ADVANCES IN POLAR SCIENCE ›› 2010, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (3): 231-243.DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1084.2010.00231

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SHOCK METAMORPHISM OF H-CHONDRITES FROM THE GROVE MOUNTAINS, ANTARCTICA

Jiang Wang,   

  • Received:2010-05-10 Revised:2010-06-11 Online:2010-09-30 Published:2010-09-30
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Abstract:

Shock metamorphism of 47 H-Chondrites from Grove Mountains(GRV), Antarctica, were studied. Silicate and opaque minerals were observed under optical microscope for shock metamorphism features, such as undulatory extinction, planar fractures, mosaic extinction, shock-induced melting, and metal-sulfide dendritic eutectic. Shock-induced regions of 10 H-Chondrites were observed. Wadsleyite was found in GRV022469. Petrologic and mineralogical characteristics support that wadsleyite was formed by solid-state transformation. Based on shock effects, especially low-pressure phase mineral components and chemical characteristic, shock metamorphism stage of H-Chondrites is relatively low (lower than the S5). Shock-induced melt veins are thinner compared to those in L-Chondrites.

Key words: Shock History