Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1228571 Microchemical Journal 2009 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The iron nodule DS-S revealed the concentrations of Ni, Co, Ga, Ge, As, Sb, P, S, many trace and rare earth elements, Fe (> 93 wt.%), and 2 wt.% silicates. The plotting of Ga, Ge, Cr, Cu, As, Au, W, and Ir-concentrations vs. Ni/Co in the classes (groups) IIAB, IIIAB, IVA, ungrouped (ung), NBS 809B steel (st), and DS-S, confirmed the meteoritic origin for DS-S. Magnetite–hematite resulted from oxidation during the melting/solidification process of the original meteorite across the atmosphere. The silicates suggested the presence of Ca-rich plagioclase, and traces of opx, cpx, and/or olivine which explained the low concentrations of Ni–Co. The plotting of Ga/Ge vs. Ni/Co; Ni/Co, Ga vs. P; and Ni/Co, Ga/Ge vs. As revealed the affinity of the DS-S nodule with the ungrouped Bellsbank trio. The compositional homogeneity in the DS-S nodule was probably due to O-fugacity. The conformable REE-graphs, for chondrite and DS-S, and the presence of silicates with the same phases suggested a mesosideritic origin for DS-S.

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