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- W2054994911 abstract "We report both oxygen- and magnesium-isotope compositions measured in situ using a Cameca ims-1280 ion microprobe in 20 of 166 CAIs identified in 47 polished sections of 15 CR2 (Renazzo-type) carbonaceous chondrites. Two additional CAIs were measured for oxygen isotopes only. Most CR2 CAIs are mineralogically pristine; only few contain secondary phyllosilicates, sodalite, and carbonates – most likely products of aqueous alteration on the CR2 chondrite parent asteroid. Spinel, hibonite, grossite, anorthite, and melilite in 18 CAIs have 16O-rich (Δ17O = −23.3 ± 1.9‰, 2σ error) compositions and show no evidence for postcrystallization isotopic exchange commonly observed in CAIs from metamorphosed CV carbonaceous chondrites. The inferred initial 26Al/27Al ratios, (26Al/27Al)0, in 15 of 16 16O-rich CAIs measured are consistent with the canonical value of (4.5–5) × 10−5 and a short duration (<0.5 My) of CAI formation. These data do not support the “supra-canonical” values of (26Al/27Al)0 [(5.85–7) × 10−5] inferred from whole-rock and mineral isochrons of the CV CAIs. A hibonite–grossite-rich CAI El Djouf 001 MK #5 has uniformly 16O-rich (Δ17O = −23.0 ± 1.7‰) composition, but shows a deficit of 26Mg and no evidence for 26Al. Because this inclusion is 16O-rich, like CAIs with the canonical (26Al/27Al)0, we infer that it probably formed early, like typical CAIs, but from precursors with slightly nonsolar magnesium and lower-than-canonical 26Al abundance. Another 16O-enriched (Δ17O = −20.3 ± 1.2‰) inclusion, a spinel–melilite CAI fragment Gao-Guenie (b) #3, has highly-fractionated oxygen- and magnesium-isotope compositions (∼11 and 23‰/amu, respectively), a deficit of 26Mg, and a relatively low (26Al/27Al)0 = (2.0 ± 1.7) × 10−5. This could be the first FUN (Fractionation and Unidentified Nuclear effects) CAI found in CR2 chondrites. Because this inclusion is slightly 16O-depleted compared to most CR2 CAIs and has lower than the canonical (26Al/27Al)0, it may have experienced multistage formation from precursors with nonsolar magnesium-isotope composition and recorded evolution of oxygen-isotope composition in the early solar nebula over 0.9+2.2-0.7 My. Eight of the 166 CR2 CAIs identified are associated with chondrule materials, indicating that they experienced late-stage, incomplete melting during chondrule formation. Three of these CAIs show large variations in oxygen-isotope compositions (Δ17O ranges from −23.5‰ to −1.7‰), suggesting dilution by 16O-depleted chondrule material and possibly exchange with an 16O-poor (Δ17O > −5‰) nebular gas. The low inferred (26Al/27Al)0 ratios of these CAIs (<0.7 × 10−5) indicate melting >2 My after crystallization of CAIs with the canonical (26Al/27Al)0 and suggest evolution of the oxygen-isotope composition of the inner solar nebula on a similar or a shorter timescale. Because CAIs in CR2 and CV chondrites appear to have originated in a similarly 16O-rich reservoir and only a small number of CR2 and CV CAIs were affected by chondrule melting events in an 16O-poor gaseous reservoir, the commonly observed oxygen-isotope heterogeneity in CAIs from metamorphosed CV chondrites is most likely due to fluid–solid isotope exchange on the CV asteroidal body rather than gas–melt exchange. This conclusion does not preclude that some CV CAIs experienced oxygen-isotope exchange during remelting, instead it implies that such remelting is unlikely to be the dominant process responsible for oxygen-isotope heterogeneity in CV CAIs. The mineralogy, oxygen and magnesium-isotope compositions of CAIs in CR2 chondrites are different from those in the metal-rich, CH and CB carbonaceous chondrites, providing no justification for grouping CR, CH and CB chondrites into the CR clan." @default.
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- W2054994911 title "Oxygen- and magnesium-isotope compositions of calcium–aluminum-rich inclusions from CR2 carbonaceous chondrites" @default.
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