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[PPS22-20] High-pressure polymorphs in Gujba CB type carbonaceous chondrite.
Keywords:carbonaceous chondrite, high-pressure polymorph, shock metamorphism
We prepared a polished Gujba sample for this study. Gujba studied here consists of metal and chondritic fragment. Shock-melt veins occur widely between the chondritic fragments and metals. The major constituent minerals of the chondritic fragments are low-Ca pyroxene (Fs1-5, En89-98, Wo0-6), Mg-rich olivine (Fa1-18, Fo82-99) and Ca pyroxene (Fs1-13, En41-66, Wo32-57) based on EPMA analysis. Many mineral fragments and fine-grained chondritic fragments are entrained in the shock-melt veins. We confirmed the existences of many kinds of high-pressure polymorphs from such fragments and chondritic fragments adjacent to the shock-melt veins. Raman spectroscopy analyses indicate that olivine entrained in the shock-melt veins transform into wadsleyite. A small amount of ringwoodite is accompanied with some wadsleyite. Low-Ca pyroxene is replaced with akimotoite, majorite or probably bridgmanite. Minor Fe-rich olivine (Fa39-40) and albitic feldspar (Ab82An13Or5) are entrained in the shock-melt veins. Lamellar ringwoodite occurs in the Fe-rich olivine. The albitic feldspar is replaced with jadeite, lingunite or maskelynite. We also clarified the distributions of these high-pressure polymorphs in Gujba studied here. High-pressure polymorphs occur ubiquitously in and around the shock-melt veins, indicating that the parent-body of Gujba was heavily shocked. The metals, which consist of kamacite and minor FeS, show evidence for melting. Alternatively, we can also infer that Gujba is a part of shock-met veins induced by a collision.
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