Petrography and olivine mineral chemistry of chondrules and inclusions in the Allende meteoriteThe examination of 19 polished-thin sections from a sample of the Allende meteorite reveals that anhedral olivine chondrules (OCs) are the most abundant chondrule type (19.7% of total chondrules + inclusions), followed by recrystallized OCs (7.5%), euhedral OCs (2.9%), glassy/skeletal OCs (2.7%), and barred OCs (2.3%). The most abundant inclusions are those comprised of many small olivine crystals with varying amounts of opaque minerals and glass (31.5%), followed by fine grained inclusions (16.1%) and single olivine crystals (15.7%). Microprobe analyses of olivines show that recrystallized and barred chondrules are the most forsteritic and exhibit relatively narrow compositional ranges, whereas single crystals have the widest range, from Fa sub 0.3 to Fa sub 49.
Document ID
19800039429
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Simon, S. B. (Massachusetts Univ. Amherst, MA, United States)
Haggerty, S. E. (Massachusetts, University Amherst, Mass., United States)