Project Details
Short-lived nuclide systems in sulfides from enstatite chondrites
Applicant
Professor Dr. Mario Trieloff
Subject Area
Palaeontology
Term
from 2012 to 2017
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 211676195
Enstatite chondrites are meteorites that originated under highly reducing conditions in the solar nebula. They contain different generations of a variety of sulfides, e.g. oldhamite, sphalerite, troilite, and niningerite. Based on thermodynamic models and petrological observations, some generations of oldhamite appear to be among the earliest solar nebula condensates. This circumstance, along with old absolute ages and the presence of short-lived nuclide decay products are the basic scientific motivation of our study. We suggest studying short-lived isotope systems 53Mn-53Cr, 60Fe-60Ni and 41Ca-41K by high precision SIMS analyses (using the CAMECA IMS 1280 HR applied for in the central SPP project) along with careful standard mineralogical and petrological, SEM and electron microprobe investigations of primarily oldhamite from primitive enstatite chondrites. K isotope analyses are particularly promising with the CAMECA 1280 HR, due to its high mass resolution. We expect new results allowing new insights into the history of the early solar system and the formation of enstatite chondrite parent bodies and their constituents.
DFG Programme
Priority Programmes
Subproject of
SPP 1385:
The first 10 Million Years of the Solar System - A Planetary Materials Approach
International Connection
France
Participating Persons
Professor Dr. Rainer Altherr; Professor Dr. Ahmed El Goresy (†); Dr. Smail Mostefaoui