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Guangnan (L6) and Ningqiang (CV3): Exposure Ages and Radiogenic Ages of Two Unusual Chondrites
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Abstract— The isotopic abundances of the noble gases in bulk samples of the Guangnan L6 chondrite and of the anomalous CV3 chondrite Ningqiang were measured. Guangnan yields a cosmic‐ray exposure age of 2.9 ± 0.4 Ma and belongs to the group of L chondrites with low exposure ages. Ningqiang, however, shows a cosmic‐ray exposure age of 42.2 ± 4.0 Ma, the highest for a CV3 chondrite. The concentrations of radiogenic 4He and 40Ar in Guangnan are the lowest observed in any ordinary chondrite. A U/Th‐4He age of 27 ± 16 Ma and a 40K–40Ar age of 142 ± 14 Ma are calculated assuming L chondritic U, Th, and K concentrations. This assumption is justified considering the fact that a mineralogical composition typical for L chondrites was reported for this meteorite. The observed severe gas losses must have occurred at or before the onset of the exposure of the meteoroid to the cosmic radiation. For the Ningqiang carbonaceous chondrite concordant gas retention ages are obtained: The U/Th‐4He age is 4170 ± 160 Ma whereas the 40K–40Ar age is 4260 ± 70 Ma, assuming average U, Th, and K concentrations for C3 chondrites.
Title: Guangnan (L6) and Ningqiang (CV3): Exposure Ages and Radiogenic Ages of Two Unusual Chondrites
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Abstract— The isotopic abundances of the noble gases in bulk samples of the Guangnan L6 chondrite and of the anomalous CV3 chondrite Ningqiang were measured.
Guangnan yields a cosmic‐ray exposure age of 2.
9 ± 0.
4 Ma and belongs to the group of L chondrites with low exposure ages.
Ningqiang, however, shows a cosmic‐ray exposure age of 42.
2 ± 4.
0 Ma, the highest for a CV3 chondrite.
The concentrations of radiogenic 4He and 40Ar in Guangnan are the lowest observed in any ordinary chondrite.
A U/Th‐4He age of 27 ± 16 Ma and a 40K–40Ar age of 142 ± 14 Ma are calculated assuming L chondritic U, Th, and K concentrations.
This assumption is justified considering the fact that a mineralogical composition typical for L chondrites was reported for this meteorite.
The observed severe gas losses must have occurred at or before the onset of the exposure of the meteoroid to the cosmic radiation.
For the Ningqiang carbonaceous chondrite concordant gas retention ages are obtained: The U/Th‐4He age is 4170 ± 160 Ma whereas the 40K–40Ar age is 4260 ± 70 Ma, assuming average U, Th, and K concentrations for C3 chondrites.
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