SPP 1385 - WP: High-temperature chondrule accretion in primitive chondrites and its relevance for theories of chondrule formation and planetary accretion (1st funding period)

Basic data for this project

Type of projectSubproject in DFG-joint project hosted outside University of Münster
Duration at the University of Münster02/05/2011 - 29/02/2012 | 1st Funding period

Description

Some primitive (unequilibrated) ordinary chondrites have been described to contain mutually indented chondrules. Own preliminary studies show that these textures are much more widespread than previously thought. They occur in clasts of specific chondritic rocks, which are named “cluster chondrites” hereafter. The textures of these rocks may be interpreted such that hot and hence plastic chondrules accreted together with rigid chondrules, followed by instantaneous compaction and lithification. This is in contrast to current views that chondrules were already solidified before parent body accretion. The ubiquity of cluster chondrite clasts may indicate that the process of high-temperature chondrule accretion was fundamental to the formation history of chondritic planetesimals. The present research proposal is intended to understand the formation conditions of cluster chondrites and their parental planetesimals. Their petrography, bulk and mineral chemistry, oxygen isotopic composition, inventory of primordial noble gases, and their presolar grains will be investigated. If it can be confirmed that cluster chondrites accreted while chondrules where still plastic, i.e. within hours to a few days after chondrule formation, we would get insight into very early rock forming processes of short duration and limited spatial extension of the solar nebula. This would inevitably influence the current models for chondrule formation and planetesimal accretion.

KeywordsFormation of solids in the early solar system; Accretionary textures in primitive meteorites; Extraterrestrial breccias
Website of the projecthttp://www.rzuser.uni-heidelberg.de/~ia2
Funding identifierME 1115/8-1
Funder / funding scheme
  • DFG - Priority Programme (SPP)

Project management at the University of Münster

Kleine, Thorsten
Professorship for experimental and analytical planetology (Prof. Kleine)

Applicants from the University of Münster

Kleine, Thorsten
Professorship for experimental and analytical planetology (Prof. Kleine)

Research associates from the University of Münster

Metzler, Knut
Professorship for experimental and analytical planetology (Prof. Kleine)
Working Group of apl. Prof. Bischoff

Coordinating organisations outside the University of Münster

  • Heidelberg UniversityGermany
  • University of Bern (UBERN)Switzerland