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Oxygen, Magnesium, and Aluminum Isotopes in the Ivuna CAI: Re-Examining High-Temperature Fractionations in CI ChondritesCI chondrites are thought to approximate the bulk solar system composition since they closely match the composition of the solar photosphere. Thus, chemical differences between a planetary object and the CI composition are interpreted to result from fractionations of a CI starting composition. This interpretation is often made despite the secondary mineralogy of CI chondrites, which resulted from low-T aqueous alteration on the parent asteroid(s). Prevalent alteration and the relatively large uncertainties in the photospheric abundances (approx. +/-5-10%) permit chemical fractionation of CI chondrites from the bulk solar system, if primary chondrules and/or CAIs have been altered beyond recognition. Isolated olivine and pyroxene grains that range from approx. 5 microns to several hundred microns have been reported in CI chondrites, and acid residues of Orgueil were found to contain refractory oxides with oxygen isotopic compositions matching CAIs. However, the only CAI found to be unambiguously preserved in a CI chondrite was identified in Ivuna. The Ivuna CAI's primary mineralogy, small size (approx.170 microns), and fine-grained igneous texture classify it as a compact type A. Aqueous alteration infiltrated large portions of the CAI, but other regions remain pristine. The major primary phases are melilite (Ak 14-36 ), grossmanite (up to 20.8 wt.% TiO 2 ), and spinel. Both melilite and grossmanite have igneous textures and zoning patterns. An accretionary rim consists primarily of olivine (Fa 2-17 ) and low-Ca pyroxene (Fs 2-10 ), which could be either surviving CI2 material or a third lithology.
Document ID
20170006939
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Frank, D. R.
(Hawaii Univ. at Manoa Honolulu, HI, United States)
Huss, G. R.
(Hawaii Univ. at Manoa Honolulu, HI, United States)
Nagashima, K.
(Hawaii Univ. at Manoa Honolulu, HI, United States)
Zolensky, M. E.
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Le, L.
(Jacobs Technologies Engineering Science Contract Group Houston, TX, United States)
Date Acquired
July 25, 2017
Publication Date
July 23, 2017
Subject Category
Space Sciences (General)
Report/Patent Number
JSC-CN-39695
Report Number: JSC-CN-39695
Meeting Information
Meeting: Annual Meeting of The Meteoritical Society
Location: Sante Fe, NM
Country: United States
Start Date: July 23, 2017
End Date: July 28, 2017
Sponsors: Meteoritical Society
Distribution Limits
Public
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