A Morphologic and Crystallographic Comparison of CV Chondrite Matrices

Meteoritic matrices are commonly classified by their modal mineralogy, alteration, and shock levels. Other “textural” characteristics are not generally considered in classification schemes, yet could carry important information about their genesis and evolution. Terrestrial rocks are routinely descr...

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Main Authors: Forman, Lucy, Timms, Nick, Bland, Phil, Daly, Luke, Benedix, Gretchen, Trimby, P.W.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley-Blackwell 2019
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Online Access:http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/FL110100074
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/90167
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author Forman, Lucy
Timms, Nick
Bland, Phil
Daly, Luke
Benedix, Gretchen
Trimby, P.W.
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Timms, Nick
Bland, Phil
Daly, Luke
Benedix, Gretchen
Trimby, P.W.
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description Meteoritic matrices are commonly classified by their modal mineralogy, alteration, and shock levels. Other “textural” characteristics are not generally considered in classification schemes, yet could carry important information about their genesis and evolution. Terrestrial rocks are routinely described by grain morphology, which has led to morphology-driven classifications, and identification of controlling processes. This paper investigates three CV chondrites—Allende (CV3.2oxA), Kaba (CV3.0oxB), and Vigarano (CV3.3red)—to determine the morphologic signature of olivine matrix grains. 2D grain size and shape, and crystallographic preferred orientations (CPOs) are quantified via electron backscatter diffraction mapping. Allende contains the largest and most elongate olivine grains, while Vigarano contains the least elongate, and Kaba contains the smallest grains. Weak but notable CPOs exist in some regions proximal to chondrules and one region distal to chondrules, and CPO geometries reveal a weak flattening of the matrix grains against the edge of chondrules within Allende. Kaba contains the least plastically deformed grains, and Allende contains the most plastically deformed grains. We tentatively infer that morphology is controlled by the characteristics of the available population of accreting grains, and aqueous and thermal alteration of the parent body. The extent of overall finite deformation is likely dictated by the location of the sample with respect to compression, the localized environment of the matrix with respect to surrounding material, and the post deformation temperature to induce grain annealing. Our systematic, quantitative process for characterizing meteorite matrices has the potential to provide a framework for comparison within and across meteorite classes, to help resolve how parent body processing differed across and between chondritic asteroids.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-901672023-02-09T06:27:02Z A Morphologic and Crystallographic Comparison of CV Chondrite Matrices Forman, Lucy Timms, Nick Bland, Phil Daly, Luke Benedix, Gretchen Trimby, P.W. 0403 - Geology 0201 - Astronomical and Space Sciences Meteoritic matrices are commonly classified by their modal mineralogy, alteration, and shock levels. Other “textural” characteristics are not generally considered in classification schemes, yet could carry important information about their genesis and evolution. Terrestrial rocks are routinely described by grain morphology, which has led to morphology-driven classifications, and identification of controlling processes. This paper investigates three CV chondrites—Allende (CV3.2oxA), Kaba (CV3.0oxB), and Vigarano (CV3.3red)—to determine the morphologic signature of olivine matrix grains. 2D grain size and shape, and crystallographic preferred orientations (CPOs) are quantified via electron backscatter diffraction mapping. Allende contains the largest and most elongate olivine grains, while Vigarano contains the least elongate, and Kaba contains the smallest grains. Weak but notable CPOs exist in some regions proximal to chondrules and one region distal to chondrules, and CPO geometries reveal a weak flattening of the matrix grains against the edge of chondrules within Allende. Kaba contains the least plastically deformed grains, and Allende contains the most plastically deformed grains. We tentatively infer that morphology is controlled by the characteristics of the available population of accreting grains, and aqueous and thermal alteration of the parent body. The extent of overall finite deformation is likely dictated by the location of the sample with respect to compression, the localized environment of the matrix with respect to surrounding material, and the post deformation temperature to induce grain annealing. Our systematic, quantitative process for characterizing meteorite matrices has the potential to provide a framework for comparison within and across meteorite classes, to help resolve how parent body processing differed across and between chondritic asteroids. 2019 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/90167 10.1111/maps.13380 English http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/FL110100074 http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LE130100053 Wiley-Blackwell restricted
spellingShingle 0403 - Geology
0201 - Astronomical and Space Sciences
Forman, Lucy
Timms, Nick
Bland, Phil
Daly, Luke
Benedix, Gretchen
Trimby, P.W.
A Morphologic and Crystallographic Comparison of CV Chondrite Matrices
title A Morphologic and Crystallographic Comparison of CV Chondrite Matrices
title_full A Morphologic and Crystallographic Comparison of CV Chondrite Matrices
title_fullStr A Morphologic and Crystallographic Comparison of CV Chondrite Matrices
title_full_unstemmed A Morphologic and Crystallographic Comparison of CV Chondrite Matrices
title_short A Morphologic and Crystallographic Comparison of CV Chondrite Matrices
title_sort morphologic and crystallographic comparison of cv chondrite matrices
topic 0403 - Geology
0201 - Astronomical and Space Sciences
url http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/FL110100074
http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/FL110100074
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/90167