1979
DOI: 10.1016/0016-7037(79)90096-6
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The petrogenesis of L-6 chondrites: insights from the chemistry of minerals

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“…If this is the case, Eu may have been in equilibrium among minerals during the period of 10 6 years of thermal metamorphism, as demonstrated by Curtis and Schmitt (1979) for the L-6 chondrites. However, a considerable fraction of the CK Eu may have existed in the trivalent state, in which case there is no correlation with Sr or clear trend in the Eu/Sm-Sm diagram (Fig.…”
Section: Negative Eu Anomaly and Metamorphic Ree Redistributions In Ckmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…If this is the case, Eu may have been in equilibrium among minerals during the period of 10 6 years of thermal metamorphism, as demonstrated by Curtis and Schmitt (1979) for the L-6 chondrites. However, a considerable fraction of the CK Eu may have existed in the trivalent state, in which case there is no correlation with Sr or clear trend in the Eu/Sm-Sm diagram (Fig.…”
Section: Negative Eu Anomaly and Metamorphic Ree Redistributions In Ckmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The heterogeneous distribution of Na in plagioclase grains suggests that other alkali elements such as K and Rb may also have non-equilibrium distributions. Curtis and Schmitt (1979) reported that alkalis (Na, K and Rb) are exclusively associated with feldspar in L6 chondrites and thus a close relationship between K and Rb is expected. However, this is not the case for these samples as seen in Fig.…”
Section: Fig 1 Abundance Correlations Between (A) K and Rb (B) Sr mentioning
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“…Brief descriptions of the shower and recovery were given by Nininger and Nininger (1950) and Moore (1971). Leedey has been briefly studied petrologically for classification purposes (Mason, 1963;Van Schmus and Wood, 1967;Rubin, 1990) and major and trace element mineral compositions and modal abundances were given by Curtis and Schmitt (1979). The chemical composition of Leedey has been examined by a number of workers (e.g., Konig, 1964;Jarosewich, 1967;Masuda et al, 1973), who participated in a long-term study of an interlaboratory comparison organized by C. B. Moore and using Leedey as a standard.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Ca-phosphate is also the host mineral for the rare earth elements (REE) in the ordinary chondrites (Mason and Graham, 1970;Allen and Mason, 1973;Curtis and Schmitt, 1979;Ebihara and Honda, 1983). Based on the REE abundances Ebihara and Honda ( 1983) suggested that chemical fractionation had taken place among the actinoid and lanthanoid elements during the formation of some ordinary chondrites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%