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Derivation of a heterogeneous lithic fragment in the Bovedy L-group chondrite from impact-melted porphyritic chondrules
Authors:Alan E Rubin  Klaus Keil  GJeffrey Taylor  M-S Ma  RA Schmitt  DD Bogard
Institution:Department of Geology and Institute of Meteoritics, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, U.S.A.;Radiation Center, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, U.S.A.;Geochemistry Branch, NASA—Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX 77058, U.S.A.
Abstract:The Bovedy L-group chondrite contains a light-colored poikilitic lithic fragment with olivine, low-Ca pyroxene and kamacite compositions characteristic of porphyritic chondrules from unequilibrated ordinary chondrites. Its texture, compositional similarities to porphyritic chondrules, and low Na2O, K2O and P2O5 content indicate that the fragment represents a solidified, slightly fractionated impact melt formed from a source that was rich in porphyritic chondrules. The fragment is heterogeneous, with a progressive increase in the bulk MgOFeO ratio and in MgO content of olivines and low-Ca pyroxenes across its length. 39Ar40Ar analyses of the fragment and host indicate that the meteorite experienced extensive degassing due to reheating. The approximate age of 0.5–0.94 Byr dates the reheating event and not the formation of the lithic fragment or the Bovedy breccia. This reheating event renders the fragment's and host's metallographic cooling rate of ~ 5 C/Myr (through 500°C) imprecise. However, the absence of martensite and the presence of kamacite. zoned taenite and tetrataenite in the fragment and host are consistent with such slow cooling through 500°C. This cooling rate must have resulted from burial of the fragment-host assemblage beneath insulating material on the Bovedy parent body. If the thermal diffusivity (κ) of this overburden was approximately comparable to that of the lunar regolith (10?4cm2/sec), then the fragment was buried at a depth ≌ 6.5 km; if K = 10?2 cm2/sec (similar to chondritic material), then the fragment was buried at a depth ?65 km.
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