Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 2008
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2008m%26ps...43.1725e&link_type=abstract
Meteoritics & Planetary Science, vol. 43, Issue 10, p.1725-1740
Physics
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Chondrules, Tomography, Siderophile Elements, Cr Carbonaceous Chondrite Meteorites
Scientific paper
We used synchrotron X-ray microtomography to image in 3-dimensions (3D) eight whole chondrules in a ~1 cm3 piece of the Renazzo (CR) chondrite at ~17 µm per volume element (voxel) edge. We report the first volumetric (3D) measurement of metal/silicate ratios in chondrules and quantify indices of chondrule sphericity. Volumetric metal abundances in whole chondrules range from 1 to 37 volume % in 8 measured chondrules and by inspection in tomography data. We show that metal abundances and metal grain locations in individual chondrules cannot be reliably obtained from single random 2D sections. Samples were physically cut to intersect representative chondrules multiple times and to verify 3D data. Detailed 2D chemical analysis combined with 3D data yield highly variable whole-chondrule Mg/Si ratios with a supra-chondritic mean value, yet the chemically diverse, independently formed chondrules are mutually complementary in preserving chondritic (solar) Fe/Si ratios in the aggregate CR chondrite. These results are consistent with localized chondrule formation and rapid accretion resulting in chondrule + matrix aggregates (meteorite parent bodies) that preserve the bulk chondritic composition of source regions.
Campbell John A.
Ebel Denton S.
Hertz John
Weisberg Michael K.
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