Thermal histories of angrite meteorites: Trace element partitioning among silicate minerals in Angra dos Reis, Lewis Cliff 86010, and experimental analogs

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    Abstract

    We measured rare earth element (REE) abundances in selected silicate phases in the angrites Angra dos Reis (AdoR) and Lewis Cliff (LEW) 86010 in order to further clarify the thermal history of AdoR. We also carried out a preliminary experimental study designed to examine apparent REE partitioning between silicates (fassaite, olivine, kirschsteinite, and melt) in synthetic analogs of angrites under disequilibrium conditions at liquidus temperatures. Silicates in AdoR are homogeneous with respect to major, minor, and trace elements, which is consistent with the interpretation that AdoR underwent extensive subsolidus equilibration. REE distributions in olivine and kirschsteinite in AdoR are similar to those in LEW 86010 and are consistent with the formation of kirschsteinite by exsolution from olivine during cooling and/or annealing. There is no evidence for a disequilibrium trace element signature that could have been inherited from rapid cooling at liquidus temperatures. This is supported by our petrographic observations of the occurrence of kirschsteinite within olivine aggregates in AdoR. Olivine/ kirschsteinite pairs in AdoR record closure temperatures around 600-650 °C. © The Meteoritical Society, 2005.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)573-589
    Number of pages16
    JournalMeteoritics and Planetary Science
    Volume40
    Issue number4
    Publication statusPublished - Apr 2005

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