Multi-isotope (N, O, Ti, and Cr) study of C1 and CM-like clasts—Probing unsampled C1 material

Patzek, Markus; Kadlag, Yogita; Rüfenacht, Miriam; Füri, Evelyn; Pack, Andreas; Bischoff, Addi; Becker, Harry; Visser, Robbin; John, Timm; Schönbächler, Maria

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

A multi-element isotope (N, O, Ti, and Cr) study was conducted on C1 and CM-like clasts hosted in achondrites and chondrite breccias to understand the genesis of these chondritic clasts. The mineralogy, O, and N isotopes confirm that CM-like clasts in howardites and polymict eucrites closely resemble CM chondrite-like material. The O and Cr isotope composition of C1 clasts in CR chondrites overlaps with those of CR chondrites, implying either formation in a similar nebular environment or resemblance to local CR material that underwent more extensive in situ alteration. Notably, these clasts are less enriched in 15N than bulk CR chondrites. In contrast, C1 clasts in ureilites are enriched in 15N relative to the Earth's atmosphere by ~100‰ setting them apart from any other known solar system material. They display elevated 17O and 18O values and lie along the CCAM line. In addition, a C1 clast from an ureilite represents the most 54Cr-enriched and 50Ti-depleted endmember among the carbonaceous chondrites. Altogether, these isotopic characteristics suggest that C1 clasts in ureilites represent material not sampled by any known meteorite group. Overall, this study highlights the presence of primitive, isotopically distinct materials in the early outer solar system, some of which were transported to the inner solar system to the accretion region of the host parent bodies.

Details about the publication

JournalMeteoritics and Planetary Science
Volume60
Issue5
Page range1073-1094
StatusPublished
Release year2025 (02/04/2025)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1111/maps.14343
Link to the full texthttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/maps.14343
KeywordsChondrites

Authors from the University of Münster

Bischoff, Addi (Adolf)
Working Group of apl. Prof. Bischoff
Patzek, Markus
Professorship of experimental and analytical planetology (Prof. Gundlach)