Origin and Histroy of Chondrite Regolith, Fragmental and Impact-Melt Breccias from Spain
Abstract
Six ordinary chondrite breccias from the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, Madrid (Spain), are described and classified as follows: the solar gas-rich regolith breccia Oviedo (H5); the premetamorphic fragmental breccias Cabezo de Mayo (type 6, L-LL), and Sevilla (LL4); the fragmental breccias Canellas (H4) and Gerona (H5); and the impact melt breccia, Madrid (L6). It is confirmed that chondrites with typical light-dark structures and petrographic properties typical of regolith breccias may (Oviedo) or may not (Canellas) be solar gas-rich. Cabezo de Mayo and Sevilla show convincing evidence that they were assembled prior to peak metamorphism and were equilibrated during subsequent reheating. Compositions of olivine and low-Ca pyroxene in host chondrite and breccia clasts in Cabezo de Mayo are transitional between groups L and LL. It is suggested, based on mineralogic and oxygen isotopic compositions of host and clasts, that the rock formed on the L parent body by mixing, prior to peak metamorphism. This was followed by partial equilibrium of two different materials: the indigenous L chondrite host and exotic LL melt rock clasts.
- Publication:
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Meteoritics
- Pub Date:
- June 1990
- DOI:
- 10.1111/j.1945-5100.1990.tb00984.x
- Bibcode:
- 1990Metic..25..127C
- Keywords:
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- Breccia;
- Chondrites;
- Impact Melts;
- Meteoritic Composition;
- Regolith;
- Gas Analysis;
- Meteoritic Microstructures;
- Pyroxenes;
- Spain;
- METEORITES;
- ORIGIN;
- FORMATION;
- HISTORY;
- CHONDRITES;
- REGOLITH;
- MELTS;
- FRAGMENTS;
- BRECCIA;
- SAMPLES;
- METEORITE;
- ORDINARY CHONDRITES;
- OVIEDO;
- CLASSIFICATION;
- H5 CHONDRITES;
- CABEZO DE MAYO;
- SEVILLA;
- LL4 CHONDRITES;
- CANELLAS;
- H4 CHONDRITES;
- GERONA;
- MADRID;
- L6 CHONDRITES;
- PROCEDURE;
- DESCRIPTION;
- COMPOSITION;
- OLIVINE;
- PYROXENE;
- PETROLOGY;
- LABORATORY STUDIES;
- PHOTOGRAPHS;
- Lunar and Planetary Exploration; Meteorites;
- Formation/Origin