Lonar crater glasses and high-magnesium australites - Trace element volatilization and meteoritic contaminationRadiochemical neutron activation analysis was used to detect six siderophile elements (Ni, Re, Os, Pd, Ir and Au) and three volatile elements (Zn, Se and Cd) in two basalts, a pumice and three impact glasses from Lonar crater, India, and in six high-magnesium australites. Significant depletions in Re and Se with respect to the parent basalts were found in the Lonar glasses. These depletions, apparently correlated with the degree of shock, are probably due to volatilization under the oxidizing conditions characteristic of earth. One of the australites is substantially enriched in siderophiles relative to the level of these elements in the other five tektites. The element patterns in the australites resemble those of the carbonaceous or cometary component of an Apollo 16 soil.
Document ID
19790055234
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Morgan, J. W. (U.S. Geological Survey Reston, Va., United States)