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Structural deformation of the Leoville chondriteA petrofabric study of the Leoville chondrite was performed in order to gain an understanding of its deformation process. Strain values were determined from the chondrules' axial ratios or by the all-object-separation method, and the compaction required to deform Leoville chondrules was calculated from the decrease of radius in the circle-to-ellipse transformation. Structural and strain studies indicate the following order of events experienced by Leoville: (1) formation as an accretionary breccia, (2) compaction and development of foliation, (3) fracturing, possibly due to impact on earth, and (4) terrestrial weathering. Similarities between the axial ratios of chondrules (1.9-2.0) and of the whole meteorite (2.0) indicate either that Leoville deformed homogeneously or that it deformed as a framework of touching chondrules. This amount of strain corresponds to approximately 33 percent uniaxial shortening, assuming constant volume, and is likely to have been caused by compaction due to overburden from progressive accretion on the chondrite body. Diffusional flow is believed to be the mechanism by which olivines in these chondrules deformed.
Document ID
19860047528
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Cain, P. M.
(Tennessee Univ. Knoxville, TN, United States)
Mcsween, H. Y., Jr.
(Tennessee Univ. Knoxville, TN, United States)
Woodward, N. B.
(Tennessee, University Knoxville, United States)
Date Acquired
August 12, 2013
Publication Date
March 1, 1986
Publication Information
Publication: Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Volume: 77
Issue: 2 Ma
ISSN: 0012-821X
Subject Category
Lunar And Planetary Exploration
Accession Number
86A32266
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAG9-58
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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