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Northwest Africa (NWA) 8785, an EL3 Chondrite with FeO-Rich MatrixThe enstatite (E) chondrites are enigmatic but important for understanding the evolution of the terrestrial planets. They have highly reduced mineral assemblages in which enstatite (near pure in compostion) is the dominant silicate, metal is abundant and contains >2.5 wt. % Si in some EH3s, elements which are generally lithophile in most chondrites occur as sulfide and some E3s contain nitrides and carbides. Notably, stable isotope compositions are similar to the Earth-Moon. Aside from E chondrite clasts in the Kaidun breccia, the enstaite chondrites are dry, lacking evidence of ever having hydrous minerals, distinguishing them from most other chondrite groups and suggesting they formed relatively close to the sun, inside of the snow line. Compared to other chondrite groups, the E3s are also matrix-poor, with EH3s having ~4-12 vol. % and EL3s ≤5 vol % matrix. Here we present a study of NWA 8785, a remarkable new EL3 chondrite with an FeO-rich, fine-grained matrix. Our goals are to understand E chondrite matrix and the evolution and alteration history of the EL3 parent body.
Document ID
20190027190
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Weisberg, M. K.
(City Univ. of New York Brooklyn, NY, United States)
Zolensky, M. E.
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Kimura, M.
(National Institute of Polar Research Tachikawa, Tokyo, Japan)
Howard, K. T.
(City Univ. of New York Brooklyn, NY, United States)
Ebel, D. S.
(City Univ. of New York Brooklyn, NY, United States)
Bolega, Y.
(City Univ. of New York Brooklyn, NY, United States)
Date Acquired
July 11, 2019
Publication Date
July 7, 2019
Subject Category
Inorganic, Organic And Physical Chemistry
Report/Patent Number
JSC-E-DAA-TN68420
Meeting Information
Meeting: Meteoritical Society Annual Meeting
Location: Sapporo
Country: Japan
Start Date: July 7, 2019
End Date: July 12, 2019
Sponsors: Hokkaido University
Distribution Limits
Public
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