Mineral evolution
Geophysical Laboratory · Carnegie Institution for Science · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The mineralogy of terrestrial planets evolves as a consequence of a range of physical, chemical, and biological processes. In pre-stellar molecular clouds, widely dispersed microscopic dust particles contain approximately a dozen refractory minerals that represent the starting point of planetary mineral evolution. Gravitational clumping into a protoplanetary disk, star formation, and the resultant heating in the stellar nebula produce primary refractory constituents of chondritic meteorites, including chondrules and calcium-aluminum inclusions, with ~60 different mineral phases. Subsequent aqueous and thermal alteration of chondrites, asteroidal accretion and differentiation, and the consequent formation of…
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8Topics & keywords
- Chondrite
- Meteorite
- Astrobiology
- Chondrule
- Mineral
- Achondrite
- Protoplanet
- Formation and evolution of the Solar System