1. Shock and thermal annealing history of the ALH 77005 Martian meteorite: a micro-Raman spectroscopical investigation
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Ákos Kereszturi, Kiyotaka Ninagawa, Szabolcs Nagy, Szaniszló Bérczi, Sándor Józsa, Arnold Gucsik, Henrik Hargitai, Miklós Veres, and Hirotsugu Nishido
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Martian ,Olivine ,Geochemistry ,Mineralogy ,Geology ,engineering.material ,Microstructure ,law.invention ,symbols.namesake ,Shock metamorphism ,Meteorite ,Optical microscope ,law ,Planar deformation features ,engineering ,symbols ,Raman spectroscopy - Abstract
We studied optical microscopic and micro-Raman spectroscopic signatures of shocked olivine from the ALH 77005 Martian meteorite sample. The purpose of this study is to document pressure and temperature-related effects in olivine over the entire sample, which can aid in understanding structural changes due to shock metamorphism and the post-shock thermal annealing processes of lherzolitic Martian meteorites. According to the optical microscope observations, three areas may be discernible in olivine of the ALH 77005 in the vicinity of the melt pocket. The first area is the thermally undisturbed part of a grain, which contains a high density of shock-induced planar microdeformations such as Planar Deformation Features (PDFs) and Planar Fractures (PFs). Compared to the first area, the second area shows less shock-induced microstructures, while the third area is a strongly recrystallized region, but not formed from a melt. A common Raman spectral feature of these olivines is a regular doublet peak cen...
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- 2012
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