Ages and Geologic Histories of Martian Meteorites

  • Nyquist L
  • Bogard D
  • Shih C
  • et al.
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Abstract

We review the radiometric ages of the 16 currently known Martian meteorites, classified as 11 shergottites (8 basaltic and 3 lherzolitic), 3 nakhlites (clinopyroxenites), Chassigny (a dunite), and the orthopyroxenite ALH84001. The basaltic shergottites represent surface lava flows, the others magmas that solidified at depth. Shock effects correlate with these compositional types, and, in each case, they can be attributed to a single shock event, most likely the meteorite’s ejection from Mars. Peak pressures in the range 15 − 45 GPa appear to be a “launch window”: shergottites experienced ∼30 − 45 GPa, nakhlites ∼20 ± 5 GPa, Chassigny ∼35 GPa, and ALH84001 ∼35 − 40 GPa. Two meteorites, lherzolitic shergottite Y-793605 and orthopyroxenite ALH84001, are monomict breccias, indicating a two-phase shock history in toto: monomict brecciation at depth in a first impact and later shock metamorphism in a second impact, probably the ejection event.

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Nyquist, L. E., Bogard, D. D., Shih, C.-Y., Greshake, A., Stöffler, D., & Eugster, O. (2001). Ages and Geologic Histories of Martian Meteorites (pp. 105–164). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1035-0_5

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