2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.gca.2005.09.019
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Graves Nunataks 95209: A snapshot of metal segregation and core formation

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“…This is to be expected, since the Ar-Ar age has been interpreted as the cooling age (McCoy et al 2006). It has been suggested that lodranites experienced a relatively slow cooling from the peak metamorphic temperature to the closure temperature of Ar, followed by a rapid cooling (McCoy et al 1997a).…”
Section: Thermal History In Acapulcoite-lodranite Parent Bodymentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…This is to be expected, since the Ar-Ar age has been interpreted as the cooling age (McCoy et al 2006). It has been suggested that lodranites experienced a relatively slow cooling from the peak metamorphic temperature to the closure temperature of Ar, followed by a rapid cooling (McCoy et al 1997a).…”
Section: Thermal History In Acapulcoite-lodranite Parent Bodymentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Lodranites and the transitional acapulcoite GRA 95209 have previously been dated by 40 Ar-39 Ar chronology (McCoy et al 1997a(McCoy et al , 2006, and the 4.52 Ga 40 Ar-39 Ar age is significantly younger than the Hf-W isochron age. This is to be expected, since the Ar-Ar age has been interpreted as the cooling age (McCoy et al 2006).…”
Section: Thermal History In Acapulcoite-lodranite Parent Bodymentioning
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“…Among these meteorites, one is truly remarkable. Graves Nunatak (GRA) 95209 contains metal veins that sample the earliest melting of an asteroid as it began to heat up more than 4.5 billion years ago ( McCoy et al, 2006). These veins record a complex history of melting, melt migration, oxidation-reduction reactions, intrusion into cooler regions, cooling, and crystallization.…”
Section: Scientific Value Of Antarctic Meteoritesmentioning
confidence: 99%