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Science 15 August 1980:
Vol. 209. no. 4458, pp. 805 - 807
DOI: 10.1126/science.209.4458.805

Articles

The Meteorite-Asteroid Connection: The Infrared Spectra of Eucrites, Shergottites, and Vesta

MICHAEL A. FEIERBERG 1 and MICHAEL J. DRAKE 1

1 Department of Planetary Sciences and Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona, Tucson 85721

Infrared reflectance spectra have been obtained for the meteorites Shergotty and Allan Hills (ALHA) 77005, a unique achondrite apparently related to the shergottites. Comparisons with the reflectance spectra of eucrites and asteroid 4 Vesta indicate that the surface of Vesta is covered with eucrite-like basalts and that, if shergottite-like basalts are present on the surface of Vesta, they must be a minor rock type. The paradox that both the eucrite and shergottite parent bodies should presently exist is examined. The preferred solution is that both eucrites and shergottites are derived from Vesta, and that this asteroid is compositionally and isotopically heterogeneous; however, other possible solutions cannot be ruled out.

Submitted on March 6, 1980
Revised on May 7, 1980





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