Genetic Relationship Between Martian Chassignites and Nakhlites Revealed from Noble Gases
[摘要] A group called as Martian meteorites is composed of shergottites, nakhlites, chassignites, and orthopyroxenite, and they are thought to be derived from Mars. Among the Martian meteorites nakhlites and chassignites show similar cosmic-ray exposure (CRE) ages of 11-12 million years, although petrologic characteristics are very different between them. Both nakhlites and chassignites indicate similar cooling rates, and would have cooled in identical scale of igneous bodies. However, the relationship between nakhlites and chassignites is still unclear, although they might have ejected at the same time, i.e., by accidentally coincidental impact events which occurred at different places on Mars or by a single impact which excavated both nakhlites and chassignites residing in a relatively small area. Here we propose that the chassignites show a genetically close relationship with nakhlites, i.e., both groups could be located within a relatively narrow area from where a single impact could have launched those meteorites, based on noble gas data obtained in our laboratory. If chassignites were really ejected with nakhlites by a single impact, both types of meteorites will provide us with geological/petrological profile in the area where both pyroxene-rich lava (nakhlites) and dunite-rich rocks (chassignites) are located close to the Martian surface. [i.e. discusses NWA 2737, etc. (Martian meteorites that fell in Northwest Africa)]
[发布日期] 2019-07-07 [发布机构]
[效力级别] [学科分类] 地质物理学
[关键词] CHASSIGNITES;DUNITE;NAKHLITES;LAVA;SHERGOTTITES;PYROXENES;SNC METEORITES;RARE GASES;PETROLOGY;MINERALOGY;COSMIC RAYS;RADIOACTIVE AGE DETERMINATION;MARS SURFACE;AFRICA [时效性]