53Mn-53Cr chronology and {\epsilon}54Cr-{\Delta}17O genealogy of Erg Chech 002: the oldest andesite in the Solar System
Aryavart Anand, Pascal M. Kruttasch, Klaus Mezger

TL;DR
This study uses isotopic dating and nucleosynthetic isotope analysis to determine that Erg Chech 002 is the oldest felsic igneous rock in the Solar System, providing insights into early planetary crust formation and accretion zones.
Contribution
It presents the first precise 53Mn-53Cr age for EC 002 and links its isotopic signatures to its origin in the non-carbonaceous reservoir, revealing its relation to other meteorite groups.
Findings
EC 002 is approximately 1.7 million years old.
It shares a common accretion zone with vestoids.
Its isotopic composition does not match known iron meteorite groups.
Abstract
The meteorite sample Erg Chech (EC) 002 is the oldest felsic igneous rock from the Solar System analysed to date and provides a unique opportunity to study the formation of felsic crusts on differentiated protoplanets immediately after metal-silicate equilibration or core formation. The extinct 53Mn-53Cr chronometer provides chronological constraints on the formation of EC 002 by applying the isochron approach using chromite, metal-silicate-sulphide and whole-rock fractions as well as "leachates" obtained by sequential digestion of a bulk sample. Assuming a chondritic evolution of its parent body, a 53Cr/52Cr model age is also obtained from the chromite fraction. The 53Mn-53Cr isochron age of 1.73 (+/-) 0.96 Ma (anchored to D'Orbigny angirte) and the chromite model age constrained between 1.46 (-0.68/+0.78) and 2.18 (-1.06/+1.32) Ma after the formation of calcium-aluminium-rich…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Isotope Analysis in Ecology · Planetary Science and Exploration
