Relationship between CAIs and chondrules: A case study of a compound chondrule from the Allende (CV3) meteorite

GEOCHEMICAL JOURNAL(2017)

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We report the mineralogy, petrology, major, minor and trace element geochemistry, O and Si isotopes of a complex compound chondrule from the Allende meteorite. The chondrule contains zones of refractory (Ca, Al-rich) regions along with regions more similar to ferromagnesian chondrules. The bulk silicon isotopic composition of the object is delta Si-30 = -0.71 +/- 0.03%. The oxygen isotopic composition of the different phases within the compound chondrules fall along the Allende chondrule line and range from Delta O-17 -12.5 to -2 parts per thousand. Rare earth element abundances are enriched compared to chondritic levels by up to 15 x CI, and show a nebular condensate signature with depletions in Eu and Yb. Our data show that the object evolved in oxygen isotopes in a nebular environment, most likely due to formation from a mixture of diverse components combined with interaction with nebular gas. In addition, differences in olivine composition across the inclusion suggest isotopically distinct oxygen regions also existed in dust in the protoplanetary disk. This object and other compound objects demonstrate that CAIs were present in the chondrule forming region, however they are not found in the majority of chondrules. We speculate that the bulk of the CAIs may have been added into the CV parent body after initial accretion of the body.
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chondrule,calcium-aluminium rich inclusion,CV chondrite,oxygen isotopes,silicon isotopes
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