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Oriented Mineral Transformation in a Dark Inclusion from the Leoville MeteoriteDark inclusions (DIs) in chondrites and achondrites are dark gray to black fragments that include a wide variety of materials that have experienced very different petrologic histories. Based on the law of inclusions, they are rocks that accreted prior to and are older than their host meteorites and possibly rep-resent an earlier generation of material. The origin of these inclusions and their relationship to their host meteorites is not always clear. They are interesting in that they represent lithologies that experienced different parent body histories than their host meteorites and are either exotic components or originated from different regions of the meteorite parent body. In many cases, DIs in CV chondrites have been altered to greater degrees than their host meteorites suggesting pre accretionary alteration [e.g., 1,2,3]. There is debate concerning whether or not these DIs record an earlier era of aqueous alteration and subsequent thermal metamorphism, and how these processes may have also affected the host CV materials. The present study is a description of a dark inclusion found in the Leoville meteorite (specifically, thin section USNM 3535-1). This inclusion has some interesting features that have considerable relevance for this discussion.
Document ID
20170001368
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Buchanan, P. C.
(Kilgore Coll. Kilgore, TX, United States)
Zolensky, M. E.
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Weisberg, M. K.
(Kingsborough Community Coll. Brooklyn, NY, United States)
Hagiya, K.
(Hyogo Univ. Hyogo, Japan)
Mikouchi, T.
(Tokyo Univ. Japan)
Takenouchi, A.
(Tokyo Univ. Japan)
Hasegawa, H.
(Tokyo Univ. Japan)
Ono, H.
(Tokyo Univ. Japan)
Higashi, K.
(Tokyo Univ. Japan)
Ohsumi, K.
(Japan Synchrotron Research Inst. Hyogo, Japan)
Date Acquired
February 7, 2017
Publication Date
March 20, 2017
Subject Category
Geosciences (General)
Lunar And Planetary Science And Exploration
Report/Patent Number
JSC-CN-38552
Report Number: JSC-CN-38552
Meeting Information
Meeting: Lunar and Planetary Science Conference
Location: The Woodlands, TX
Country: United States
Start Date: March 20, 2017
End Date: March 24, 2017
Sponsors: Lunar and Planetary Inst., Universities Space Research Association
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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