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  Carbonate record of temporal change in oxygen fugacity and gaseous species in asteroid Ryugu

Fujiya, W., Kawasaki, N., Nagashima, K., Sakamoto, N., O'D. Alexander, C. M., Kita, N. T., et al. (2023). Carbonate record of temporal change in oxygen fugacity and gaseous species in asteroid Ryugu. Nature Geoscience, 16, 675-682. doi:10.1038/s41561-023-01226-y.

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Fujiya, Wataru, Author
Kawasaki, Noriyuki, Author
Nagashima, Kazuhide, Author
Sakamoto, Naoya, Author
O'D. Alexander, Conel M., Author
Kita, Noriko T., Author
Kitajima, Kouki, Author
Abe, Yoshinari, Author
Aléon, Jérôme, Author
Amari, Sachiko, Author
Amelin, Yuri, Author
Bajo, Ken-ichi, Author
Bizzarro, Martin, Author
Bouvier, Audrey, Author
Carlson, Richard W., Author
Chaussidon, Marc, Author
Choi, Byeon-Gak, Author
Dauphas, Nicolas, Author
Davis, Andrew M., Author
Di Rocco, Tommaso, Author
Fukai, Ryota, AuthorGautam, Ikshu, AuthorHaba, Makiko K., AuthorHibiya, Yuki, AuthorHidaka, Hiroshi, AuthorHomma, Hisashi, AuthorHoppe, Peter, AuthorHuss, Gary R., AuthorIchida, Kiyohiro, AuthorIizuka, Tsuyoshi, AuthorIreland, Trevor R., AuthorIshikawa, Akira, AuthorItoh, Shoichi, AuthorKleine, Thorsten1, Author           Komatani, Shintaro, AuthorKrot, Alexander N., AuthorLiu, Ming-Chang, AuthorMasuda, Yuki, AuthorMcKeegan, Kevin D., AuthorMorita, Mayu, AuthorMotomura, Kazuko, AuthorMoynier, Frédéric, AuthorNakai, Izumi, AuthorNguyen, Ann, AuthorNittler, Larry, AuthorOnose, Morihiko, AuthorPack, Andreas, AuthorPark, Changkun, AuthorPiani, Laurette, AuthorQin, Liping, AuthorRussell, Sara S., AuthorSchönbächler, Maria, AuthorTafla, Lauren, AuthorTang, Haolan, AuthorTerada, Kentaro, AuthorTerada, Yasuko, AuthorUsui, Tomohiro, AuthorWada, Sohei, AuthorWadhwa, Meenakshi, AuthorWalker, Richard J., AuthorYamashita, Katsuyuki, AuthorYin, Qing-Zhu, AuthorYokoyama, Tetsuya, AuthorYoneda, Shigekazu, AuthorYoung, Edward D., AuthorYui, Hiroharu, AuthorZhang, Ai-Cheng, AuthorNakamura, Tomoki, AuthorNaraoka, Hiroshi, AuthorNoguchi, Takaaki, AuthorOkazaki, Ryuji, AuthorSakamoto, Kanako, AuthorYabuta, Hikaru, AuthorAbe, Masanao, AuthorMiyazaki, Akiko, AuthorNakato, Aiko, AuthorNishimura, Masahiro, AuthorOkada, Tatsuaki, AuthorYada, Toru, AuthorYogata, Kasumi, AuthorNakazawa, Satoru, AuthorSaiki, Takanao, AuthorTanaka, Satoshi, AuthorTerui, Fuyuto, AuthorTsuda, Yuichi, AuthorWatanabe, Sei-ichiro, AuthorYoshikawa, Makoto, AuthorTachibana, Shogo, AuthorYurimoto, Hisayoshi, Author more..
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1Planetary Science Department, Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Max Planck Society, ou_1832288              

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 Abstract: The Hayabusa2 spacecraft explored asteroid Ryugu and brought its surface materials to Earth. Ryugu samples resemble Ivuna-type (CI) chondrites—the most chemically primitive meteorites—and contain secondary phyllosilicates and carbonates, which are indicative of aqueous alteration. Understanding the conditions (such as temperature, redox state and fluid composition) during aqueous alteration is crucial to elucidating how Ryugu evolved to its present state, but little is known about the temporal changes in these conditions. Here we show that calcium carbonate (calcite) grains in Ryugu and Ivuna samples have variable 18O/16O and 13C/12C ratios that are, respectively, 24-46‰ and 65-108‰ greater than terrestrial standard values, whereas those of calcium-magnesium carbonate (dolomite) grains are much more homogeneous, ranging within 31-36‰ for oxygen and 67-75‰ for carbon. We infer that the calcite precipitated first over a wide range of temperatures and oxygen partial pressures, and that the proportion of gaseous CO2/CO/CH4 molecules changed temporally. By contrast, the dolomite formed later in a more oxygen-rich and thus CO2-dominated environment when the system was approaching equilibrium. The characteristic isotopic compositions of secondary carbonates in Ryugu and Ivuna are not observed for other hydrous meteorites, suggesting a unique evolutionary pathway for their parent asteroid(s).

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