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Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2008

Modal abundances of CAIs: Implications for bulk chondrite element abundances and fractionations

Dominik C. Hezel; Sara S. Russell; Aj Ross; Anton T. Kearsley

Modal abundances of Ca,Al-rich inclusions (CAIs) are poorly known and reported data scatter across large ranges. CAIs are Poisson distributed, and if only small areas (<1000 mm2) are studied, the data are probably not representative of the true CAI modal abundances, explaining their reported large scatter in a single chondrite group. We combine reported CAI modal abundances and our own set, and present a complete list of CAI modal abundances in carbonaceous chondrites. This includes (in area%): CV: 2.98, CM: 1.21, Acfer 094: 1.12, CO: 0.99, CK/CV (Ningqiang and Dar al Gani [DaG] 055): 0.77, CK: 0.2, CR: 0.12 and CB: 0.1. CAIs are Poisson distributed and if only small areas are studied, the data are probably not representative of the true CAI modal abundances, Carbonaceous chondrites have excess bulk Al concentrations when compared to the CI-chondritic value. We find a correlation between this excess and CAI modal abundances and conclude that the excess Al was delivered by CAIs. The excess Al is only a minor fraction (usually ~10 rel%, but 25 rel% in case of CVs) of the bulk chondrite Al and cannot have contributed much 26Al to heat the chondrite parent body. Ordinary, enstatite, R and K chondrites have an Al deficit relative to CI chondrites and only very low CAI modal abundances, if any are present at all. Carbonaceous chondrites also had an initial Al deficit if the contribution of Al delivered by CAIs is subtracted. Therefore all chondrites probably lost a refractory rich high-T component. Only minor amounts of CAIs are present in the matrix or have been present in the chondrule precursor aggregates. Most CAI size distributions contain more than one size population, indicating that CAIs from within a single meteorite group had different origins.


Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2010

Thermal and fragmentation history of ureilitic asteroids: Insights from the Almahata Sitta fall

Jason S. Herrin; Michael E. Zolensky; Motoo Ito; Loan Le; David W. Mittlefehldt; Peter Jenniskens; Aj Ross; Muawia H. Shaddad


Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2011

MicroRaman spectroscopy of diamond and graphite in Almahata Sitta and comparison with other ureilites

Aj Ross; Andrew Steele; Marc Douglas Fries; Lukas Kater; Hilary Downes; Ap Jones; C. L. Smith; Peter Jenniskens; Michael E. Zolensky; Muawia H. Shaddad


Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2015

Isotopic composition of carbon and nitrogen in ureilitic fragments of the Almahata Sitta meteorite

Hilary Downes; F. A. J. Abernethy; C. L. Smith; Aj Ross; A. B. Verchovsky; Monica M. Grady; Peter Jenniskens; Muawia H. Shaddad


In: (Proceedings) 73rd Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical-Society. (pp. A192-A192). WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC (2010) | 2010

IRON SILICIDES IN POLYMICT UREILITES - RECORDING THE COMPLEX HISTORY OF THE UREILITE PARENT BODY?

C. L. Smith; Aj Ross; Hilary Downes


In: METEORITICS & PLANETARY SCIENCE. (pp. A177 - ?). (2009) | 2009

HIGHLY REDUCED METALS AND SULFIDES IN UREILITES: REMNANTS OF THE UPB CORE?

Aj Ross; Hilary Downes; C. L. Smith; Ap Jones


In: (Proceedings) 74th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical-Society. (pp. A60-A60). WILEY-BLACKWELL (2011) | 2011

EARLY SOLAR SYSTEM PROCESSES REVEALED BY AN INTEGRATED STUDY OF UREILITE METEORITES

Hilary Downes; C. L. Smith; Andy Beard; Aj Ross


In: METEORITICS & PLANETARY SCIENCE. (pp. A174 - A174). WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC (2010) | 2010

RAMAN ANALYSIS OF DIAMOND IN ALMAHATA SITTA AND OTHER UREILITES

Aj Ross; Andrew Steele; Hilary Downes; Marc Douglas Fries; Ap Jones; L Kater; C. L. Smith; Peter Jenniskens; Muawia H. Shaddad; Michael E. Zolensky


In: (Proceedings) 78th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical-Society. WILEY-BLACKWELL (2015) | 2015

FE-SILICIDE PHASES IN POLYMICT UREILITES: SIDEROPHILE TRACE ELEMENT FRACTIONATION.

Hilary Downes; N Rai; C. L. Smith; Js Herrin; Aj Ross


In: (Proceedings) 77th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical-Society. (pp. A101-A101). WILEY-BLACKWELL (2014) | 2014

ORIGIN OF CARBON IN UREILITE METEORITES: A STEP COMBUSTION STUDY OF FRAGMENTS OF ALMAHATA SITTA

Hilary Downes; F. A. J. Abernethy; C. L. Smith; Aj Ross; Peter Jenniskens; Monica M. Grady; Muawia H. Shaddad

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C. L. Smith

Natural History Museum

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Ap Jones

University College London

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Andrew Steele

Carnegie Institution for Science

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Carnegie Institution for Science

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