Jadeite and related species in shocked meteorites: Limitations on inference of shock conditions

Baziotis, I; Xydous, S; Papoutsa, A; Hu, J; Ma, C; Klemme, S; Berndt, J; Ferrière, L; Caracas, R; Asimow, P

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Jadeite is frequently reported in shocked meteorites, displaying a variety of textures and grain sizes that suggest formation by either solid-state transformation or by crystallization from a melt. Sometimes, jadeite has been identified solely on the basis of Raman spectra. Here we argue that additional characterization is needed to confidently identify jadeite and distinguish it from related species. Based on chemical and spectral analysis of three new occurrences, complemented by first-principles calculations, we show that related pyroxenes in the chemical space (Na)M2(Al)M1(Si2)TO6 – (Ca)M2(Al)M1(AlSi)TO6 – (□)M2(Si)M1(Si2)TO6 with up to 2.25 atoms Si per formula unit have spectral features similar to jadeite. However, their distinct stability fields (if any) and synthesis pathways, considered together with textural constraints, have different implications for precursor phases and estimates of impactor size, encounter velocity, and crater diameter. A reassessment of reported jadeite occurrences casts a new light on many previous conclusions about the shock histories preserved in particular meteorites.

Details about the publication

JournalAmerican Mineralogist
Volume107
Issue10
Page range1868-1877
StatusPublished
Release year2022
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
Keywordsjadeite; metamorphic; greece

Authors from the University of Münster

Gerdes, Jasper
Klemme, Stephan

Projects the publication originates from

Duration: 01/01/2015 - 31/12/2016
Funded by: German Academic Exchange Service
Type of project: Participation in other joint projects