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Unique achondrite Northwest Africa 11042: Exploring the melting and breakup of the L Chondrite parent body

Zoltan Vaci Carl B. Agee Munir Humayun Karen Ziegler Yemane Asmerom +6 lainnya
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Northwest Africa (NWA) 11042 is a heavily shocked achondrite with medium-grained cumulate textures. Its olivine and pyroxene compositions, oxygen isotopic composition, and chromium isotopic composition are consistent with L chondrites. Sm-Nd dating of its primary phases shows a crystallization age of 4100 +/- 160 Ma. Ar-Ar dating of its shocked mineral maskelynite reveals an age of 484.0 +/- 1.5 Ma. This age coincides roughly with the breakup event of the L chondrite parent body evident in the shock ages of many L chondrites and the terrestrial record of fossil L chondritic chromite. NWA 11042 shows large depletions in siderophile elements (<0.01 times CI) suggestive of a complex igneous history involving extraction of a Fe-Ni-S liquid on the L chondrite parent body. Due to its relatively young crystallization age, the heat source for such an igneous process is most likely impact. Because its mineralogy, petrology, and O isotopes are similar to the ungrouped achondrite NWA 4284 (this work), the two meteorites are likely paired and derived from the same parent body.

Penulis (11)

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Zoltan Vaci

C

Carl B. Agee

M

Munir Humayun

K

Karen Ziegler

Y

Yemane Asmerom

V

Victor Polyak

H

Henner Busemann

D

Daniela Krietsch

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Matthew Heizler

M

Matthew E. Sanborn

Q

Qing-Zhu Yin

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Vaci, Z., Agee, C.B., Humayun, M., Ziegler, K., Asmerom, Y., Polyak, V. et al. (2021). Unique achondrite Northwest Africa 11042: Exploring the melting and breakup of the L Chondrite parent body. https://arxiv.org/abs/2102.01281

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