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Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2017

Petrogenesis and provenance of ungrouped achondrite Northwest Africa 7325 from petrology, trace elements, oxygen, chromium and titanium isotopes, and mid-IR spectroscopy

C. A. Goodrich; Noriko T. Kita; Qing-Zhu Yin; Matthew E. Sanborn; Curtis Williams; Daisuke Nakashima; Melissa D. Lane; Shannon Boyle

Northwest Africa (NWA) 7325 is an ungrouped achondrite that has recently been recognized as a sample of ancient differentiated crust from either Mercury or a previously unknown asteroid. In this work we augment data from previous investigations on petrography and mineral compositions, mid-IR spectroscopy, and oxygen isotope compositions of NWA 7325, and add constraints from Cr and Ti isotope compositions on the provenance of its parent body. In addition, we identify and discuss notable similarities between NWA 7325 and clasts of a rare xenolithic lithology found in polymict ureilites. NWA 7325 has a medium grained, protogranular to poikilitic texture, and consists of 10-15 vol. % Mg-rich olivine (Fo 98), 25-30 vol. % diopside (Wo 45, Mg# 98), 55-60 vol. % Ca-rich plagioclase (An 90), and trace Cr-rich sulfide and Fe,Ni metal. We interpret this meteorite to be a cumulate that crystallized at ≥1200 °C and very low oxygen fugacity (similar to the most reduced ureilites) from a refractory, incompatible element-depleted melt. Modeling of trace elements in plagioclase suggests that this melt formed by fractional melting or multi-stage igneous evolution. A subsequent event (likely impact) resulted in plagioclase being substantially remelted, reacting with a small amount of pyroxene, and recrystallizing with a distinctive texture. The bulk oxygen isotope composition of NWA 7325 plots in the range of ureilites on the CCAM line, and also on a mass-dependent fractionation line extended from acapulcoites. The ε54Cr and ε50Ti values of NWA 7325 exhibit deficits relative to terrestrial composition, as do ordinary chondrites and most achondrites. Its ε54Cr value is distinct from that of any analyzed ureilite, but is not resolved from that of acapulcoites (as represented by Acapulco). In terms of all these properties, NWA 7325 is unlike any known achondrite. However, a rare population of clasts found in polymict ureilites (the magnesian anorthitic lithology) are strikingly similar to NWA 7325 in mineralogy and mineral compositions, oxygen isotope compositions, and internal textures in plagioclase. These clasts are probably xenolithic in polymict ureilites, and could be pieces of NWA 7325-like meteorites. Using constraints from chromium, titanium and oxygen isotopes, we discuss two possible models for the provenance of the NWA 7325 parent body: 1) accretion in the inner solar system from a reservoir similar to that of acapulcoites in Δ17O, ε54Cr and ε50Ti; or 2) early (< 1 Ma after CAI formation) accretion in the outer solar system (beyond the snow line), before 54Cr and 50Ti anomalies were introduced to this region of the solar system. The mid-IR emission spectrum of NWA 7325 obtained in this work matches its modal mineralogy, and so can be compared with spectra of new meteorites or asteroids/planets to help identify similar materials and/or the parent body of NWA 7325.


Archive | 2007

26Al-26Mg and 53Mn-53Cr Age of a Feldspathic Lithology in Polymict Ureilites

Noriko T. Kita; Ian D. Hutcheon; Gary R. Huss; C. A. Goodrich


Archive | 2006

Oxygen Isotopes in Mafic and Feldspathic Clasts from Polymict Ureilites

Noriko T. Kita; C. A. Goodrich; Bin Fu; Michael J. Spicuzza; John W. Valley


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2017

Titanium, vanadium and chromium valences in silicates of ungrouped achondrite NWA 7325 and ureilite Y-791538 record highly-reduced origins

S.R. Sutton; C. A. Goodrich; Sue Wirick


Archive | 2011

Oxygen Isotope and Siderophile Element Tests of Ureilite Petrogenesis Models

C. A. Goodrich; Luke R. Wilson


Archive | 2010

Metal in Ureilitic Fragments of Almahata Sitta

C. A. Goodrich; Joseph I. Goldstein; Noriko T. Kita; Takashi Mikouchi; Michael E. Zolensky; Jason S. Herrin; Richard D. Ash; William F. McDonough; Peter Jenniskens


Archive | 2011

Electron Back-Scatter Diffraction Study of Iron Metal in Almahata Sitta Ureilite

Takashi Mikouchi; C. A. Goodrich; Volker H. Hoffmann; Michael E. Zolensky; Kozo Sugiyama


Archive | 2009

Metal and Siderophile Elements in Ureilites: Reconciliation with Smelting?

James A. van Orman; C. A. Goodrich; Luke R. Wilson


Archive | 2013

Cooling History of Almahata Sitta Ureilite as Inferred from Transmission Electron Microscopy of Iron Metal

Takashi Mikouchi; Yuya Aoyagi; C. A. Goodrich; K. Yubuta; Kozo Sugiyama; Michael E. Zolensky; J. I. Goldstein


Archive | 2009

Metal in Ureilites: Petrologic Characterization

C. A. Goodrich; James A. Van Orman; Kenneth J. Domanik; J. L. Berkley

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Noriko T. Kita

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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James A. Van Orman

Case Western Reserve University

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Daisuke Nakashima

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Gary R. Huss

Arizona State University

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Ian D. Hutcheon

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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John W. Valley

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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