MAGNESIAN BASALT CLASTS FROM THE EET 92014 AND KAPOETA HOWARDITES AND A DISCUSSION OF ALLEGED PRIMARY MAGNESIAN HED BASALTS

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dc.contributor.author Mittlefehldt D.W.
dc.contributor.author Lindstrom M.M.
dc.date.accessioned 2020-12-16T04:06:35Z
dc.date.available 2020-12-16T04:06:35Z
dc.date.issued 1997
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=274892
dc.identifier.citation Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 1997, , 2, 453-462
dc.identifier.issn 0016-7037
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/20913
dc.description.abstract We have performed petrologic and geochemical studies on pyroxene-phyric, magnesian basalt clasts from the howardites EET 92014 and Kapoeta. Pyroxenes in the EET 92014 clast are strongly zoned from Wo4.5En68.9Fs26.6 cores to Wo22.2En18.5Fs59.2 rims. The pyroxene has also suffered later FeO metasomatism along healed fractures that has resulted in compositions with atypically high FeO/MnO ratios. Metasomatized pyroxenes reach compositions as ferroan as Wo3.2En37.0Fs59.8. Pyroxenes in the Kapoeta clast have cores that are more magnesian, Wo1.8En80.2Fs18.0, and are less strongly zoned, to Wo3.6En51.0Fs45.4. Atypically high FeO/MnO in the most ferroan pyroxenes in this clast coupled with late ferroan olivine (up to ~Fa64), reflect late-stage addition of FeO to the melt rather than igneous fractionation.The EET 92014 clast is enriched in the refractory incompatible lithophile elements and shows a refractory lithophile element pattern similar to Stannern and Bouvante. The clast is enriched in Cr2O3 and MgO and depleted in Al2O3 and CaO compared to main group or Stannern trend eucrites. Based on bulk major and trace lithophile element composition, this pyroxene-phyric clast cannot be directly related to basaltic eucrites. This clast is either an impact melt of a trace element-rich, polymict eucrite or howardite target, or a primary melt of a more magnesian source region than that which produced basaltic eucrites. We favor the former interpretation. Low siderophile element abundances, within the ranges for monomict eucrites, indicate <0.5% chondritic contamination in the clast, however. The Kapoeta clast has a major element composition within the range of howardites and likely is an impact melt of such a target lithology. Comparison with other reported magnesian basalt clasts from howardites indicates that in all likelihood, all heretofore alleged primary magnesian basalt clasts are impact melts of polymict targets. Two magnesian eucrites, ALHA81001 and Pomozdino, and magnesian eucrite clasts from the polymict eucrite Petersburg may possibly be primary melts of a magnesian source region not directly related to basaltic eucrites.
dc.title MAGNESIAN BASALT CLASTS FROM THE EET 92014 AND KAPOETA HOWARDITES AND A DISCUSSION OF ALLEGED PRIMARY MAGNESIAN HED BASALTS
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