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Summary from Previous Class 1. Earth’s Internal Layering - Crust, Mantle and Core 2. Seismology, LVZ, Lithosphere, and Asthenosphere 3. P,T, density variation in the earth’s interior 4. Transition Zone, Two-layered vs. whole mantle convection 5. Plate tectonics, Plumes, Wilson Cycle, and recent hypotheses by Anderson and Larson

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Page 1: Summary from Previous Class 1.Earth’s Internal Layering - Crust, Mantle and Core 2.Seismology, LVZ, Lithosphere, and Asthenosphere 3.P,T, density variation

Summary from Previous Class

1. Earth’s Internal Layering - Crust, Mantle and Core

2. Seismology, LVZ, Lithosphere, and Asthenosphere

3. P,T, density variation in the earth’s interior

4. Transition Zone, Two-layered vs. whole mantle convection

5. Plate tectonics, Plumes, Wilson Cycle, and recent hypotheses by Anderson and Larson

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Layer Names

Inner Core Solid IronOuter Core Molten IronMantle Dense silicatesCrust Great variety of minerals in the

continental crust but limited in the oceanic crust

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Meteorite TypesIrons (Core Equivalent)

Stony Irons (Core/Mantle Boundary)Stony meteorites

Achondrites (silicate dominated)Chondrites (silicate)

Carbonaceous Chondrites (only type with C & H2O…source of LIFE!)

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Meteorite composition and abundance

Stony meteorites (92.8%)

Chondrites (85.7%) Carbonaceous (5.7%) hydrated mins. (serpentine),

organic compounds, 1-9%H2O ordinary (67.6%) pyroxenes, olivines, Fe-Ni metal

other (12.5%) similarAchondrites (7.1%)

Ca-rich (4.7%) pyroxenes,olivines,plagioclaseCa-poor (2.4%) no plag

Stony irons (1.5%)mesosiderites pyrox, plag, Fe-Nipallasites olivine, Fe-Niothers pyrox, oliv, Fe-Ni

Irons (5.7%)octahedrites kamacite, taenitehexahedrites kamacitesataxites taenite, kamacite

Source: Emiliani (1990) Planet Earth

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Source of Meteorites

• Achondrites - from Mars & Moon• Chondrites - stuff terrestrial planets are made

of• Irons - Core of the earth• Stony Irons - CMB

• The oldest meteorites are 4.5 billion years old

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Achondrite

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Iron Meteorite

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Martian Meteorite

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Chondrule

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Olivine chondrule

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Pyroxene chondrule

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Composition of C chondrites

• The average Carbonaceous Chondrite Weight%

• Carbon 2.0• Metals 1.8• Nitrogen 0.2• Silicates 83.0• Water 1- 9.0

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Pb-isotope isochron for the age of the earth

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Earth as a Bar Magnet

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Some Statistics…..

• OF ALL THE METEORITES THAT FALL ON EARTH:– 86% are Chondrites– 7.1% are Achondrites– 5.7% are Irons– And 1.5% are Stony Irons