Crystallography of hornblende amphibole in LAP04840 R chondrite and implication for its metamorphic history

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LAP04840 is an unusual R chondrite that includes abundant hornblende amphibole. LAP04840 shows a texture of equilibrated chondrite composed of 59.3% olivine, 13.5% orthopyroxene, 13.3% hornblende, 6.2% plagioclase, 6.0% Fe-Ni sulfide, and 1.7% accessory minerals. Hornblende replaces olivine and pyroxene in both chondrules and matrices, suggesting its secondary origin. All major phases in LAP04840 are homogeneous: olivine (Fa37), orthopyroxene (En70Wo1), and plagioclase (An8Or2). Hornblende is also nearly homogeneous, but the total sum by electron microprobe analysis is 96-98 wt%, suggesting the presence of Fe3+ and a hydroxyl group. Synchrotron Fe-XANES analysis gives a Fe3+/ΣFe ratio of ~ 0.6 and micro-FT-IR analysis confirms the presence of a hydroxyl group. Thus, the structural formula is (Na0.40K0.04)(Ca1.46Mn0.02Fe2+0.06Na0.46)(Al0.08Fe2+0.43 Fe3+0.75Cr0.08Mg3.60)(Si7.02Al0.98)O22(OH)2. Single crystal X-ray diffraction of LAP04840 hornblende gives the following lattice constants: a = 9.7957(9) Å, b = 18.0788(12) Å, c = 5.2949(5) Å, β = 104.747(3)o. The relatively short distances of [M(1)-O = 2.069 Å], [M(2)-O = 2.081 Å], and [M(3)-O = 2.058 Å] suggest the feasible preference of small Fe3+ at these sites. The mineralogy and petrology of LAP04840 are consistent with its classification as an R6 chondrite. However, the presence of hornblende and biotite is quite unique among not only R chondrites but also asteroidal meteorites in general. The presence of these hydrous minerals suggests metamorphism under high pressure and an aqueous environment probably at depth in the parent body. A thermometer using hornblende and plagioclase equilibria gives T = 670-690 oC. Further, a barometer using Al content in hornblende gives P = ~ 0.1 GPa. Although these estimates bear some uncertainties, it is likely that the size of the R chondrite parent body was large enough to induce such metamorphism.

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Ota, K., Mikouchi, T., & Sugiyama, K. (2009). Crystallography of hornblende amphibole in LAP04840 R chondrite and implication for its metamorphic history. Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences, 104(4), 215–225. https://doi.org/10.2465/jmps.080903

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