Graphite-based geothermometry on almahata sitta ureilitic meteorites

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The thermal history of carbon phases, including graphite and diamond, in the ureilite meteorites has implications for the formation, igneous evolution, and impact disruption of their parent body early in the history of the Solar System. Geothermometry data were obtained by micro-Raman spectroscopy on graphite in Almahata Sitta (AhS) ureilites AhS 72, AhS 209b and AhS A135A from the University of Khartoum collection. In these samples, graphite shows G-band peak centers between 1578 and 1585 cm−1 and the full width at half maximum values correspond to a crystallization temperature of 1266◦ C for graphite for AhS 209b, 1242◦ C for AhS 72, and 1332◦ C for AhS A135A. Recent work on AhS 72 and AhS 209b has shown graphite associated with nanodiamonds and argued that this assemblage formed due to an impact-event. Our samples show disordered graphite with a crystalline domain size ranging between about 70 and 140 nm. The nanometric grain-size of the recrystallized graphite indicates that it records a shock event and thus argues that the temperatures we obtained are related to such an event, rather than the primary igneous processing of the ureilite parent body.

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Barbaro, A., Domeneghetti, M. C., Goodrich, C. A., Meneghetti, M., Litti, L., Fioretti, A. M., … Nestola, F. (2020). Graphite-based geothermometry on almahata sitta ureilitic meteorites. Minerals, 10(11), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/min10111005

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