Graves Nunataks 95209: A snapshot of metal segregation and core formation
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GRA 95209 may provide our best opportunity to date to understand the earliest stages of core formation in asteroidal bodies. This lodranite preserves a physically, chemically, and mineralogically complex set of metal–sulfide veins. High-resolution X-ray computed tomography revealed three distinct lithologies. The dominant mixed metal–silicate–sulfide matrix is cut by metal-rich, graphite-bearing veins exceeding 1 cm in width and grades into a volumetrically minor metal-poor region. Silicate compositions and modal abundances are typical for lodranites, while the mineralogy of the metal–sulfide component is complex and differs among the three lithologies. Kamacite and troilite occur with chromite, tetrataenite, schreibersite, graphite, and a range of phosphates. An Ar–Ar age of 4.521 ± 0.006 Ga measures the time of closure of the K–Ar system. Carbon rosettes within the metal-rich vein are nitrogen-poor, well crystallized, include kamacite sub-grains of composition comparable to the host metal, and are essentially isotopically homogeneous (dC 33&). In contrast, carbon rosettes within metal of the metal-poor lithology are N-poor, poorly crystallized, include kamacite grains that are Ni-poor compared to their host metal, and are isotopically heterogeneous (dC ranging from 50 to +80&) even within a single metal grain. The silicate portion of GRA 95209 is similar to the lodranite EET 84302, sharing a common texture, silicate mineral compositions, and Ar–Ar age. GRA 95209 and EET 84302 are intermediate between acapulcoites and lodranites. Both experienced Fe,Ni-FeS melting with extensive melt migration, but record only the onset of silicate partial melting with limited migration of silicate melt. The complex metal–sulfide veins in GRA 95209 resulted from low-degree partial melting and melt migration and intruded the matrix lithology. Reactions between solid minerals and melt, including oxidation–reduction reactions, produced the array of phosphates, schreibersite, and tetrataenite. Extensive reduction in the metal-rich vein resulted from its origin in a hotter portion of the asteroid. This difference in thermal history is supported by the graphite structures and isotopic compositions. The graphite rosettes in the metal-rich vein are consistent with high-temperature igneous processing. In contrast, the carbon in the metal-poor lithology appears to preserve a record of formation in the nebula prior to parent-body formation. Carbon incorporated from the solar nebula into a differentiating asteroid is preferentially incorporated in metal–sulfide melts that form a core, but does not achieve isotopic homogeneity until extensive thermal processing occurs. 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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