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DOI10.1111/j.1945-5100.1994.tb00681.x
MINERALOGY AND CHEMISTRY OF RUMURUTI - THE 1ST METEORITE FALL OF THE NEW R CHONDRITE GROUP
SCHULZE, H; BISCHOFF, A; PALME, H; SPETTEL, B; DREIBUS, G; OTTO, J
通讯作者SCHULZE, H
来源期刊METEORITICS
ISSN0026-1114
出版年1994
卷号29期号:2页码:275-286
英文摘要

The Rumuruti meteorite shower fell in Rumuruti, Kenya, on 1934 January 28 at 10:45 p.m. Rumuruti is an olivine-rich chondritic breccia with light-dark structure. Based on the coexistence of highly recrystallized fragments and unequilibrated components, Rumuruti is classified as a type 3-6 chondrite breccia. The most abundant phase of Rumuruti is olivine (mostly Fa (approximately 39) with about 70 vol%. Feldspar (approximately 14 vol%, mainly plagioclase), Ca-pyroxene (5 vol%), pyrrhotite (4.4 vol%), and pentlandite (3.6 vol%) are major constituents. All other phases have abundances below 1 vol%, including low-Ca pyroxene, chrome spinels, phosphates (chlorapatite and whitlockite), chalcopyrite, ilmenite, tridymite, Ni-rich and Ge-containing metals, kamacite, and various particles enriched in noble metals like Pt, Ir, and Au. The chemical composition of Rumuruti is chondritic. The depletion in refractory elements (Sc, REE, etc.) and the comparatively high Mn, Na, and K contents are characteristic of ordinary chondrites and distinguish Rumuruti from carbonaceous chondrites. However, S, Se, and Zn contents in Rumuruti are significantly above the level expected for ordinary chondrites. The oxygen isotope composition of Rumuruti is high in deltaO-17 (5.52 parts per thousand) and deltaO-18 (5.07 parts per thousand).


Previously, a small number of chondritic meteorites with strong similarities to Rumuruti were described. They were called Carlisle Lakes-type chondrites and they comprise: Carlisle Lakes, ALH85151, Y-75302, Y-793575, Y-82002, Acfer 217, PCA91002, and PCA91241, as well as clasts in the Weatherford chondrite. All these meteorites are finds from hot and cold deserts having experienced various degrees of weathering. With Rumuruti, the first meteorite fall has been recognized that preserves the primary mineralogical and chemical characteristics of a new group of meteorites. Comparing all chondrites, the characteristic features can be summarized as follows: (a) basically chondritic chemistry with ordinary chondrite element patterns of refractory and moderately volatile lithophiles but higher abundances of S, Se, and Zn; (b) high degree of oxidation (37-41 mol% Fa in olivine, only traces of Fe,Ni-metals, occurrence of chalcopyrite); (c) exceptionally high DELTO-17 values of about 2.7 for bulk samples; (d) high modal abundance of olivine (approximately 70 vol%); (e) Ti-Fe3+-rich chromite (approximately 5.5 wt% TiO2); (f) occurrence of various noble metal-rich particles; (g) abundant chondritic breccias consisting of equilibrated clasts and unequilibrated lithologies.


With Rumuruti, nine meteorite samples exist that are chemically and mineralogically very similar. These meteorites are attributed to at least eight different fall events. It is proposed in this paper to call this group R chondrites (rumurutiites) after the first and only fall among these meteorites. These meteorites have a close relationship to ordinary chondrites. However, they are more oxidized than any of the existing groups of ordinary chondrites. Small, but significant differences in chemical composition and in oxygen isotopes between R chondrites and ordinary chondrites exclude formation of R chondrites from ordinary chondrites, by oxidation. This implies a separate, independent R chondrite parent body.


类型Article
语种英语
国家GERMANY
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:A1994ND20200017
WOS关键词REGOLITH BRECCIAS ; CARLISLE LAKES ; METAMORPHISM ; ORIGIN ; SAHARA
WOS类目Geochemistry & Geophysics
WOS研究方向Geochemistry & Geophysics
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/130463
作者单位(1)INST PLANETOL,D-48149 MUNSTER,GERMANY;(2)MAX PLANCK INST CHEM,D-55020 MAINZ,GERMANY;(3)UNIV FREIBURG,INST MINERAL PETROG,D-79104 FREIBURG,GERMANY
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SCHULZE, H,BISCHOFF, A,PALME, H,et al. MINERALOGY AND CHEMISTRY OF RUMURUTI - THE 1ST METEORITE FALL OF THE NEW R CHONDRITE GROUP[J],1994,29(2):275-286.
APA SCHULZE, H,BISCHOFF, A,PALME, H,SPETTEL, B,DREIBUS, G,&OTTO, J.(1994).MINERALOGY AND CHEMISTRY OF RUMURUTI - THE 1ST METEORITE FALL OF THE NEW R CHONDRITE GROUP.METEORITICS,29(2),275-286.
MLA SCHULZE, H,et al."MINERALOGY AND CHEMISTRY OF RUMURUTI - THE 1ST METEORITE FALL OF THE NEW R CHONDRITE GROUP".METEORITICS 29.2(1994):275-286.
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