Cw. Yang et al., A NEW EMPIRICAL COOLING RATE INDICATOR FOR METEORITES BASED ON THE SIZE OF THE CLOUDY ZONE OF THE METALLIC PHASES, Meteoritics & planetary science, 32(3), 1997, pp. 423-429
A new empirical cooling rate indicator for metal particles is proposed
. The cooling rate indicator is based on the relationship between the
size of the island phase in the cloudy zone, which abuts the outer tae
nite rim (clear taenite I), and the cooling rate of the host meteorite
as obtained by conventional metallographic techniques. The size of th
e island phase was measured by high-resolution scanning electron micro
scopy (SEM) in 26 meteorites and decreases from 470 nm to 17 nm, while
the cooling rate of the host meteorite increases from 0.5 K/Ma to 325
K/Ma. This island phase size vs. cooling rate relationship is indepen
dent of whether the host is an iron, stony-iron, or stony meteorite an
d can be used to estimate the low-temperature cooling rate of the host
meteorite. The measurement of the size of the island phase in the clo
udy zone can also be applied to a large number of meteorites.