T. Stelzner et al., An interdisciplinary study of weathering effects in ordinary chondrites from the Acfer region, Algeria, METEORIT PL, 34(5), 1999, pp. 787-794
Weathering effects on meteorite finds from the Acfer region were studied by
various analytical techniques and in dependence on the depth of sampling.
In thin sections of weathered meteorites, weathering effects usually decrea
se from the outside to the interior of the meteorite. The results of evolve
d gas analysis indicate that variation in weathering between surface and co
re is not significant in respect to the formation of Fe-oxyhydroxides. The
secondary alteration effects in the noble gases are distributed unevenly th
roughout the specimens, as seen in the nonsystematic differences observed f
or the heavy noble gases. Chemical analyses show significant enrichment of
Ba and Sr in the outer parts of the weathered samples due to element contam
ination through aqueous solution. Iron, Ni, and Co are partly flushed from
the system as the metal oxidation proceeds. Oxygen isotopes show increases
in delta(18)O and delta(17)O with increasing terrestrial age. For a set of
H3 chondrites, the degree of weathering determined from the water content w
as correlated with terrestrial ages and is discussed with respect to possib
le weathering mechanisms.