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The Winchcombe meteorite, a unique and pristine witness from the outer solar system.

Authors :
King AJ
Daly L
Rowe J
Joy KH
Greenwood RC
Devillepoix HAR
Suttle MD
Chan QHS
Russell SS
Bates HC
Bryson JFJ
Clay PL
Vida D
Lee MR
O'Brien Á
Hallis LJ
Stephen NR
Tartèse R
Sansom EK
Towner MC
Cupak M
Shober PM
Bland PA
Findlay R
Franchi IA
Verchovsky AB
Abernethy FAJ
Grady MM
Floyd CJ
Van Ginneken M
Bridges J
Hicks LJ
Jones RH
Mitchell JT
Genge MJ
Jenkins L
Martin PE
Sephton MA
Watson JS
Salge T
Shirley KA
Curtis RJ
Warren TJ
Bowles NE
Stuart FM
Di Nicola L
Györe D
Boyce AJ
Shaw KMM
Elliott T
Steele RCJ
Povinec P
Laubenstein M
Sanderson D
Cresswell A
Jull AJT
Sýkora I
Sridhar S
Harrison RJ
Willcocks FM
Harrison CS
Hallatt D
Wozniakiewicz PJ
Burchell MJ
Alesbrook LS
Dignam A
Almeida NV
Smith CL
Clark B
Humphreys-Williams ER
Schofield PF
Cornwell LT
Spathis V
Morgan GH
Perkins MJ
Kacerek R
Campbell-Burns P
Colas F
Zanda B
Vernazza P
Bouley S
Jeanne S
Hankey M
Collins GS
Young JS
Shaw C
Horak J
Jones D
James N
Bosley S
Shuttleworth A
Dickinson P
McMullan I
Robson D
Smedley ARD
Stanley B
Bassom R
McIntyre M
Suttle AA
Fleet R
Bastiaens L
Ihász MB
McMullan S
Boazman SJ
Dickeson ZI
Grindrod PM
Pickersgill AE
Weir CJ
Suttle FM
Farrelly S
Spencer I
Naqvi S
Mayne B
Skilton D
Kirk D
Mounsey A
Mounsey SE
Mounsey S
Godfrey P
Bond L
Bond V
Wilcock C
Wilcock H
Wilcock R
Source :
Science advances [Sci Adv] 2022 Nov 18; Vol. 8 (46), pp. eabq3925. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Nov 16.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Direct links between carbonaceous chondrites and their parent bodies in the solar system are rare. The Winchcombe meteorite is the most accurately recorded carbonaceous chondrite fall. Its pre-atmospheric orbit and cosmic-ray exposure age confirm that it arrived on Earth shortly after ejection from a primitive asteroid. Recovered only hours after falling, the composition of the Winchcombe meteorite is largely unmodified by the terrestrial environment. It contains abundant hydrated silicates formed during fluid-rock reactions, and carbon- and nitrogen-bearing organic matter including soluble protein amino acids. The near-pristine hydrogen isotopic composition of the Winchcombe meteorite is comparable to the terrestrial hydrosphere, providing further evidence that volatile-rich carbonaceous asteroids played an important role in the origin of Earth's water.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2375-2548
Volume :
8
Issue :
46
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science advances
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36383648
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abq3925