K. Jogo
Kyushu University
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Nature Communications | 2015
Patricia M. Doyle; K. Jogo; Kazuhide Nagashima; Alexander N. Krot; Shigeru Wakita; Fred J. Ciesla; Ian D. Hutcheon
Chronology of aqueous activity on chondrite parent bodies constrains their accretion times and thermal histories. Radiometric (53)Mn-(53)Cr dating has been successfully applied to aqueously formed carbonates in CM carbonaceous chondrites. Owing to the absence of carbonates in ordinary (H, L and LL), and CV and CO carbonaceous chondrites, and the lack of proper standards, there are no reliable ages of aqueous activity on their parent bodies. Here we report the first (53)Mn-(53)Cr ages of aqueously formed fayalite in the L3 chondrite Elephant Moraine 90161 as Myr after calcium-aluminium-rich inclusions (CAIs), the oldest Solar System solids. In addition, measurements using our synthesized fayalite standard show that fayalite in the CV3 chondrite Asuka 881317 and CO3-like chondrite MacAlpine Hills 88107 formed and Myr after CAIs, respectively. Thermal modelling, combined with the inferred conditions (temperature and water/rock ratio) and (53)Mn-(53)Cr ages of aqueous alteration, suggests accretion of the L, CV and CO parent bodies ∼1.8-2.5 Myr after CAIs.
Earth, Planets and Space | 2018
K. Jogo; Motoo Ito; Tomoki Nakamura; Sachio Kobayashi; Jong Ik Lee
We measured the abundances of Sr and rare earth elements (REEs) in the matrices of five CV3 carbonaceous chondrites: Meteorite Hills (MET) 00430, MET 01070, La Paz ice field (LAP) 02206, Asuka (A) 881317 and Roberts Massif (RBT) 04143. In the MET 00430 and MET 01074 matrices, the Sr/CI and light REE (LREE, La–Nd)/CI ratios positively correlate with the amounts of Ca-rich secondary minerals, which formed during aqueous alteration in the CV3 chondrite parent body. In contrast, in the LAP 02206 and RBT 04143 matrices, although the Sr/CI ratios correlate with the amounts of Ca-rich secondary minerals, the LREE/CI ratios vary independently from the amounts of any secondary minerals. This suggests that the LREE/CI ratios in these matrices were produced prior to the parent body alteration, probably in the solar nebula. The LREE/CI ratios of the LAP 02206 and RBT 04143 matrices reveal the mixing process of matrix minerals prior to the accretion of the CV3 chondrite parent body. The mixing degrees of matrix minerals might be different between these two matrices. Because solid materials would be mixed over time according to the radial diffusion model of a turbulent disk, the matrix minerals consisting of LAP 02206 and RBT 04143 matrices might be incorporated into their parent body with different timing.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2009
K. Jogo; Tomoki Nakamura; Takaaki Noguchi; Mikhail Yu. Zolotov
Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2009
Akira Tsuchiyama; Tomoki Nakamura; Takeo Okazaki; Kentaro Uesugi; Tsukasa Nakano; Kanako Sakamoto; Toshifumi Akaki; Yukiei Iida; Toshihiko Kadono; K. Jogo; Yoshio Suzuki
Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2012
K. Jogo; Kazuhide Nagashima; Ian D. Hutcheon; Alexander N. Krot; Tomoki Nakamura
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2016
Patricia M. Doyle; K. Jogo; Kazuhide Nagashima; Gary R. Huss; Alexander N. Krot
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2017
K. Jogo; Tomoki Nakamura; Motoo Ito; Shigeru Wakita; Mikhail Yu. Zolotov; S. Messenger
Archive | 2010
S. Wakita; K. Jogo; Alexander N. Krot
Archive | 2010
K. Jogo; Alexander N. Krot
Archive | 2009
K. Jogo; Toru M. Nakamura