z-logo
Premium
Detailed mineralogy and petrology of highly shocked poikilitic shergottite Northwest Africa 6342
Author(s) -
Kizovski Tanya V.,
Tait Kimberly T.,
Di Cecco Veronica E.,
White Lee F.,
Moser Desmond E.
Publication year - 2019
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.13255
Subject(s) - geology , recrystallization (geology) , plagioclase , geochemistry , meteorite , petrography , olivine , shock metamorphism , pyroxene , petrology , astrobiology , paleontology , physics , quartz
Northwest Africa ( NWA ) 6342 is an intermediate, poikilitic shergottite, found in Algeria in 2010. It is comprised of two distinct petrographic areas; poikilitic domains with rounded Mg‐rich olivine chadacrysts enclosed by large low‐Ca pyroxene oikocrysts, and a nonpoikilitic domain mainly comprised of subhedral olivine and vesicular recrystallized plagioclase. Oxygen fugacity conditions become more oxidizing during crystallization from the poikilitic to the nonpoikilitic domain ( QFM −3.0 to QFM −2.2). As such, it is likely that NWA 6342 experienced a two‐stage (polybaric) crystallization history similar to that of the enriched poikilitic shergottites. NWA 6342 also experienced relatively high levels of shock metamorphism in comparison to most other poikilitic shergottites as evidenced by the fine‐grained recrystallization texture in olivine, as well as melting and subsequent crystallization of plagioclase. The recrystallization of plagioclase requires an extended period of postshock thermal metamorphism for NWA 6342 and similarly shocked intermediate poikilitic shergottites NWA 4797 and Grove Mountains 99027 most likely due to launch from Mars. The similarities in petrology, chemistry, and shock features between these three meteorites indicate that they have similar crystallization and shock histories; possibly originating from the same source area on Mars.

This content is not available in your region!

Continue researching here.

Having issues? You can contact us here