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Raman spectroscopy of shocked enstatite-rich meteorites
Authors:Bidong Zhang  Sean R Shieh  Anthony C Withers  Audrey Bouvier
Institution:Department of Earth Sciences, Centre for Planetary Science and Exploration, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, N6A 3K7 Canada
Abstract:We present Raman patterns of enstatite in different classes of enstatite-rich chondrites and achondrites of various shock levels as previously reported from petrographic observations and X-ray diffraction analyses. Thin sections or mineral separates of four enstatite chondrites (LaPaz Icefield LAP] 02225, MacAlpine Hills MAC] 02837, Pecora Escarpment PCA] 91020, and Itqiy), three aubrites (Larkman Nunatak LAR] 04316, Khor Temiki, and Allan Hills ALH] 84008), and a ureilite (Sayh al Uhaymir SaU] 559) were examined by laser Raman spectroscopy. We find that the frequencies of fundamental Raman peaks of enstatites from the chondrites and aubrites deviate by ≤2 cm?1 from the values for unshocked enstatite. This small difference implies a negligible effect of shock metamorphism on peak positions. Significant differences (<6 cm?1) for peak positions are found for the pyroxenes of SaU 559 and may be attributed to minor substitution of Fe and Ca for Mg. Linear regressions of peak widths of enstatite chondrites against their established shock stages show a strong positive correlation for each mode (r2 > 0.94). From this linear relationship, the 343 and 1014 cm?1 peaks of the aubrites coincide with S4 determined from petrography. For Itqiy, we find S4–5, while the shock levels of SaU 559 exceed the petrologic scheme (S1–6), suggesting that the ureilite might have sustained multiple shock events or have been deformed in a high-pressure environment. Alternatively, for Itqiy (peak 343 cm?1) and SaU 559 (all peaks) enstatites, minor substitutions of Fe and Ca for Mg may have further broadened their peak widths.
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