[meteorite-list] Fa and Fs values of LL meteorites

Jeff Grossman jgrossman at usgs.gov
Sat Apr 7 08:21:29 EDT 2007


Mike,

For LL5 - LL6 chondrites, Fs values should be 
between 22 and 27 mol%.  Fs32 is unheard of, let alone Fs40.

In type 3 and 4 chondrites, Fs is not a 
diagnostic classification tool.  Pyroxene 
equilibrates much more slowly than olivine, and 
there is still significant heterogeneity in all 
type 3s, whereas by high type 3 (e.g., 3.8-3.9), 
olivine fayalite contents are nearly 
homogeneous.  Due to survival of enstatite 
(grains with low Fs) coming from type I 
chondrules, average Fs contents have not reached 
equilibrium values in most type 3 chondrites, and 
will be lower than the stated range. The is even 
true for some type 4 chondrites!

Jeff

At 07:47 AM 4/7/2007, tett wrote:
>Hello List,
>
>Have just purchased a nice slice of a low TKW LL3.  NWA 2461.
>
>The met bulliten lists Fayalite (mol%): 26.5±2.5
>      Ferrosilite (mol%): 12.5±7
>
>
>The Met Bulliten also gives an official 
>classification of an LL3.  The encyclopedia of 
>meteorites states that an LL3 should have a Fs 
>value of 32-40 so how can this be grouped as an LL3?  The Fa value fits.
>
>Looking at many other LL meteorites from the Met 
>Base I see that the majority have Fs values well 
>belwo the 32-40 level.  I wonder if I am interpreting these incorreectly?
>
>Any help would be gratly appreciated.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Mike Tettenborn
>Owen Sound, Ontario
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