arXiv: Earth and Planetary Astrophysics | 2019

Zinc isotope analyses of singularly small samples (<5 ng Zn): investigating chondrule-matrix complementarity in Leoville

 
 

Abstract


The potential complementarity between chondrules and matrix of chondrites, the Solar System s building blocks, is still a highly debated subject. Complementary superchrondritic compositions of chondrite matrices and subchondritic chondrules may point to formation of these components within the same reservoir or, alternatively, to mobilization of elements during secondary alteration on chondrite parent bodies. Zinc isotope fractionation through evaporation during chondrule formation may play an important role in identifying complementary relationships between chondrules and matrix and is additionally a mobile element during hydrothermal processes. In an effort to distinguish between primary Zn isotope fractionation during chondrule formation and secondary alteration, we here report the Zn isotope data of five chondrule cores, five corresponding igneous rims and two matrices of the relatively unaltered Leoville CV3.1 chondrite. The detail required for these analyses necessitated the development of an adjusted Zn isotope analyses protocol outlined in this study.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1016/j.gca.2019.07.022
Language English
Journal arXiv: Earth and Planetary Astrophysics

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