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Heavy halogen geochemistry of martian shergottite meteorites and implications for the halogen composition of the depleted shergottite mantle source
Redox-driven exsolution of iron-titanium oxides in magnetite in Miller Range (MIL) 03346 nakhlite: Evidence for post crystallization oxidation in the nakhlite cumulate pile?
Mössbauer parameters of iron in phosphate minerals: Implications for interpretation of martian data
CO 2 solubility in primitive martian basalts similar to Yamato 980459, the effect of composition on CO 2 solubility of basalts, and the evolution of the martian atmosphere
Theo's Flow, Ontario, Canada: A terrestrial analog for the Martian nakhlite meteorites
Martian meteorites provide our only samples for laboratory investigations of Mars, yet the lack of geologic context severely limits their utility. Strong petrologic similarities between the pyroxenitic layer of a 120-m-thick, mafic Archean lava flow in Ontario, Canada, called Theo's Flow, and the nakhlite meteorite group may elucidate geologic processes that operated on Mars. Theo's Flow is in the Abitibi greenstone belt, an area that is well known as a komatiite location. The type locality, and best outcrop, of Theo's Flow is an upturned (~70°) section stretching east-west for ~500 m. Theo's Flow can be divided into distinct lithologic units: a thin basal peridotite (0–9 m), a thick pyroxenite (50–60 m), a gabbro (35–40 m), and a hyaloclastic, brecciated top (8–10 m). It is the thick pyroxenitic layer that bears a striking textural similarity to the Martian nakhlites. Serpentinization of olivine, chloritization of orthopyroxene, and alteration (e.g., pseudomorphic replacement) of plagioclase and minor phases have transformed the original mineral assemblage, though augites remain largely unaltered, and textural relationships are well preserved throughout the flow. Variations in iron and minor-element abundances in augite cores exhibit typical trends for an evolving melt. Bulk rock analyses exhibit elemental trends consistent with an evolving melt, though they exhibit evidence of elemental remobilization by later metamorphism. An average of the peridotite, pyroxenite, and gabbro compositions compares well to that of the quenched top hyaloclastite, suggesting it is a single flow that was differentiated by crystal settling. The lithologic diversity within Theo's Flow suggests that nakhlites may also have complementary lithologies that remain unsampled.