Modal abundances of CAIs: Implications for bulk chondrite element abundances and fractionations
Dominik C. Hezel, Sara S. Russell, Aidan J. Ross, Anton T. Kearsley

TL;DR
This study compiles CAI modal abundances in various chondrites, revealing their distribution, correlation with Al excess, and implications for chondrite formation and element fractionation.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive list of CAI modal abundances across chondrites and analyzes their impact on bulk element compositions and thermal history.
Findings
CAIs are Poisson distributed and small-area studies may underestimate their abundance.
Excess Al in carbonaceous chondrites correlates with CAI abundance, indicating CAIs delivered Al.
Most CAIs are minor components, with diverse size distributions suggesting multiple origins.
Abstract
Modal abundances of Ca,Al-rich inclusions (CAIs) are poorly known and reported data scatter across large ranges. We combine reported CAI modal abundances and our own set, and present a complete list of CAI modal abundances in carbonaceous chondrites. This includes (in area%): CV: 2.98, CM: 1.21, Acfer 094: 1.12, CO: 0.99, CK/CV (Ningqiang & DaG 055): 0.77, CK: 0.2, CR: 0.12 and CB: 0.1. CAIs are Poisson distributed and if only small areas (<1000 mm2) are studied, the data are probably not representative of the true CAI modal abundances, explaining their reported large scatter in a single chondrite group. Carbonaceous chondrites have excess bulk Al concentrations when compared to the CI-chondritic value. We find a correlation between this excess and CAI modal abundances and conclude that the excess Al was delivered by CAIs. The excess Al is only a minor fraction (usually ~10 rel%, but 25…
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