Evaluation of Various Methods for Determining Bulk Compositions of Chondrules and Other Objects in Petrographic Thin SectionsStudies of many objects in petrographic thin section, such as melt inclusions in igneous rocks, chondrules and Ca-Al rich inclusions in chondritic meteorites, or clasts in lunar and other breccias, require or can benefit from knowledge of their bulk compositions. Given the scarcity of these materials, the reluctance of curators to provide more abundant material, and the extreme difficulty of cleanly separating such objects from their rock matrices, geochemical and cosmochemical studies need the ability to determine their bulk compositions from in situ methods, such as defocused beam analysis, or quantitative chemical mapping by electron beam methods.
Document ID
20190029024
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Ross, Daniel Kent (Texas Univ. El Paso, TX, United States)
Simon, Justin I. (NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)