Breunnerite grain and magnesium isotope chemistry reveal cation partitioning during aqueous alteration of asteroid Ryugu

Author:

Yoshimura ToshihiroORCID,Araoka DaisukeORCID,Naraoka Hiroshi,Sakai Saburo,Ogawa Nanako O.ORCID,Yurimoto HisayoshiORCID,Morita MayuORCID,Onose Morihiko,Yokoyama TetsuyaORCID,Bizzarro Martin,Tanaka Satoru,Ohkouchi Naohiko,Koga ToshikiORCID,Dworkin Jason P.ORCID,Nakamura Tomoki,Noguchi TakaakiORCID,Okazaki Ryuji,Yabuta HikaruORCID,Sakamoto KanakoORCID,Yada Toru,Nishimura Masahiro,Nakato AikoORCID,Miyazaki AkikoORCID,Yogata KasumiORCID,Abe Masanao,Okada TatsuakiORCID,Usui TomohiroORCID,Yoshikawa MakotoORCID,Saiki Takanao,Tanaka Satoshi,Terui Fuyuto,Nakazawa SatoruORCID,Watanabe Sei-ichiroORCID,Tsuda Yuichi,Tachibana ShogoORCID,Takano YoshinoriORCID

Abstract

AbstractReturned samples from the carbonaceous asteroid (162173) Ryugu provide pristine information on the original aqueous alteration history of the Solar System. Secondary precipitates, such as carbonates and phyllosilicates, reveal elemental partitioning of the major component ions linked to the primordial brine composition of the asteroid. Here, we report on the elemental partitioning and Mg isotopic composition (25Mg/24Mg) of breunnerite [(Mg, Fe, Mn)CO3] from the Ryugu C0002 sample and the A0106 and C0107 aggregates by sequential leaching extraction of salts, exchangeable ions, carbonates, and silicates. Breunnerite was the sample most enriched in light Mg isotopes, and the 25Mg/24Mg value of the fluid had shifted lower by ~0.38‰ than the initial value (set to 0‰) before dolomite precipitation. As a simple model, the Mg2+ first precipitated in phyllosilicates, followed by dolomite precipitation, at which time ~76−87% of Mg2+ had been removed from the primordial brine. A minor amount of phyllosilicate precipitation continued after dolomite precipitation. The element composition profiles of the latest solution that interacted with the cation exchange pool of Ryugu were predominantly Na-rich. Na+ acts as a bulk electrolyte and contributes to the stabilization of the negative surface charge of phyllosilicates and organic matter on Ryugu.

Funder

MEXT | Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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