Thermal Decomposition of an Impure (roxbury) Siderite: Relevance to the Presence of Chemically Pure Magnetite Crystals in Alh84001 Carbonate Disks

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  • S. J. Clemett
  • D. S. McKay
  • E. K. Gibson
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Background and Introduction: The question of the origin of nanophase magnetite in Martian meteorite ALH84001 has been widely debated for nearly a decade. Golden et al. [1] have reported producing nearly chemically pure magnetite from thermal decomposition of chemically impure siderite [(Fe, Mg, Mn)CO3]. This claim is significant for three reasons: first, it has been argued that chemically pure magnetite present in the carbonate disks in Martian meteorite ALH84001 could have formed by the thermal decomposition of the impure carbonate matrix in which they are embedded; second, the chemical purity of magnetite has been previously used to identify biogenic magnetite [2]; and, third, previous studies of thermal decomposition of impure (Mg,Ca,Mn)-siderites, which have been investigated under a wide variety of conditions by numerous researchers, invariably yields a mixed metal oxide phase as the product [e.g., 3-5] and not chemically pure magnetite. The explanation for this observation is that these siderites all possess the same crystallographic

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تاریخ انتشار 2009