2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.gca.2007.02.015
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Osmium isotope systematics of ureilites

Abstract: The 187 Os/ 188 Os for twenty-two ureilite whole rock samples, including monomict, augite-bearing, and polymict lithologies, were examined in order to constrain the provenance and subsequent magmatic processing of the ureilite parent body (or bodies). The Re/Os ratios of most ureilites show evidence for a recent disturbance, probably related to Re mobility during weathering, and no meaningful chronological information can be extracted from the present data set. The ureilite 187 Os/ 188 Os ratios span a range f… Show more

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“…We further consider the effect of differentiation on the heat-producing elements (e.g., 60 Fe) in ureilites, and evaluate the prospect of using the short-lived 60 Fe-60 Ni chronometer for dating metallic partial melt extraction in the UPB. The Re-Os abundances have been reported by Rankenburg et al (2007). The HSE data were presented in preliminary form by Rankenburg et al (2005), and some of the modeling aspects of this study were presented by Humayun et al (2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…We further consider the effect of differentiation on the heat-producing elements (e.g., 60 Fe) in ureilites, and evaluate the prospect of using the short-lived 60 Fe-60 Ni chronometer for dating metallic partial melt extraction in the UPB. The Re-Os abundances have been reported by Rankenburg et al (2007). The HSE data were presented in preliminary form by Rankenburg et al (2005), and some of the modeling aspects of this study were presented by Humayun et al (2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The suite of samples and analytical techniques employed are identical to those of Rankenburg et al (2005Rankenburg et al ( , 2007. In this contribution, isotope dilution inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ID-ICP-MS) data for Ru, Pd, Ir, and Pt, measured at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, are presented in conjunction with Re-Os abundances measured previously on the same sample aliquots (Rankenburg et al, 2007).…”
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“…As with two of the diogenites, four of the angrites evolved to sub-chondritic present day 187 Os/ 188 Os, indicating that Re behaved less compatibly than Os as the rocks formed either as residues of partial melting or olivine-rich cumulates. This is unusual for achondrites, although some ureilites are also characterised by present day sub-chondritic 187 Os/ 188 Os (Rankenburg et al, 2007). CI chondrite normalised HSE abundances for angrite meteorites.…”
Section: Other Differentiated Bodiesmentioning
confidence: 91%