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Published July 1998 | Published
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Oxygen-isotopic composition and high-resolution secondary ion mass spectrometry imaging of Martian carbonate in Lafayette meteorite

Abstract

Carbonate from SNC meteorites gives insight into a variety of processes on and/or beneath the surface of Mars. In Lafayette, carbonate occurs in unusually intimate association with hydrous phases when compared with other carbonate-bearing SNCs [1]. We have measured the ^(18)O/^(16)O ratio of carbonate in the alteration veins of Lafayette using the magnetic sector ion microprobe. In addition, we obtained isotope images of major- and minor-element cations in veinlets with the focused ion beam (FIB) quadrupole SIMS. The spot size of the FIB probe used in this study (~0.03 µm) provides an opportunity for high spatial resolution chemical imaging, which is ideal for examining features in the fine-grained alteration assemblage.

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© 1998 The Meteoritical Society. Article first published online: 4 Feb. 2010.

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