Chemical studies of differentiated meteorites. I - Labile trace elements in Antarctic and non-Antarctic eucrites

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Antarctic Regions, Basalt, Chemical Composition, Meteoritic Composition, Neutron Activation Analysis, Trace Elements, Allende Meteorite, Antimony, Bismuth, Cadmium, Carbonaceous Chondrites, Cesium, Cobalt, Gallium, Gold, Indium, Rubidium, Selenium, Silver, Tellurium, Thallium

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Element contents of Ag, Au, Bi, Cd, Co, Cs, Ga, In, Rb, Sb, Se, Te, Tl, U, and Zn were analyzed, using RNAA, in 25 Antarctic and nine non-Antarctic eucrites to determine whether these two populations differ significantly in thermal history and derive from the same or different eucrite parent body. Data for these 15 elements indicate that basaltic Antarctic and non-Antarctic eucrite populations reflect the same genetic processes and, hence, come from the same parent asteroid.

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