FINE-GRAINED, SPINEL-RICH INCLUSIONS FROM THE REDUCED CV CHONDRITES EFREMOVKA AND LEOVILLE: I. MINERALOGY, PETROLOGY, AND BULK CHEMISTRY

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dc.contributor.author Krot A.N.
dc.contributor.author MacPherson G.J.
dc.contributor.author Ulyanov A.A.
dc.contributor.author Petaev M.I.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-01T05:54:59Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-01T05:54:59Z
dc.date.issued 2004
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=13467706
dc.identifier.citation Meteoritics and Planetary Science, 2004, 39, 9, 1517-1553
dc.identifier.issn 1086-9379
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/38865
dc.description.abstract Fine-grained, spinel-rich inclusions in the reduced CV chondrites Efremovka and Leoville consist of spinel, melilite, anorthite, Al-diopside, and minor hibonite and perovskite; forsterite is very rare. Several CAIs are surrounded by forsterite-rich accretionary rims. In contrast to heavily altered fine-grained CAIs in the oxidized CV chondrite Allende, those in the reduced CVs experienced very little alteration (secondary nepheline and sodalite are rare). The Efremovka and Leoville fine-grained CAIs are 16O-enriched and, like their Allende counterparts, generally have volatility fractionated group II rare earth element patterns. Three out of 13 fine-grained CAIs we studied are structurally uniform and consist of small concentrically zoned nodules having spinel ± hibonite ± perovskite cores surrounded by layers of melilite and Al-diopside. Other fine-grained CAIs show an overall structural zonation defined by modal mineralogy differences between the inclusion cores and mantles. The cores are melilite-free and consist of tiny spinel ± hibonite ± perovskite grains surrounded by layers of anorthite and Al-diopside. The mantles are calcium-enriched, magnesium-depleted and coarsergrained relative to the cores; they generally contain abundant melilite but have less spinel and anorthite than the cores. The bulk compositions of fine-grained CAIs generally show significant fractionation of Al from Ca and Ti, with Ca and Ti being depleted relative to Al; they are similar to those of coarsegrained, type C igneous CAIs, and thus are reasonable candidate precursors for the latter. The finegrained CAIs originally formed as aggregates of spinel-perovskite-melilite ± hibonite gas-solid condensates from a reservoir that was 16O-enriched but depleted in the most refractory REEs. These aggregates later experienced low-temperature gas-solid nebular reactions with gaseous SiO and Mg to form Al-diopside and ±anorthite. The zoned structures of many of the fine-grained inclusions may be the result of subsequent reheating that resulted in the evaporative loss of SiO and Mg and the formation of melilite. The inferred multi-stage formation history of fine-grained inclusions in Efremovka and Leoville is consistent with a complex formation history of coarse-grained CAIs in CV chondrites.
dc.title FINE-GRAINED, SPINEL-RICH INCLUSIONS FROM THE REDUCED CV CHONDRITES EFREMOVKA AND LEOVILLE: I. MINERALOGY, PETROLOGY, AND BULK CHEMISTRY
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