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Evidence for fractional crystallization of wadsleyite and ringwoodite from olivine melts in chondrules entrained in shock-melt veins

Authors :
Miyahara, Masaaki
El Goresy, Ahmed
Ohtani, Eiji
Nagase, Toshiro
Nishijima, Masahiko
Vashaei, Zahra
Ferroir, Tristan
Gillet, Philippe
Dubrovinsky, Leonid
Simionovici, Alexandre
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States. June 24, 2008, Vol. 105 Issue 24, p8542, 6 p.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Peace River is one of the few shocked members of the L-chondrites clan that contains both high-pressure polymorphs of olivine, ringwoodite and wadsleyite, in diverse textures and settings in fragments entrained in shock-melt veins. Among these settings are complete olivine porphyritic chondrules. We encountered few squeezed and flattened olivine porphyritic chondrules entrained in shock-melt veins of this meteorite with novel textures and composition. The former chemically unzoned ([Fa.sub.24-26]) olivine porphyritic crystals are heavily flattened and display a concentric intergrowth with Mg-rich wadsleyite of a very narrow compositional range ([Fa.sub.6]-[Fa.sub.10]) in the core. Wadsleyite core is surrounded by a Mg-poor and chemically stark zoned ringwoodite ([Fa.sub.28]-[Fa.sub.38]) belt. The wadsleyite-ringwoodite interface denotes a compositional gap of up to 32 mol % fayalite. A transmission electron microscopy study of focused ion beam slices in both regions indicates that the wadsleyite core and ringwoodite belt consist of granoblastic-like intergrowth of polygonal crystallites of both ringwoodite and wadsleyite, with wadsleyite crystallites dominating in the core and ringwoodite crystallites dominating in the belt. Texture and compositions of both high-pressure polymorphs are strongly suggestive of formation by a fractional crystallization of the olivine melt of a narrow composition ([Fa.sub.24-26]), starting with Mg-rich wadsleyite followed by the Mg-poor ringwoodite from a shock-induced melt of olivine composition ([Fa.sub.24-26]). Our findings could erase the possibility of the resulting unrealistic time scales of the high-pressure regime reported recently from other shocked L-6 chondrites. focused ion beam | transmission electron microscopy | shocked chondrite | high-pressure mineral

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00278424
Volume :
105
Issue :
24
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.181153957