Evidence for impact shock and regolith transportation on CM, CI, and CV chondrite parent asteroids

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We explore impact shock processing of the regolith of parent asteroids of carbonaceous chondrites, which has not been considered a major process for hydrous carbonaceous chondrites. We describe shock-produced minerals and features found in brecciated CI, CM, and CV chondrites, including agglutinates, a glassy melt pod, a shock melt vein, and melted sulfides. We also reexamine cognate clasts present in the Vigarano CV3 chondrites which appear to derive from asteroid ponds and exhibit cross-bedded dish structures.

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Zolensky, M., Mikouchi, T., Hagiya, K., Ohsumi, K., Komatsu, M., Cheng, A., & Le, L. (2022). Evidence for impact shock and regolith transportation on CM, CI, and CV chondrite parent asteroids. Meteoritics and Planetary Science, 57(10), 1902–1919. https://doi.org/10.1111/maps.13909

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