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CM Carbonaceous Chondrite Lithologies and Their Space Exposure Ages

Michael, Zolensky, T. Gregory,Atsushi Takenouchi,K. Nishiizumi, A. Trieman, E. Berger,Loan Le, A. Fagan, M. Velbel,N. Imae, A. Yamaguchi

mag(2015)

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Abstract
The CMs are the most commonly falling C chondrites, and therefore may be a major component of C-class asteroids, the targets of several current and future space missions. Previous work [1] has concluded that CM chondrites fall into at least four distinct cosmic ray space exposure (CRE) age groups (0.1 million years, 0.2 million years, 0.6 million years and greater than 2.0 million years), an unusually large number, but the meaning of these groupings is unclear. It is possible that these meteorites came from different parent bodies which broke up at different times, or instead came from the same parent body which underwent multiple break-up events, or a combination of these scenarios, or something else entirely. The objective of this study is to investigate the diversity of lithologies which make up CM chondrites, in order to determine whether the different exposure ages correspond to specific, different CM lithologies, which permit us to constrain the history of the CM parent body(ies). We have already reported significant petrographic differences among CM chondrites [2-4]. We report here our new results.
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exposure,lithology,murchison meteorite,petrography,cosmic rays,carbonaceous chondrites
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