The carbonaceous Bencubbin-like (CB), high-metal (CH), and Renazzo-like (CR) chondrites are metal-rich chondrites that have been suggested to be genetically linked and are sometimes grouped together as the CR chondrite clan. Of these, the CB and CH chondrites are thought to have formed in an impact-generated vapor-melt plume from material that may be isotopically akin to CR chondrites. We report Mo, Ti, Cr, and Hf-W isotopic data for CB and CH chondrites in order to determine their formation time, to assess whether these chondrites are genetically related, and to evaluate their potential link to CR chondrites. An internal Hf-W isochron for the CH chondrite Acfer 182 yields an age of 3.8 +- 1.2 Ma after the formation of Ca-Al-rich inclusions...
AbstractNucleosynthetic isotope anomalies are powerful tracers to determine the provenance of meteor...
Fine-grained, heavily-hydrated lithic clasts in the metal-rich (CB) chondrites Queen Alexandra Range...
Carbonaceous (C) chondrites are primitive materials probably deriving from C, P and D asteroids, and...
The formation processes of the unusually metal-rich CB and CH chondrites are highly debated. Chemica...
International audienceChondrites are meteorites from undifferentiated parent bodies that provide fun...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OA] Antarctic meteorites, Thu. 17 Nov
Based on the mineralogy, petrography, bulk chemical, oxygen, and nintrogen isotopic compositions and...
The (1) CR chondrites, (2) LEW 85332,(3) Acfer 182,(4) ALH 85085-like chondrites, and (5) Bencubbin-...
The relationship between CK and CV3 chondrites is examined. Both groups may represent a single conti...
207Pb*/206Pb* chronometry was used to obtain the ages of Ca,Al-rich inclusions (CAIs) and chondrules...
Carbonaceous (C) chondrites are potentially the most primitive among chondrites because they mostly ...
Anorthite-rich chondrules in CR and CH carbonaceous chondrites consist of magnesian low-Ca pyroxene ...
CK chondrites are highly oxidized meteorites containing abundant magnetite and trace amounts of Fe,N...
Chondrites are chemically primitive and carbonaceous (C) chondrites are potentially the most primiti...
In this paper, we review the mineralogy and chemistry of Ca, Al-rich inclusions (CAIs), chondrules, ...
AbstractNucleosynthetic isotope anomalies are powerful tracers to determine the provenance of meteor...
Fine-grained, heavily-hydrated lithic clasts in the metal-rich (CB) chondrites Queen Alexandra Range...
Carbonaceous (C) chondrites are primitive materials probably deriving from C, P and D asteroids, and...
The formation processes of the unusually metal-rich CB and CH chondrites are highly debated. Chemica...
International audienceChondrites are meteorites from undifferentiated parent bodies that provide fun...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OA] Antarctic meteorites, Thu. 17 Nov
Based on the mineralogy, petrography, bulk chemical, oxygen, and nintrogen isotopic compositions and...
The (1) CR chondrites, (2) LEW 85332,(3) Acfer 182,(4) ALH 85085-like chondrites, and (5) Bencubbin-...
The relationship between CK and CV3 chondrites is examined. Both groups may represent a single conti...
207Pb*/206Pb* chronometry was used to obtain the ages of Ca,Al-rich inclusions (CAIs) and chondrules...
Carbonaceous (C) chondrites are potentially the most primitive among chondrites because they mostly ...
Anorthite-rich chondrules in CR and CH carbonaceous chondrites consist of magnesian low-Ca pyroxene ...
CK chondrites are highly oxidized meteorites containing abundant magnetite and trace amounts of Fe,N...
Chondrites are chemically primitive and carbonaceous (C) chondrites are potentially the most primiti...
In this paper, we review the mineralogy and chemistry of Ca, Al-rich inclusions (CAIs), chondrules, ...
AbstractNucleosynthetic isotope anomalies are powerful tracers to determine the provenance of meteor...
Fine-grained, heavily-hydrated lithic clasts in the metal-rich (CB) chondrites Queen Alexandra Range...
Carbonaceous (C) chondrites are primitive materials probably deriving from C, P and D asteroids, and...