Al-Mg and U-Pb chronological records of Erg Chech 002 ungrouped achondrite meteorite

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta(2023)

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Achondrite meteorites are remnants of the earliest planetary differentiation processes in the Solar System. They have been used to anchor short-lived radiochronometers to absolute ages determined from long-lived radiochronometers. More specifically, when comparing the isotopic systematics of the short-lived 26Al-26Mg chronometer anchored to absolute U-corrected Pb-Pb ages, inferences about the distribution of 26Al (half-life of ∼717 000 yr) in the protoplanetary disk can be evaluated. The ungrouped achondrite Erg Chech (EC) 002 has a distinct mineralogy and more evolved elemental composition compared to basaltic achondrites. In situ and solution 26Al-26Mg chronometry and 53Mn-53Cr chronometry suggest that EC 002 formed within ∼0.7 to 2.2 Ma after the formation of Ca-Al-rich inclusions (CAIs), making it the oldest known sample of igneous crust in the Solar System (Barrat et al., 2021, Anand et al., 2022, Zhu et al., 2022, Fang et al., 2022). Here we present the U-corrected Pb-Pb age and 26Al-26Mg age obtained by MC-ICPMS solution analysis of the same mineral separate samples of EC 002. In addition, six merrillite grains were analyzed by in-situ SIMS to determine their Pb-Pb individual ages.
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Early Solar System,Planetary differentiation,Achondrite,Al-Mg chronology,U-Pb chronology
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