Ancient porosity preserved in ordinary chondrites: Examining shock and compaction on young asteroids

作者:Friedrich Jon M*; Rubin Alan E; Beard Sky P; Swindle Timothy D; Isachsen Clark E; Rivers Mark L; Macke Robert J
来源:Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 2014, 49(7): 1214-1231.
DOI:10.1111/maps.12328

摘要

We use a combination of 2D and 3D petrographic examination and Ar-40-Ar-39 analyses to examine the impact histories of a suite of seven ordinary chondrites (Baszkowka, Miller, NWA 2380, Mount Tazerzait, Sahara 98034, Tjerebon, and MIL 99301) that partially preserve their ancient, but postaccretionary, porosity ranging from 10 to 20%. We examine whether materials that seem to be only mildly processed (as their large intergranular pore spaces suggest) may have more complex shock histories. The ages determined for most of the seven OCs studied here indicate closure of the Ar-40-Ar-39 system after primary accretion, but during (Baszkowka) or shortly after (others) thermal metamorphism, with little subsequent heating. Exceptions include Sahara 98034 and MIL 99301, which were heated to some degree at later stages, but retain some evidence for the timing of thermal metamorphism in the Ar-40-Ar-39 system. Although each of these chondrites has olivine grains with sharp optical extinction (signaling an apparent shock stage of S1), normally indicative of an extremely mild impact history, all of the samples contain relict shock indicators. Given the high porosity and relatively low degree of compaction coupled with signs of shock and thermal annealing, it seems plausible that impacts into materials that were already hot may have produced the relict shock indicators. Initial heating could have resulted from prior collisions, the decay of Al-26, or both processes.

  • 出版日期2014-7