Rb-Sr Isotopic Studies Of Antarctic Lherzolitic Shergottite Yamato 984028Yamato 984028 is a Martian meteorite found in the Yamato Mountains of Antarctica. It is classified as a lherzolitic shergottite and petrographically resembles several other lherzolitic shergottites, i.e. ALHA 77005, LEW 88516, Y-793605 and Y-000027/47/97 [e.g. 2-5]. These meteorites have similarly young crystallization ages (152-185 Ma) as enriched basaltic shergottites (157-203 Ma), but have very different ejection ages (approximately 4 Ma vs. approximately 2.5 Ma), thus they came from different martian target crater areas. Lherzolitic shergottites have mg-values approximately 0.70 and represent the most mafic olivine-pyroxene cumulates. Their parental magmas were melts derived probably from the primitive Martian mantle. Here we present Rb-Sr isotopic data for Y-984028 and compare these data with those obtained from other lherzolitic and olivine-phyric basaltic shergottites to better understand the isotopic characteristics of their primitive mantle source regions. Corresponding Sm-Nd analyses for Y-984028 are in progress.
Document ID
20090022361
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Shih, C.-Y. (Jacobs Sverdrup Technology, Inc. Houston, TX, United States)
Nyquist, L. E. (NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Reese, Y. (Muniz Engineering, Inc. Houston, TX, United States)
Misawa, K. (National Institute of Polar Research Tokyo, Japan)