TEMPERATURES OF AQUEOUS ALTERATION AND EVIDENCE FOR METHANE GENERATION ON THE PARENT BODIES OF THE CM CHONDRITES

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Aqueous alteration of primitive meteorites was among the earliest geological processes during the evolution of our solar system. 'Clumped-isotope' thermometry of carbonates in the CM chondrites, Cold Bokkeveld, Murray, and Murchison, demonstrates that they underwent aqueous alteration at 20-71 °C from a fluid with δ18OVSMOW of 2.0‰ to 8.1‰ and δ17OVSMOW of -0.1‰ to 3.0‰. The δ13CVPDB values of these carbonates exhibit a negative correlation with the δ18OVSMOW of their formation waters, consistent with formation and escape of 13C-depleted CH4 during aqueous alteration. Methane generation under these conditions implies that the alteration fluid was characterized by an Eh ≤ -0.67 and pH ≥ 12.5 (or lower at the highest alteration temperatures). Our findings suggest that methane generation may have been a widespread consequence of planetesimal and planetary aqueous alteration, perhaps explaining the occurrence of methane on Titan, Triton, Pluto, and other Kuiper-belt objects. © 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2007, 71, 22, 5565-5575

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