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Poirierite, a dense metastable polymorph of magnesium iron silicate in shocked meteorites

Authors :
40303599
Tomioka, Naotaka
Bindi, Luca
Okuchi, Takuo
Miyahara, Masaaki
Iitaka, Toshiaki
Li, Zhi
Kawatsu, Tsutomu
Xie, Xiande
Purevjav, Narangoo
Tani, Riho
Kodama, Yu
40303599
Tomioka, Naotaka
Bindi, Luca
Okuchi, Takuo
Miyahara, Masaaki
Iitaka, Toshiaki
Li, Zhi
Kawatsu, Tsutomu
Xie, Xiande
Purevjav, Narangoo
Tani, Riho
Kodama, Yu
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

A dense magnesium iron silicate polymorph with a structure intermediate between olivine, ringwoodite, and wadsleyite was theoretically predicted about four decades ago. As this group of minerals constitute the major component of shocked meteorites, constraining their transitional forms and behaviour is of potential importance for understanding impact events on their parent bodies. Here we use high-resolution transmission electron microscopy techniques and single-crystal X-ray diffraction analyses to identify naturally occurring examples of this mineral – recently named poirierite – in shocked chondritic meteorites. We observe nanoscale lamellar poirierite topotactically intergrown within wadsleyite, and additionally within ringwoodite as recently reported. Our results confirm the intermediate structure of poirierite and suggest it might be a relay point in the shear transformations between its polymorphs. We propose that poirierite formed during rapid decompression at relatively low temperature in retrograde shock metamorphism of the meteorites.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1238097619
Document Type :
Electronic Resource