Distinct evolution of the carbonaceous and non-carbonaceous reservoirs: Insights from Ru, Mo, and W isotopes
Abstract
Recent work has identified a nucleosynthetic isotope dichotomy between "carbonaceous" (CC) and "non-carbonaceous" (NC) meteorites. Here, we report new Ru isotope data for rare iron meteorite groups belonging to the NC and CC suites. We show that by studying the relative isotopic characteristics of Ru, Mo, and W in iron meteorites, it is possible to constrain the processes leading to the distinct isotope heterogeneities in both reservoirs. In NC meteorites, internally normalized, mass-independent isotope ratios of Mo and Ru are correlated, but those of Mo and W are not. In CC meteorites, Mo and W isotope ratios are correlated, but those of Mo and Ru are not; specifically, Mo isotopic compositions are variable and those of Ru are more restricted. The contrasting behaviors of Ru and W relative to Mo in the two reservoirs likely require processing of the presolar carriers under distinct redox conditions. This provides further evidence that NC and CC meteorites originated from spatially separated reservoirs that evolved under different prevailing conditions.
- Publication:
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Earth and Planetary Science Letters
- Pub Date:
- September 2019
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2019E&PSL.521..103W
- Keywords:
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- molybdenum;
- ruthenium;
- tungsten;
- nucleosynthetic heterogeneity;
- meteorite dichotomy;
- thermal processing