Early stages of core segregation recorded by Fe isotopes in an asteroidal mantle

  • J. A. Barrat
  • , O. Rouxel
  • , K. Wang
  • , F. Moynier
  • , A. Yamaguchi
  • , A. Bischoff
  • , J. Langlade

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Abstract

Ureilite meteorites are achondrites that are debris of the mantle of a now disrupted differentiated asteroid rich in carbon. They provide a unique opportunity to study the differentiation processes of such a body. We analyzed the iron isotopic compositions of 30 samples from the Ureilite Parent Body (UPB) including 29 unbrecciated ureilites and one ureilitic trachyandesite (ALM-A) which is at present the sole large crustal sample of the UPB. The δ56Fe of the whole rocks fall within a restricted range, from 0.01 to 0.11‰, with an average of +0.056±0.008‰, which is significantly higher than that of chondrites. We show that this difference can be ascribed to the segregation of S-rich metallic melts at low degrees of melting at a temperature close to the Fe-FeS eutectic, and certainly before the onset of the melting of the silicates (<1100°C), in agreement with the marked S depletions, and the siderophile element abundances of the ureilites. These results point to an efficient segregation of S-rich metallic melts during the differentiation of small terrestrial bodies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)93-100
Number of pages8
JournalEarth and Planetary Science Letters
Volume419
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1 2015

Keywords

  • Achondrite
  • Core
  • Iron isotopes
  • Ureilite

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