Authors
Yaozhu Li, Phil JA McCausland, Roberta L Flemming
Publication date
2021/7
Source
Meteoritics & Planetary Science
Volume
56
Issue
7
Pages
1422-1439
Description
Ureilites are the second most abundant achondrite meteorite group, yet they are from an unknown source. They are ultramafic in composition and have undergone thermal metamorphism as well as shock deformation since their formation. In this work, olivine grains from six monomict ureilites, Northwest Africa 7059, Elephant Moraine 96042, Shişr 007 (all ˜shock level S3), Northwest Africa 2221 (S3‐S4), Larkman Nunatak 04315 (S5), and Allan Hills A81101 (˜S6) and one polymict ureilite, Elephant Moraine 87720 (S5), were examined by in situ micro‐X‐ray diffraction (XRD). It is observed in this study that with increasing shock, the samples develop more complicated 2‐D XRD patterns from diffracted spots, to streaks, to asterism, and “spotty” Debye rings, and these patterns correspond to shock metamorphic effects observed by optical microscopy from undulatory extinction to mosaicism and annealing or …
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