Color cathodoluminescence and minor element zonation of forsterite in Mukundpura chondrite

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dc.contributor.author Baliyan, Shivani
dc.contributor.author Ray, Dwijesh
dc.date.accessioned 2020-09-16T07:43:47Z
dc.date.available 2020-09-16T07:43:47Z
dc.date.issued 2020-07
dc.identifier.citation Baliyan, Shivani and Ray, Dwijesh, "Color cathodoluminescence and minor element zonation of forsterite in Mukundpura chondrite", Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences, DOI: 10.2465/jmps.190610, vol. 115, no. 4, pp. 348-356, Jul. 2020. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1345-6296
dc.identifier.issn 1349-3825
dc.identifier.uri 10.2465/jmps.190610
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/123456789/5693
dc.description.abstract Mukundpura is a carbonaceous chondrite (CM2) recently fell in Rajasthan, India (June 6, 2017). A typical fine�grained, clast�dominant matrix contains a few isolated forsterite and FeO�rich olivine grains. In this study, forsterite�rich olivines were investigated using color cathodoluminescence (CL) and Raman spectroscopy in order to explain the primitive stages of asteroidal aqueous alteration. Isolated forsterite (Fo99) in Mukundpura emits bright CL of varying color and shows CL zonation in different patterns accounting the structural defects and chemical inhomogeneity. Blue luminescence (also distinguished by enriched CaO and TiO2) is common in cores of the relict forsterite attributing refractory nature of the olivine. Electron Probe Micro Analyzer (EPMA) line scan across the CL�active forsterite grains shows minor elements zonation especially for activator elements and thus provides a correlation of color of the emitted luminescence with diffusible ions. The red CL zonation (also characterized by enriched FeO, Cr2O3, and MnO content) is common along the majority of forsterite rims suggesting aqueous activity in the parent asteroid. The strongest doublet Raman peaks corresponding to 821 and 854 cm?1 are due to SiO4 tetrahedral vibrational modes, and other peaks are often related to infer pure crystalline state of the forsterite. Thus, a combination of CL imaging and Raman spectroscopy is useful to explain the chemical�structural properties of luminescent pure forsterite and also helps in understanding the aqueous alteration of CM chondrite.
dc.description.statementofresponsibility by Shivani Baliyan and Dwijesh Ray
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher Japan Association of Mineralogical Sciences en_US
dc.subject Color Cathodoluminescence en_US
dc.subject Raman spectroscopy en_US
dc.subject Forsterite en_US
dc.subject CM chondrite en_US
dc.subject Aqueous alteration en_US
dc.title Color cathodoluminescence and minor element zonation of forsterite in Mukundpura chondrite en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.relation.journal Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences


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