Weathering, shock metamorphism and type distribution patterns of 98 ordinary chondrites from the Grove Mountains, Antarctica

Deqiu, Dai and Daode, Wang and Bingkui, Miao (2009) Weathering, shock metamorphism and type distribution patterns of 98 ordinary chondrites from the Grove Mountains, Antarctica. Advances in Polar Science, 20 (2). pp. 215-224.

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Abstract

Petrography and mineral chemistry of ninety-eight ordinary chondrites from Grove Mountains (GRV), Antarctica, were presented and their. Weathering effect, shock metamorphism and type distribution patterns were discussed in this study. Among them, six are unequilibrated ordinary chondrites, including 3H3 and 3 L3; and 92 meteorites are equilibrated ordinary chondrites, including 24H-group (13H4, 10 H5, 1H6), 64 L-group (2 L4, 44 L5, 18 L6) and 4 LL-group (3 LL4, 1 LL5). Most GRV chondrites ( > 90% ) displayed minor weathering effect (W1 and W2). About half of the meteorites experienced severe shock metamorphism. They commonly contain shock-induced melt veins and pockets. These heavily shocked meteorites provide us with natural samples for study of high-pressure polymorphs of minerals. In addition, the Grove Mountains collection seems to have more abundant unequilibrated and L group ordinary chondrites compared to the US Antarctic meteorite collection which were mainly found a long the Transantarctic Mountains.

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    Keywords: ordinary chondrites, weathering shock metamorphism, type distribution patterns, Antarctica
    Subjects: Natural Environment > Space
    Organizations: Unspecified
    Date Deposited: 08 Sep 2023 13:39
    URI: http://library.arcticportal.org/id/eprint/2386

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