Carbon in glass inclusions of Allende, Vigarano, Bali, and Kaba (CV3) olivines

Citation
Me. Varela et al., Carbon in glass inclusions of Allende, Vigarano, Bali, and Kaba (CV3) olivines, GEOCH COS A, 64(22), 2000, pp. 3923-3930
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA
ISSN journal
00167037 → ACNP
Volume
64
Issue
22
Year of publication
2000
Pages
3923 - 3930
Database
ISI
SICI code
0016-7037(200011)64:22<3923:CIGIOA>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Carbon contents and distribution have been measured in glass inclusions in olivines of CV3 carbonaceous chondrites by using the C-12(d,p) C-13 nuclear reaction. All olivines from the four studied meteorites had low carbon con tents (<70 ppm). Conversely, glasses of glass inclusions in the same olivin es had highly variable carbon contents, all above 100 ppm. Glass inclusions in olivines from meteorites of the oxidized group (Allende, Kaba, and Bah) had carbon contents that varied from 100 to about 2000 ppm, whereas those from the reduced group member Vigarano were surprisingly poor in C (averagi ng 300 ppm). These relative abundances of carbon in these glasses of reduce d and oxidized CV3 meteorites are in contrast to the abundances of interste llar SiC in these meteorites. This indicates that glass inclusions in olivi nes could have behaved, with respect to carbon, as closed systems that have escaped elemental exchange processes. The carbon content of the glasses is , therefore, likely to be primary and reflect the physico-chemical conditio ns during the formation of the host olivine and glass inclusions. The redox conditions prevailing during secondary processing of the olivines (e.g., m etasomatic Fe-Mg exchange, Ca-Na exchange) appear not to have influenced th e carbon distribution. Carbon could have been trapped initially as a refrac tory carbon species (e.g., carbide) by clear glass inclusions. Despite the fact that the nature of neither the primary nor that of the secondary C spe cies was established, the commonly heterogeneous distribution of C in glass inclusions in olivines suggests entrapment of a solid C-bearing precursor. Copyright (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd.