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Investigation of the shocked Vinales ordinary chondrite (L6) meteorite fall - Implications for shock classification, fragmentation, and collision dynamics

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ICARUS
Volume 390, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2022.115326

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Vinales meteorite; Ordinary chondrite; Asteroid dynamics; Collision; L-chondrite disruption body

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This study presents a refined view of the mineralogy and texture of the recent fall Vin similar to ales meteorite, revealing multiple shock melt veins and the identification of two high-pressure phases. This suggests that the meteorite has experienced at least one energetic impact.
The effects of collisions on the evolution of asteroids, ranging from local fracturing to brecciation or even to catastrophic disruption, depend primarily on the encounter velocities. Here we present a refined view of the mineralogy and texture of the recent fall Vin similar to ales, an L6 ordinary chondrite meteorite. It preserves features that require at least one energetic impact, including numerous shock melt veins of variable thickness. We report the identification of two high-pressure phases, majorite and albitic jadeite, limited to just one of these shock melt veins. Vin similar to ales is a moderately shocked sample, shock stage S4, that experienced a complex and spatially variable pressure-temperature-time history with a low (but non-zero) probability of preservation of high-pressure phases.

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