Mn-Cr systematics of pallasites

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I report here on a comprehensive ion microprobe study of Mn-Cr systematics of six pallasites. Four pallasites show excesses of radiogenic 53Cr (53Cr*), which correlate well with the Mn/Cr ratios. For these pallasites, the inferred initial (53Mn/55Mn)o ratios are ∼1 × 10-5, which indicates that pallasites formed very early in the solar system. Eagle Station and Imilac show hints of 53 Cr*, but the excesses are not resolved from terrestrial standards. Comparisons of Mn-Cr results with those of Pd-Ag indicate that these two short-lived radionuclide chronometers are self-consistent in pallasites. Inferred (53Mn/55Mn)o ratios in this study are generally higher than those previously observed by TIMS (1-3 × 10-6). It is not clear what mechanism caused such a discrepancy. Nevertheless, it should be noted that ion probe depends on the zoning profiles to give high Mn/Cr ratios at the edges of the olivine crystals. Thus, it dates the closure time of diffusive fractionation of Mn and Cr in pallasite olivines. Copyright © 2005 by The Geochemical Society of Japan.

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Hsu, W. (2005). Mn-Cr systematics of pallasites. Geochemical Journal, 39(4), 311–316. https://doi.org/10.2343/geochemj.39.311

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