Observation of non-lithophile behavior for U
Abstract
In the Hvittis enstatite chondrite fission track radiography shows that U is highly concentrated in CaS (oldhamite), with a concentration of 400±50 ppb. The oldhamite U concentrations are equilibrated, although intergrain concentration variations of less than 15% would not be detected. Various approaches to a U material balance do not agree, but at least 50% and, more likely, nearly 100% of the U is concentrated in CaS. It is likely that CaS is the major reservoir for other actinide and lanthanide elements as well. Consequently, enstatite chondrites may provide reliable Pu/U abundance ratios. The highly reducing formation conditions for enstatite chondrites have caused U to deviate from lithophile behaviour, but K is observed to remain lithophile. Although this observation may not be generalizable, we propose that discussions of radioactive heating of planetary cores should include U and Th and not focus exclusively on K.
Additional Information
Copyright 1982 by the American Geophysical Union. (Received August 3, 1981; accepted October 19, 1981.) Paper number 1L1659. The Hvittis sample was generously provided by Roy Clarke, U.S. National Museum. We thank M. Murrell, E. Stolper and K. Goettel for helpful discussions. Research support was by NSF grant EAR79-20091A-1. Caltech Contribution No. 3656.Attached Files
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