Microcharacterization of 'Brownlee' particles - Features which distinguish interplanetary dust from meteoritesThe internal structure and chemistry of six 'chondritic' dust aggregates collected by U-2 aircraft in the upper atmosphere were examined. Large variations in major element chemistry occurred over submicron distances in all aggregates suggesting that the aggregates represent material distinct from most meteoritic material. The crystals are usually coated with, or embedded in, an amorphous material which is indigenous to the aggregates; it is responsible for the lumpy, reentrant structure of whole aggregates in secondary electron images. These results also suggest that the dust aggregates constitute a source of extraterrestrial material different from meteorites.
Document ID
19800039434
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Fraundorf, P. (Washington Univ. Saint Louis, MO, United States)
Shirck, J. (Washington University St. Louis, Mo., United States)