Alteration of calcium- and aluminium-rich inclusions in the Murray (CM2) carbonaceous chondrite

Martin R. Lee, R. Greenwood
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Abstract

Four different types of calcium-and aluminium-rich inclusions (CAIs) have been identified in the CM2 chondrite Murray, three of which contain alteration products. Two types of altered CAIs, spinel inclusions and spinel-pyroxene inclusions, contain primary spinel (+/-perovskite+/-hibonite+/-diopside) and secondary Fe-rich serpentine phyllosilicates(+/-tochilinite+/-calcite). Original melilite in these CAIs is inferred to have been altered during aqueous activity in the parent body and Fe-rich serpentines, tochilinite and calcite were formed in its place. The other type of altered CAI is represented by one inclusion, here called MCA-1. This CAI contains primary spinel, perovskite, fassaite and diopside with secondary calcite, paragonite, Mg-Al-Fe phyllosilicates and a Mg-Al-Fe sulphate. Importantly, MCA-1 is similar in both primary and secondary mineralogy to a small number of altered CAIs described from other CM2 meteorites including Essebi, Murchison and a CM2 clast from Plainview. Features that these CAIs have in common include an unusually large size, CV3-like primary mineralogy and the presence of secondary aluminosilicates and calcite. The Al-rich alteration products in MCA-1 are also reminiscent of secondary minerals in refractory inclusions from CV3 meteorites, which have previously been interpreted to form by interaction of the inclusions with solar nebula gases. In common with the other types of altered CAIs in Murray, MCA-1 is inferred to have experienced its main phase of alteration in a parent body environment. The Mg-Al-Fe phyllosilicates, calcite and the Mg-Al-Fe sulphate formed following aqueous alteration of an Al-rich precursor, possibly Ca dialuminate. This episode of parent body alteration may have overprinted an earlier phase of alteration in solar nebula environment from which only paragonite remains.
Murray (CM2)碳质球粒陨石中富钙、富铝包裹体的蚀变
在CM2默里球粒陨石中发现了四种不同类型的富钙和富铝包裹体(CAIs),其中三种含有蚀变产物。尖晶石包裹体和尖晶石-辉石包裹体两类蚀变CAIs,主要含有原生尖晶石(+/-钙钛矿+/-hibonite+/-透辉石)和次生富铁蛇纹石层状硅酸盐(+/-tochilinite+/-方解石)。这些CAIs中的原始千英石在母体的水活动过程中被改变,取而代之的是富铁蛇纹石、土岭石和方解石。另一种改变的CAI由一种内含物表示,这里称为MCA-1。该CAI含有原生尖晶石、钙钛矿、辉锑矿和透辉石,次生方解石、paragonite、Mg-Al-Fe层状硅酸盐和Mg-Al-Fe硫酸盐。重要的是,MCA-1在原生和次生矿物学上与其他CM2陨石(包括Essebi, Murchison和Plainview的CM2碎屑)中描述的少量蚀变cai相似。这些cai的共同特征包括异常大的尺寸,类似cv3的原生矿物学以及次生铝硅酸盐和方解石的存在。MCA-1的富al蚀变产物也让人联想到CV3陨石中难熔包裹体中的次生矿物,CV3陨石中的次生矿物被解释为包裹体与太阳星云气体相互作用形成。与Murray其他类型的cai改变一样,MCA-1被推断在母体环境中经历了其主要的改变阶段。镁铝铁层状硅酸盐、方解石和镁铝铁硫酸盐是富铝前驱体(可能是双铝酸钙)的水蚀作用后形成的。这段母体蚀变可能叠加了太阳星云环境中早期的蚀变阶段,而早期的蚀变阶段只剩下副长石。
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