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Rare-gas-rich separates from carbonaceous chondrites
Authors:JH Reynolds  U Frick  JM Neil  DL Phinney
Institution:1. Department of Physics, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, U.S.A.;7. Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, U.S.A.
Abstract:Samples studied were residual, carbonaceous /Alates—a coined word to designate colloids prepared sometimes before and sometimes after acid demineralization—from Murray, Murchison, Cold Bokkeveld (type C2s) and Allende (type CV3) meteorites. Characterization: C2 /Alates, comprising 0.5% of the bulk meteorite are fine-grained (< 100 Å), amorphous, sulfide-free, oxidizable, 95% carbonaceous materials which pyrolyze bimodally at 200–700 and 800–1200°C. Allende /Alates are similar but with traces of inferred spinel and chromite and of sulfur, Rare gas results: Elemental: Release from stepwise heated Murray is bimodal with maximum release and upper temperature peak at 1000°C, probably accompanying chemical reaction. All /Alates studied had very nearly the same elemental concentrations, distinctly planetary in pattern. Isotopic: Trapped neon compositions are unprecedentedly close to Pepin's neon-A corner but nevertheless show signs of complexity, as if accompanied by neon-E. The trapped 3He/4He ratio is essentially constant at (1.42 ± 0.2 × 10?4. The isotopically anomalous heavy noble gases, easily detected in the residues of oxidized /Alates, were not conspicuous in this particular study. Comparison and Chicago results: Concentrations of heavy rare gases in our /Alates agree with concentrations measured directly (as opposed to inferred by difference) in acid resistant residues at Chicago. Alone, our results support the idea of a carbonaceous gas-carrier uniformly present in meteorites of various types, but Chicago characterizations of the samples can apply to both their samples and ours provided that the right amount of gas was lost in the Berkeley procedures to make the uniform gas contents in various samples a coincidence.
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