineral separates and bulk fractions define a 207Pb/206Pb isochron. The age corresponds to 4555.9 ± 0.6 Ma. This age anchors the thermal evolution of the Acapulco parent body into an absolute time scale. Evaluation of the Hf/W and U/Pb records with the cooling rates deduced from mineralogical investigations confirms the idea that the Acapulco parent body was fragmented during its cooling. The U/Pb system precisely dates this break-up at 4556 ± 1 Ma.
Keywords:Acapulco meteorite   Lead isotopes   Pb&ndash  Pb ages   Phosphate   Feldspar   Cooling   Parent body
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