1995
DOI: 10.1016/0016-7037(95)00130-1
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Orthopyroxenite ALH84001 and shergottite ALH77005: Additional evidence for a martian origin from noble gases

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“…Hence, postulating that the Lafayette iddingsite acquired its gas during a time when less Xe was stored in the polar caps could help explain both the absolute amount of heavy noble gases and the elemental fractionation. A time-varying Xe abundance in the atmosphere could also explain why ALH 84001 plots with the nakhlites, if the atmosphere was also warmer when the gases were implanted into ALH 84001 (perhaps during its ejection event 16 Ma ago (Eugster, 1994;Swindle et al, 1995b;Miura et al, 1995); although several workers have argued for incorporation of atmospheric gas into ALH 84001 several billion years ago (Grady et a/., 1998;Murty and Mohapatra, 1997;Gilmour et al, 1998)). It is tcmpting to extend this idea to suggest that both the presence of liquid water in the nakhlites and an increased Xe abundance are related to a globally warmer episode.…”
Section: Discussion Krypton and Xenonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, postulating that the Lafayette iddingsite acquired its gas during a time when less Xe was stored in the polar caps could help explain both the absolute amount of heavy noble gases and the elemental fractionation. A time-varying Xe abundance in the atmosphere could also explain why ALH 84001 plots with the nakhlites, if the atmosphere was also warmer when the gases were implanted into ALH 84001 (perhaps during its ejection event 16 Ma ago (Eugster, 1994;Swindle et al, 1995b;Miura et al, 1995); although several workers have argued for incorporation of atmospheric gas into ALH 84001 several billion years ago (Grady et a/., 1998;Murty and Mohapatra, 1997;Gilmour et al, 1998)). It is tcmpting to extend this idea to suggest that both the presence of liquid water in the nakhlites and an increased Xe abundance are related to a globally warmer episode.…”
Section: Discussion Krypton and Xenonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For two other ALH 84001 samples, Ar data were reported: both Miura et al (1995) and Swindle et al (1995) found indications of a substantial amount of Martian atmospheric Ar. On the other hand, Chassigny appears to be inhomogeneous with respect to its trapped Ar content.…”
Section: Allan Hills 84001 and Chassignymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From these we calculate limits to the 36Arc,, concentration of 0.63 and 1.46 x 1 0-9 cm3 STP/g, respectively. Prior determinations of galactic cosmic-ray-produced 36Arc0s concentrations in ALH 77005 gave 1.G1.3 x cm3 STP/g (Bogard et al, 1984;Miura et al, 1995;Garrison et al, 1995), but three unirradiated samples of ALH 77005 reported in Appendix 2 (discussed later) suggest lower concentrations of -0.9 x cm3 STP/g. We adopt 38Arc0s = 1.1 x cm3 STP/g, an amount that is only -15% of the total 36Ar in our ALH 77005 sample.…”
Section: Irradiated Shergottite Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%