The porosities of ordinary chondrites: Models and interpretation

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Densities and porosities for 285 ordinary chondrites have been assembled and analyzed. Measured chondrite porosities are bimodal; finds have an average porosity of less than 3%, while fall porosities average 7% but range from zero to more than 30%. We conclude that mild degrees of weathering fill pore spaces, lowering grain densities and porosities without significantly changing the bulk size or mass of the sample. By assuming an original pristine grain density (as a function of the meteorite's mineralogy, determined by its class) we can derive model pristine porosities. These model porosities cluster around an average value of 10% for all classes of ordinary chondrites.20 Ordinary chondrites do not show any correlation of porosity (model or measured) with petrographic grade or sample size (over a range from 0.2 g to 2 kg). However, we do see a correlation between shock state and porosity. Shock-blackened meteorites are less porous than other meteorites. Furthermore, less severely shocked meteorites show a much broader range of porosities, with the maximum porosity seen among meteorites of a given shock class falling linearly as a function of that shock class. This is consistent with the idea that shock compresses and closes pore space. Analysis of meteorite porosity provides a lower bound to the fine-scale porosity of asteroids. Our densities, even with 10% primordial porosity, are significantly higher than inferred densities of possible asteroid parent bodies. These asteroids are probably loose piles of rubble.

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