Grove Mountains (GRV) 024237: A new ureilite from Antarctica

Xiaoying, Jiang and Guiqin, Wang and Daode, Wang and Bingkui, Miao (2012) Grove Mountains (GRV) 024237: A new ureilite from Antarctica. Advances in Polar Science, 23 (1). pp. 25-29.

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Abstract

Ureilites share the characteristics of differentiated meteorites and of primary chondrites. GRV 024237 is a ureilite, which was found in the 19th Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition (CHINARE), at the No. 4 moraine, Grove Mountains, Antarctica. GRV 024237 consists mainly of coarse-grained olivine (60 vol%), pigeonite (30 vol%) and opaque minerals (10 vol%). Tri-junction texture between olivine and pigeonite is common. Carbonaceous materials with minor amounts of troilite and nickel-iron metal were observed as interstitial phases. The Fa value of olivine composition varies from 6.2 to 16.8 from rim to core, but pyroxene is homogeneous in composition, with Fs 14.0 to 15.5. Both olivine and pyroxene have normal extinctions. Net-like iron or limonite veins filled in the fractures of olivine and pyroxene, and no diamond was observed. Based on petrographic and mineralogical features, GRV 024237 is a Type I and Group 2 monomict ureilite.

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    Keywords: Antarctic meteorite, ureilite, petrology, chemical composition, classification
    Subjects: Natural Environment > Space
    Organizations: Unspecified
    Date Deposited: 21 Sep 2023 13:41
    URI: http://library.arcticportal.org/id/eprint/2444

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