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NEPHELINE AND SODALITE IN A BARRED OLIVINE CHONDRULE FROM THE ALLENDE METEORITE
Author(s) -
Lumpkin Gregory R.
Publication year - 1980
Publication title -
meteoritics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1945-5100
pISSN - 0026-1114
DOI - 10.1111/j.1945-5100.1980.tb00516.x
Subject(s) - chondrule , olivine , allende meteorite , nepheline , geology , meteorite , plagioclase , geochemistry , sodalite , diopside , chondrite , forsterite , ilmenite , mineralogy , astrobiology , chemistry , zeolite , physics , biochemistry , quartz , paleontology , catalysis
Nepheline and sodalite have been found in association with glass in a barred olivine chondrule from the Allende C3V meteorite. The major minerals of the chondrule are olivine (Fo 80–88 ), bronzite (En 85 Fs 12 Wo 3 ), and chromite. Olivine bars are separated by glass of nearly pure plagioclase composition (An 81–99 ). Olivine composition is more Fe‐rich than predicted by olivine‐liquid equilibria (Fo 96 ). Conditions of non‐equilibrium are implied from this and the presence of plagioclase glass and small amounts of subcalcic diopside (En 75 Fs 12 Wo 13 ) in the chondrule. The properties of this chondrule are consistent with liquid condensation, but melting of an amoeboid olivine aggregate or similar object could also have generated the chondrule‐forming liquid. Nepheline and sodalite appear to have crystallized from this liquid under non‐equilibrium conditions.