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Petrology of Martian meteorite Northwest Africa 998

Journal

METEORITICS & PLANETARY SCIENCE
Volume 43, Issue 5, Pages 829-854

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1945-5100.2008.tb01085.x

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  1. NASA Cosmochemistry
  2. Mars Fundamental Research Program [NAG5-12271, NAG5-13279]
  3. NASA Astrobiology Institute

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Nakhlite Northwest Africa (NWA) 998 is an augite-rich cumulate igneous rock with mineral compositions and oxygen isotopic composition consistent with an origin oil Mars. This 456-gram. partially fusion-crusted meteorite consists of (by volume) similar to 75% augite (core composition Wo(39)En(39)Fs(22)), similar to 9% olivine (Fo(35)), similar to 7% plagioclase (Ab(61)An(35)) as anhedra among augite and olivine, similar to 3.5% low-calcium pyroxenes (pigeonite and orthopyroxene) replacing or forming overgrowths on olivine and augite, similar to 1% titanomagnetite, and other phases Including potassium feldspar, apatite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, ilmenite, and fine-grained mesostasis material. Minor secondary alteration materials include iddingsite associated with olivine (probably Martian), calcite crack fillings, and iron oxide/hydroxide staining (both probably terrestrial). Shock effects are limited to minor cataclasis and twinning In augite. In comparison to other nakhlites, NWA 998 contains more low-calcium pyroxenes and its plagioclase crystals are blockier. The large size of the intercumulus feldspars and the chemical homogeneity of the olivine imply relatively slow cooling and chemical equilibration in the late- and post-Igneous history of this specimen, and mineral thermometers give subsolidus temperatures near 730 degrees C. Oxidation state was near that of the QFM buffer, from about QFM-2 in earliest crystallization to near QFM in late crystallization, and to about QFM + 1.5 in some magmatic inclusions. The replacement or overgrowth of olivine by pigeonite and orthopyroxene (with or Without titanomagnetite), and the marginal replacement of augite by pigeonite, are interpreted to result from late-stage reactions with residual melts (consistent with experimental phase equilibrium relationships). Apatite is concentrated in planar zones separating apatite-free domains, Which Suggests that residual magma (rich in P and REE) was concentrated in planar (fracture?) zones and possibly migrated through them. Loss of late magma through these zones is consistent with the low bulk REE content of NWA 998 compared with the calculated REE content of its parent magma.

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