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1 PSRDPSRD presents www.psrd.hawaii.edu/July08/H-chondrite-parent.html Dewar area Heating, Cooling, and Cratering: One Asteroid’s Complicated Story

2 PSRDPSRD presents www.psrd.hawaii.edu/July08/H-chondrite-parent.html Heating, Cooling, and Cratering: One Asteroid’s Complicated Story The simplest way to explain the sequence of textural and mineralogical changes among H chondrites is by thermal metamorphism in a hot body. This ‘onion-shell’ structure results in the most metamorphosed rocks residing the deepest and cooling the slowest.

3 PSRDPSRD presents www.psrd.hawaii.edu/July08/H-chondrite-parent.html Heating, Cooling, and Cratering: One Asteroid’s Complicated Story Two studies of chondrite ages show that the onion shell model is consistent with observations. Cooling is slower for the more metamorphosed chondrites.

4 PSRDPSRD presents www.psrd.hawaii.edu/July08/H-chondrite-parent.html Heating, Cooling, and Cratering: One Asteroid’s Complicated Story Some cooling rates derived from compositional zoning in metallic minerals are consistent with the onion-shell structure. But others are not. Why? Perhaps a large impact event brought slower-cooling rock closer to the surface and buried faster-cooling rock.


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