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Composition and clues to the origin of refractory metal nuggets extracted from chondritic meteorites
Author(s) -
Schwander D.,
Berg T.,
Harries D.,
Schönhense G.,
Ott U.
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
meteoritics and planetary science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.09
H-Index - 100
eISSN - 1945-5100
pISSN - 1086-9379
DOI - 10.1111/maps.12366
Subject(s) - allende meteorite , murchison meteorite , chondrite , meteorite , carbonaceous chondrite , refractory (planetary science) , astrobiology , formation and evolution of the solar system , chemistry , condensation , refractory metals , metal , chemical composition , mineralogy , physics , organic chemistry , thermodynamics
Refractory metal nuggets ( RMN s) contain elements, such as Os, Ir, Mo, and Ru, which are predicted to condense from a cooling gas of solar composition simultaneously with CAI ‐minerals. Berg et al. ([Berg T., 2009]) identified a large number of RMN s in acid‐resistant residues of the Murchison meteorite and suggested that they are pristine condensates. In extending the work of these authors, we have improved the chemical extraction process to enrich the concentration of RMN s in the residue sample and prepared three additional RMN ‐rich residues from the chondritic meteorites Murchison, Allende, and Leoville. The results show that, while their origin is clearly solar, the compositions in detail of RMN s from all three meteorites do not match well with a simple condensation model based on equilibrium thermodynamics and ideal solid solution of all metals. Thus, we find that a primary formation by direct condensation, as suggested previously, is unlikely for most of the studied grains and that alternative scenarios should be considered in future work. The results also show that several, but not all, alloys from Allende and Leoville have undergone processes, such as metamorphic oxidation and sulfidization in the meteoritic environment, in which they lost, e.g., W and Mo. For Murchison and several Leoville and Allende RMN s, we propose a pristine nature.