EXTENSIVE IMPACT MELTING ON THE H-CHONDRITE PARENT ASTEROID DURING THE CATACLYSMIC BOMBARDMENT OF THE EARLY SOLAR SYSTEM: EVIDENCE FROM THE ACHONDRITIC METEORITE DAR AL GANI 896
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DaG 896 is an olivine-rich microporphyritic rock of komatiitic composition. Both the olivine composition (Fa17.5±2.1, [Mn/Mg] = 0.0061) and the bulk oxygen isotopic composition (δ O = +2.55, δ O = +3.50) indicate that DaG 896 is a sample of the H-chondrite parent body. The bulk chemistry shows an H-chondritic distribution of lithophile elements, whereas chalcophile and siderophile elements are strongly depleted, indicating formation through whole-rock melting (or nearly so) of H-chondrite material, nearly complete loss of the metal plus sulfide component, and crystallization without significant igneous fractionation. Superheated, severely shocked chondritic relics (∼10 vol%), typically in the form of corroded lithic fragments <100 μm in size intimately distributed within the igneous lithology, indicate that melting was triggered by a highly energetic impact, which possibly induced shock pressures of ∼80–100 GPa. The relatively young 3.704 ± 0.035 Ga Ar- Ar crystallization age is consistent with the impact melting origin, as magmatism in the asteroid belt was active only in the first hundred million years of solar system history.
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Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2004, 68, 10, 2379-2397