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Infiltration metasomatism of the Allende coarse-grained calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions

We report on the mineralogy, petrography, and O and Al-Mg isotopic systematics of secondary mineralization in the metasomatically altered igneous Ca,Al-rich inclusions (CAIs) [compact type A (CTA), B1, B2, forsterite-bearing B (FoB), and C] from the CV3 carbonaceous chondrite Allende. This alteratio...

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Autores principales: Krot, Alexander N., Petaev, Michail I., Nagashima, Kazuhide
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8568772/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34790556
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40645-021-00437-4
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Petaev, Michail I.
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description We report on the mineralogy, petrography, and O and Al-Mg isotopic systematics of secondary mineralization in the metasomatically altered igneous Ca,Al-rich inclusions (CAIs) [compact type A (CTA), B1, B2, forsterite-bearing B (FoB), and C] from the CV3 carbonaceous chondrite Allende. This alteration affected mainly melilite, and to a lesser degree anorthite, and resulted in the formation of a variety of secondary minerals, including adrianite, Al-diopside, andradite, anorthite, calcite, celsian, clintonite, corundum, dmisteinbergite, ferroan olivine, ferroan monticellite, ferroan Al-diopside, forsterite, grossular, heazlewoodite, hedenbergite, hutcheonite, kushiroite, margarite, monticellite, Na-melilite, nepheline, pentlandite, pyrrhotite, sodalite, spinel, tilleyite, wadalite, and wollastonite. The secondary mineral assemblages are mainly defined by chemical compositions of the primary melilite replaced and elements introduced by an aqueous fluid. Gehlenitic melilite (Åk(<35)) in CTAs and mantles of B1s is mainly replaced by anorthite + grossular; clintonite, corundum, spinel, and Al-diopside are minor. Åkermanitic melilite (Åk(35-90)) in type B2s, FoBs, and cores of B1s is replaced by the grossular + monticellite + wollastonite, grossular + monticellite, and grossular + Al-diopside assemblages; forsterite, spinel, clintonite, and Na-melilite are minor. In type Cs, lacy melilite (åkermanitic melilite with rounded inclusions of anorthite) is pseudomorphically replaced by the grossular + forsterite + monticellite and grossular + Al-diopside assemblages; Na-melilite is minor. Primary and secondary anorthites in the peripheral portions of CAIs are replaced by nepheline, sodalite, and ferromagnesian olivine. Some CAIs contain voids and cracks filled by andradite, hedenbergite, wollastonite, ±sodalite, ±grossular, ±monticellite, ±tilleyite, and ±calcite. All CAIs studied are surrounded by Wark-Lovering rims, fine-grained matrix-like rims composed of lath-shaped ferroan olivine and abundant nepheline grains, and a layer of salite-hedenbergite pyroxenes + andradite + wollastonite. Grossular associating with monticellite, Al-diopside, and forsterite and replacing åkermanitic melilite ((27)Al/(24)Mg ~ 2) has high (27)Al/(24)Mg ratios (30−100) and shows no resolvable excess of radiogenic (26)Mg ((26)Mg*). The (27)Al/(24)Mg ratios (7−10) and (26)Mg* (2−3‰) in the nearly monomineralic grossular veins crosscutting gehlenitic melilite are similar to those of the host melilite and plot along a regression line with (26)Al/(27)Al ratio of ~5×10(−5). Oxygen isotopic compositions of secondary minerals in the most Type Bs measured in situ with the UH Cameca ims-1280 and matrix-matched standards plot along mass-dependent fractionation line with ∆(17)O of ~ −3±2‰ with δ(18)O ranging from ~0 to ~10‰. Primary melilite and anorthite in the host CAIs are similarly (16)O-depleted, whereas spinel, forsterite, and most Al,Ti-diopside grains have (16)O-rich compositions (∆(17)O ~ −25±2‰). Secondary grossular and forsterite in type Cs and type B1 CAI TS-34 show a range of ∆(17)O, from ~ −15 to ~ −1‰; the (16)O-enriched compositions of grossular and forsterite plot along the carbonaceous chondrite anhydrous mineral line. The similar ranges of ∆(17)O and positions on the three-isotope oxygen diagram are observed for primary anorthite; melilite is generally (16)O-depleted compared to anorthite (∆(17)O ~ −5 to −1±2‰); spinel and fassaite are (16)O-rich (except very Ti-rich fassaite in TS-34 and CTA CAIs). We conclude that Allende CAIs experienced an open-system in situ metasomatic alteration at relatively high temperatures (200-250 °C) in the presence of CO(2)- and H(2)O-bearing fluid with ∆(17)O of ~ −3±2‰ followed by thermal metamorphism at ~ 500 °C on the CV chondrite parent asteroid. During the alteration, most elements were mobile: Si, Na, Cl, K, Fe, S, and Ni were introduced; Al, Ti, Mg, and Ba were locally mobilized; Ca and some Mg and Al were lost from the host inclusions. The alteration occurred after nearly complete decay of (26)Al, >3 Ma after crystallization of CAIs with the canonical ((26)Al/(27)Al)(0) of (5.25±0.02)×10(-5); (26)Mg* in grossular was inherited from the primary melilite and provide no chronological significance. Oxygen isotopic heterogeneity of primary minerals in the Allende CAIs at least partly is due to isotopic exchange with an aqueous fluid that largely affected melilite, anorthite, perovskite, Zr- and Sc-rich oxides and silicates, and possibly very Ti-rich fassaite. [Image: see text] SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s40645-021-00437-4.
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spelling pubmed-85687722021-11-15 Infiltration metasomatism of the Allende coarse-grained calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions Krot, Alexander N. Petaev, Michail I. Nagashima, Kazuhide Prog Earth Planet Sci Research Article We report on the mineralogy, petrography, and O and Al-Mg isotopic systematics of secondary mineralization in the metasomatically altered igneous Ca,Al-rich inclusions (CAIs) [compact type A (CTA), B1, B2, forsterite-bearing B (FoB), and C] from the CV3 carbonaceous chondrite Allende. This alteration affected mainly melilite, and to a lesser degree anorthite, and resulted in the formation of a variety of secondary minerals, including adrianite, Al-diopside, andradite, anorthite, calcite, celsian, clintonite, corundum, dmisteinbergite, ferroan olivine, ferroan monticellite, ferroan Al-diopside, forsterite, grossular, heazlewoodite, hedenbergite, hutcheonite, kushiroite, margarite, monticellite, Na-melilite, nepheline, pentlandite, pyrrhotite, sodalite, spinel, tilleyite, wadalite, and wollastonite. The secondary mineral assemblages are mainly defined by chemical compositions of the primary melilite replaced and elements introduced by an aqueous fluid. Gehlenitic melilite (Åk(<35)) in CTAs and mantles of B1s is mainly replaced by anorthite + grossular; clintonite, corundum, spinel, and Al-diopside are minor. Åkermanitic melilite (Åk(35-90)) in type B2s, FoBs, and cores of B1s is replaced by the grossular + monticellite + wollastonite, grossular + monticellite, and grossular + Al-diopside assemblages; forsterite, spinel, clintonite, and Na-melilite are minor. In type Cs, lacy melilite (åkermanitic melilite with rounded inclusions of anorthite) is pseudomorphically replaced by the grossular + forsterite + monticellite and grossular + Al-diopside assemblages; Na-melilite is minor. Primary and secondary anorthites in the peripheral portions of CAIs are replaced by nepheline, sodalite, and ferromagnesian olivine. Some CAIs contain voids and cracks filled by andradite, hedenbergite, wollastonite, ±sodalite, ±grossular, ±monticellite, ±tilleyite, and ±calcite. All CAIs studied are surrounded by Wark-Lovering rims, fine-grained matrix-like rims composed of lath-shaped ferroan olivine and abundant nepheline grains, and a layer of salite-hedenbergite pyroxenes + andradite + wollastonite. Grossular associating with monticellite, Al-diopside, and forsterite and replacing åkermanitic melilite ((27)Al/(24)Mg ~ 2) has high (27)Al/(24)Mg ratios (30−100) and shows no resolvable excess of radiogenic (26)Mg ((26)Mg*). The (27)Al/(24)Mg ratios (7−10) and (26)Mg* (2−3‰) in the nearly monomineralic grossular veins crosscutting gehlenitic melilite are similar to those of the host melilite and plot along a regression line with (26)Al/(27)Al ratio of ~5×10(−5). Oxygen isotopic compositions of secondary minerals in the most Type Bs measured in situ with the UH Cameca ims-1280 and matrix-matched standards plot along mass-dependent fractionation line with ∆(17)O of ~ −3±2‰ with δ(18)O ranging from ~0 to ~10‰. Primary melilite and anorthite in the host CAIs are similarly (16)O-depleted, whereas spinel, forsterite, and most Al,Ti-diopside grains have (16)O-rich compositions (∆(17)O ~ −25±2‰). Secondary grossular and forsterite in type Cs and type B1 CAI TS-34 show a range of ∆(17)O, from ~ −15 to ~ −1‰; the (16)O-enriched compositions of grossular and forsterite plot along the carbonaceous chondrite anhydrous mineral line. The similar ranges of ∆(17)O and positions on the three-isotope oxygen diagram are observed for primary anorthite; melilite is generally (16)O-depleted compared to anorthite (∆(17)O ~ −5 to −1±2‰); spinel and fassaite are (16)O-rich (except very Ti-rich fassaite in TS-34 and CTA CAIs). We conclude that Allende CAIs experienced an open-system in situ metasomatic alteration at relatively high temperatures (200-250 °C) in the presence of CO(2)- and H(2)O-bearing fluid with ∆(17)O of ~ −3±2‰ followed by thermal metamorphism at ~ 500 °C on the CV chondrite parent asteroid. During the alteration, most elements were mobile: Si, Na, Cl, K, Fe, S, and Ni were introduced; Al, Ti, Mg, and Ba were locally mobilized; Ca and some Mg and Al were lost from the host inclusions. The alteration occurred after nearly complete decay of (26)Al, >3 Ma after crystallization of CAIs with the canonical ((26)Al/(27)Al)(0) of (5.25±0.02)×10(-5); (26)Mg* in grossular was inherited from the primary melilite and provide no chronological significance. Oxygen isotopic heterogeneity of primary minerals in the Allende CAIs at least partly is due to isotopic exchange with an aqueous fluid that largely affected melilite, anorthite, perovskite, Zr- and Sc-rich oxides and silicates, and possibly very Ti-rich fassaite. [Image: see text] SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s40645-021-00437-4. 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Infiltration metasomatism of the Allende coarse-grained calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions
title Infiltration metasomatism of the Allende coarse-grained calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions
title_full Infiltration metasomatism of the Allende coarse-grained calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions
title_fullStr Infiltration metasomatism of the Allende coarse-grained calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions
title_full_unstemmed Infiltration metasomatism of the Allende coarse-grained calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions
title_short Infiltration metasomatism of the Allende coarse-grained calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions
title_sort infiltration metasomatism of the allende coarse-grained calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8568772/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34790556
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40645-021-00437-4
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