岩石鉱物科学
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日本鉱物科学会研究奨励賞第34回受賞者受賞記念研究紹介
地球外試料から探る宇宙風化に伴う固体物質の変化
松本 徹
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2024 年 53 巻 1 号 論文ID: 240325

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Space weathering refers to the alteration of regolith grains on airless bodies caused by solar wind irradiation and micrometeorite bombardment. Analysis of regolith grains from the asteroid Itokawa and Ryugu by the spacecraft Hayabusa and Hayabusa 2 revealed space weathering of various minerals. The widespread occurrence of metallic iron whiskers was found as a decomposition product formed by selective loss of sulfur. Aqueous minerals such as phyllosilicates, carbonates, and magnetite have experienced the escape of water, carbon, and oxygen respectively. Iron nitride on magnetite in Ryugu suggests inorganic nitrogen fixation by micrometeorite impact. These studies suggest that the behavior of volatile elements through space weathering is deeply involved in the chemical evolution of small bodies in the Solar System.

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