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A water ice rich minor body from the early Solar System: The CR chondrite parent asteroid

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dc.contributor.author Schrader, Devin L. en
dc.contributor.author Davidson, Jemma en
dc.contributor.author Greenwood, Richard C. en
dc.contributor.author Franchi, Ian A. en
dc.contributor.author Gibson, Jenny M. en
dc.date.accessioned 2015-04-20T15:15:49Z
dc.date.available 2015-04-20T15:15:49Z
dc.date.issued 2014
dc.identifier.citation Schrader, Devin L., Davidson, Jemma, Greenwood, Richard C., Franchi, Ian A., and Gibson, Jenny M. 2014. "A water–ice rich minor body from the early Solar System: The CR chondrite parent asteroid." <em>Earth and Planetary Science Letters</em>. 407:48&ndash;60. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2014.09.030">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2014.09.030</a> en
dc.identifier.issn 0012-821X
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10088/25564
dc.description.abstract To better understand the effects of aqueous alteration in the Renazzo-like carbonaceous (CR) chondrite parent asteroid, a minor body in the early Solar System, we studied the petrology and O-isotope compositions of fine-grained matrix from 14 different CR chondrites. The O-isotope compositions of matrix from Queen Alexandra Range 99177 confirm that this sample is the least aqueously altered CR chondrite, provides the best approximation of the primary anhydrous matrix, and suggests matrix is not a byproduct of chondrule formation. Matrix O-isotope compositions within individual CR chondrites are heterogeneous, varying up to ~ 5 in both d O 18 and d O 17 , as a result of the heterogeneous nature of the matrix and diverse range of aqueous alteration recorded by each sample. Aqueous alteration resulted in matrix that is progressively more 16O-depleted and Ca-carbonate rich. Due to the fine-grained nature of matrix its O-isotope composition is a more sensitive indicator of a chondrite&#39;s overall degree of aqueous alteration than whole-rock O-isotope compositions, which are typically dominated by the compositions of type I (FeO-poor) chondrule phenocrysts. Petrographic signatures correlate with the degree of aqueous alteration and the wide range of matrix O-isotope compositions indicate that some regions of the CR chondrite parent asteroid were relatively dry, while others were heavily hydrated with water. The O-isotope composition of aqueously altered matrix is consistent with asteroidal water being near ? O 17 ~ 0 , which suggests an inner Solar System origin for the water. The diverse range of aqueous alteration recorded by a single asteroid has a range of implications for spectral studies of the asteroid belt, and the arrival of Dawn at 1 Ceres, Hayabusa-2 at 162173 1999 JU3, and OSIRIS-REx at 101955 Bennu. en
dc.relation.ispartof Earth and Planetary Science Letters en
dc.title A water ice rich minor body from the early Solar System: The CR chondrite parent asteroid en
dc.type Journal Article en
dc.identifier.srbnumber 130160
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.epsl.2014.09.030
rft.jtitle Earth and Planetary Science Letters
rft.volume 407
rft.spage 48
rft.epage 60
dc.description.SIUnit NH-Mineral Sciences en
dc.description.SIUnit NMNH en
dc.description.SIUnit Peer-reviewed en
dc.citation.spage 48
dc.citation.epage 60


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