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Inclusions in the Allende Meteorite / Brian Mason and S.R. Taylor

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Author:
Mason, Brian Harold 1917-  Search this
Taylor, Stuart Ross 1925-  Search this
Smithsonian Institution  Search this
Physical description:
iii, 30 p. : ill. ; 26 cm
Type:
Electronic resources
Date:
1982
Summary:
Six discrete groups of inclusions have been distinguished in the Allende meteorite. Groups I, V, and VI are mostly melilite-rich chondrules, although some have been extensively altered to fine-grained aggregates; Groups II and III are mostly fine-grained aggregates made up largely of spinel and fassaite; Group IV are olivine-rich aggregates and chondrules. Each group has a distinctive trace-element pattern, most clearly shown by the rare-earth (RE) distribution pattern. Group I has an unfractionated pattern (except for a small positive Eu anomaly) at about 10-15 times chondrites; Group II has a highly fractionated pattern with depletion of the heavier lanthanides (Gd-Er) and negative Eu and positive Tm and Yb anomalies; Group III has an unfractionated pattern at about 20 times chondrites, except for negative Eu and Yb anomalies; Group IV has a relatively unfractionated pattern at 2-4 times chondrites; Group V has an unfractionated pattern at 10-20 times chondrites; Group VI has an unfractionated pattern at 10-20 times chondrites, except for positive Eu and Yb anomalies (i.e., complementary to Group III). The complex patterns of trace element distribution in these Allende inclusions indicate a complex history of formation of this meteorite from the solar nebula.
Topic:
Allende meteorite  Search this
Call number:
QE1 .S66 no.25
QB756.A43 1982
QE1.S66 no.25
QB756.A43 1982
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_358006