Calcium carbonate and sulfate of possible extraterrestrial origin in the EETA 79001 meteorite
Two varieties of Ca-carbonate were found in a total of three interior (2-cm depth) samples of glass inclusions from the shergottite meteorite, Elephant Moraine, Antarctica, A79001. Two of the samples, including the largest deposit around a vug near the center of the meteorite (8-cm depth), contained...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Geochimica et cosmochimica acta 1988-04, Vol.52 (4), p.909-915 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Two varieties of Ca-carbonate were found in a total of three interior (2-cm depth) samples of glass inclusions from the shergottite meteorite, Elephant Moraine, Antarctica, A79001. Two of the samples, including the largest deposit around a vug near the center of the meteorite (8-cm depth), contained veins of granular calcite with significant magnesium (avg. atomic
Mg
(Mg + Ca)
= 0.14–0.15
) and phosphorus (avg. atomic
P
Ca
= 0.04
), either as Mg-calcite with dissolved P or as calcite with very finely intergrown Mg-bearing phosphate. The second variety, which occurred in a third sample with a previously documented high concentration of trapped gases, consisted of disseminated 10–20 μm, anhedral grains of nearly pure CaCO
3 and was intimately associated with laths and needles of Ca-sulfate (possibly gypsum). The coexisting carbonate and sulfate appeared to be partially decrepitated, relict grains that were trapped during rapid solidification of quench-textured pyroxene and glass. For at least the latter occurrence, textural relationships clearly indicate a pre-terrestrial origin for the salts. All evidence considered, it is probable that both varieties of Cacarbonate (and the Ca-sulfate) formed on a planetary body (probably Mars) before the meteorite fell on Earth. |
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ISSN: | 0016-7037 1872-9533 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0016-7037(88)90361-4 |