REPEATED SHOCK AND THERMAL METAMORPHISM OF THE ABERNATHY METEORITE |
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Authors: | P Lambert C Lewis CB Moore |
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Institution: | 1. SN4/NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX 77058;2. Center for Meteorite Studies Arizona State University Tempe, AZ 87287 |
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Abstract: | Based on the example of Abernathy (L6 chondrite), this study shows how petrographic investigation can be used to unravel the nature, chronology and conditions of superposed metamorphic events in chondrites. Features considered include the texture of the rock, optical characteristics of olivine, pyroxene and plagioclase, refractive index of plagioclase, metallographical characteristics and microhardness of Fe-Ni alloys. From these data it is deduced that Abernathy has been involved in at least six metamorphic events since the formation of the chondrite. Four distinct shock events and two separate reheating events have been identified. The chronology of these events is established. The conditions for the last four events are reasonably well constrained. These include successively, i) severe reheating (T > 1200°C), ii) severe shock causing complete melting of plagioclase and local melting of the rock (90 < P < 110 GPa, 1250°GC < T < 1350°C), iii) mild shock (10 < P < 25 GPa, T<500°C), and iv) reheating below 800°C. |
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