Origin of volatile-rich H chondrites with light/dark structuresThe light and dark fractions of four gas-rich, brecciated H chondrites are studied in terms of petrography and volatile element chemistry in an investigation of the origin of light/dark chondrites. Petrographic constraints on the nature of the light and dark fractions of the meteorites are presented. Light clasts within the brecciated H chondrites are more highly metamorphosed than dark host material, and olivine, pyroxene and metal compositions suggest that dark fractions consist of mixtures of unequilibrated material and pulverized equilibrated H chondrite similar to the light clasts. Volatile element concentrations in the dark fractions are similar to those in the least equilibrated H3 chondrites, and no petrographic evidence for admixture of significant amounts of carbonaceous chondrite was noted. It is concluded that volatile-rich H chondrite breccias may not have incorporated carbonaceous chondrite dust as the volatile element carrier.
Document ID
19820038763
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Mcsween, H. Y., Jr. (Tennessee, University Knoxville, TN, United States)
Lipschutz, M. E. (Purdue University West Lafayette, IN, United States)