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Petrologic and textural diversity among the PCA 02 howardite group,one of the largest pieces of the Vestan surface
Authors:Andrew W BECK  Kees C WELTEN  Harry Y McSWEEN Jr  Christina E VIVIANO  Marc W CAFFEE
Institution:1. Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution NW, Washington, DC 20560–0112, USA;2. Space Sciences Laboratory, 7 Gauss Way, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720–7450, USA;3. Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Planetary Geoscience Institute, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenessee 37996–1410, USA;4. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Maryland 20723, USA;5. PRIME Laboratory, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, USA
Abstract:Abstract— Nine howardites and two diogenites were recovered from the Pecora Escarpment Icefield (PCA) in 2002. Cosmogenic radionuclide abundances indicate that the samples are paired and that they constituted an approximately 1 m (diameter) meteoroid prior to atmospheric entry. At about 1 m in diameter, the PCA 02 HED group represents one of the largest single pre‐atmospheric pieces of the Vestan surface yet described. Mineral and textural variations were measured in six of the PCA 02 howardites to investigate meter‐scale diversity of the Vestan surface. Mineral compositions span the range of known eucrite and diogenite compositions. Additional non‐diogenitic groups of Mg‐ and Fe‐rich olivine are observed, and are interpreted to have been formed by exogenic contamination and impact melting, respectively. These howardites contain olivine‐rich impact melts that likely formed from dunite‐ and harzburgite‐rich target rocks. Containing the first recognized olivine‐rich HED impact melts, these samples provide meteoritic evidence that olivine‐rich lithologies have been exposed on the surface of Vesta. Finally, we present a new method for mapping distributions of lithologies in howardites using 8 elemental X‐ray maps. Proportions of diogenite and eucrite vary considerably among the PCA 02 howardites, suggesting they originated from a heterogeneous portion of the Vestan surface. While whole sample modes are dominated by diogenite, the finer grain size fractions are consistently more eucritic. This discrepancy has implications for near‐infrared spectral observations of portions of Vesta’s surface that are similar to the PCA 02 howardites, as the finer grained eucritic material will disproportionately dominate the spectra.
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