Abstract
Amoeboid olivine aggregates (AOAs) in the LL3.0 Semarkona chondrite have been studied by secondary ion mass spectrometry. The AOAs mainly consist of aggregates of olivine grains with interstitial Al-Ti-rich diopside and anorthite. Oxygen-isotopic compositions of all phases are consistently enriched in 16O, with δ17,18O = ∼-50‰. The initial 26Al/27Al ratios are calculated to be 5.6 ± 0.9 (2σ) × 10-5. These values are equivalent to those of AOAs and fine-grained calcium- aluminum-rich inclusions (FGls) from pristine carbonaceous chondrites. This suggests that AOAs in ordinary chondrites formed in the same 16O-rich calcium-aluminum-rich inclusion (CAI)-forming region of the solar nebula as AOAs and FGIs in carbonaceous chondrites, and subsequently moved to the accretion region of the ordinary chondrite parent body in the solar nebula. © The Meteoritical Society, 2007.
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Itoh, S., Russell, S. S., & Yurimoto, H. (2007). Oxygen and magnesium isotopic compositions of amoeboid olivine aggregates from the Semarkona LL3.0 chondrite. Meteoritics and Planetary Science, 42(7–8), 1241–1247. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1945-5100.2007.tb00571.x
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