2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.gca.2013.10.053
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Petrographic, chemical and spectroscopic evidence for thermal metamorphism in carbonaceous chondrites I: CI and CM chondrites

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“…Broad reflections in XRD patterns indicate that the olivine within the CI-like meteorites is fine-grained and poorly crystalline (e.g. King et al 2015), consistent with it being a secondary phase that recrystallized from the phyllosilicate during thermal metamorphism (Tonui et al 2003(Tonui et al , 2014Nakamura 2005). This implies that essentially all of the original silicates were hydrated, as is observed in the CI chondrites (e.g.…”
Section: Degree Of Aqueous Alterationmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…Broad reflections in XRD patterns indicate that the olivine within the CI-like meteorites is fine-grained and poorly crystalline (e.g. King et al 2015), consistent with it being a secondary phase that recrystallized from the phyllosilicate during thermal metamorphism (Tonui et al 2003(Tonui et al , 2014Nakamura 2005). This implies that essentially all of the original silicates were hydrated, as is observed in the CI chondrites (e.g.…”
Section: Degree Of Aqueous Alterationmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Troilite is much more abundant in these CI-like chondrites (~20 vol.%) than in CI chondrites (King et al 2015) and has been observed breaking down into Femetal around this temperature (Tonui et al 2014). Alternatively, this could result from high temperature decomposition of a carbonate phase (e.g.…”
Section: Tga-ci and Ci-like Chondritesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A previous amino acid analysis of Y-980115 conducted by Burton et al (2014a) showed that Y-980115 had a low total amino acid abundancẽ 3 nmol/g (which translates to~300 ppb, with a molar mass of~100 g/mol). This low amino acid abundance makes Y-980115 distinct from other CI chondrites such as Orgueil and Ivuna (total amino acid abundance >4000 ppb), which accounts for its alternative nomenclature as "CI-like chondrite," commonly named for a range of chondrites with isotopic and petrographic characteristics that differ remarkably from typical CI chondrites (Tonui et al 2014). Modal mineralogy of Y-980115 indicates that it has experienced short-lived thermal metamorphism above 500°C (King et al 2015b), which is notably lower than the estimated peak temperature (<220°C) for Orgueil insoluble organic matter (IOM) obtained from micro-Raman spectroscopy (Busemann et al 2007) (although micro-Raman spectroscopy is not sensitive to weaker thermal events such as flash-heating or impact (Quirico et al 2005)) and inferred from its organic content (Nagy et al 1963).…”
Section: Low Amino Acid Abundances Of Y-980115 and Alha77003mentioning
confidence: 99%