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Hypervelocity collision and water-rock interaction in space preserved in the Chelyabinsk ordinary chondrite

Authors :
Eizo Nakamura
Hitoshi Miura
Tsutomu Ota
Konstantin D. Litasov
V. I. Grokhovsky
Olga V. Koroleva
Tak Kunihiro
Ryoji Tanaka
Vladimir Malkovets
Katsura Kobayashi
Yuri Shimaki
Masahiro Yamanaka
Tetsuo Yamamoto
Hiroshi Kitagawa
Chie Sakaguchi
Gray E. Bebout
Source :
Proceedings of the Japan Academy. Series B, Physical and Biological Sciences, Proceedings of the Japan Academy Series B: Physical and Biological Sciences
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
The Japan Academy, 2019.

Abstract

A comprehensive geochemical study of the Chelyabinsk meteorite reveals further details regarding its history of impact-related fragmentation and melting, and later aqueous alteration, during its transit toward Earth. We support an 930Ma age obtained by Ar-Ar method (Beard et al., 2014) for the impact-related melting, based on Rb-Sr isotope analyses of a melt domain. An irregularly shaped olivine with a distinct O isotope composition in a melt domain appears to be a fragment of a silicate-rich impactor. Hydrogen and Li concentrations and isotopic compositions, textures of Fe oxyhydroxides, and the presence of organic materials located in fractures, are together consistent with aqueous alteration, and this alteration could have pre-dated interaction with the Earth's atmosphere. As one model, we suggest that hypervelocity capture of the impact-related debris by a comet nucleus could have led to shock-wave-induced supercritical aqueous fluids dissolving the silicate, metallic, and organic matter, with later ice sublimation yielding a rocky rubble pile sampled by the meteorite. © 2019 The Japan Academy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13492896 and 03862208
Volume :
95
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the Japan Academy. Series B, Physical and Biological Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c2fa442673e36df7ac40190af205a463