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2022 | 13 | 27-36

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Odróżnianie próbek prawdziwych meteorytów od kamiennych próbek meteorytopodobnych – ważna rola spektroskopii mössbauerowskiej

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Distinguishing between real and false meteorite samples – the important role of Mössbauer spectroscopy

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Four stony pieces were delivered to our laboratory for checking if they are fragments of meteorites: first sample (sample No. 1) was a fragment of a rock that fell near Leoncin in Poland, second sample (sample No. 2) was a fragment of a rock found also in Poland in the vicinity of Pultusk, third sample (sample No. 3) was a meteorite specimen bought on the meteorite exchange and fourth sample (sample No. 4) was a stone object whose decline was observed in Europe. We obtained mössbauer spectra of the delivered samples. The mössbauer spectrum of sample No. 1 is very similar to the spectrum of ordinary chondrite of type LL. Comparison of the mössbauer spectrum of sample No. 2 with mössbauer spectrum of Pułtusk meteorite showed very large differences. In the spectrum of sample No. 3, a clear signal from iron-nickel alloy and troilite can be observed. These observations indicate that it is an object of extraterrestrial origin. Mössbauer spectrum of Sample No. 4 is similar to the spectrum of terrestrial magmatic rocks. Based on these spectrum we cannot clearly determine where the examined object comes from. This work demonstrates the usefulness of Mössbauer spectroscopy in recognizing samples that are fragments of meteorites.

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13

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27-36

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  • Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Physics
  • Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Physics
  • Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Physics, University of Technology and Humanities
  • Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Physics
  • University of Warsaw, Faculty of Biology
  • University of Silesia, Faculty of Natural Sciences
  • Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Physics

References

  • Bogusz P., Gałązka-Friedman J., Brzózka K., Jakubowska M., Woźniak M., Karwowski Ł., Duda P., 2019, Mössbauer spectroscopy as a useful method for distinguishing between real and false meteorites, Hyperfine Interactions, 240:126, s. 1–11.
  • Gałązka-Friedman J., Woźniak M., Duda P., Jakubowska M., Bogusz P., Karwowski Ł., 2019, Próby klasyfikowania chondrytów zwyczajnych przez zastosowanie spektroskopii mössbauerowskiej, Acta Soc. Metheor. Polon., 10, s. 23–28.
  • Gurdziel A., Karwowski Ł., 2009, Procesy wietrzenia w meteorycie Pułtusk (wstępne wyniki badań) (Weathering processes of in Pułtusk meteorite (preliminary results)), Acta Soc. Metheor. Polon., 1, s. 23–27.
  • Jakubowska M., Rzepecka P., Duda P., Woźniak M., Gałązka-Friedman J., 2017, Badania mössbauerowskie chondrytów zwyczajnych typu H potwierdzają stopień ich zwietrzenia określony za pomocą skali W, Acta Soc. Metheor. Polon., 8, s. 63–72.
  • Krzesińska A., 2014, Deformacja i metamorfizm meteorytu pułtuskiego, praca doktorska, Instytut Nauk Geologicznych PAN, 2014.
  • Woźniak M., Gałązka-Friedman J., Duda P., Jakubowska M., Rzepecka P., Karwowski Ł., 2019, Application of Mössbauer spectroscopy, multidimensional discriminant analysis, and Mahalanobis distance for classification of equilibrated ordinary chondrites, Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 54(8), s. 1828–1839.
  • Woźniak M., Karwowski Ł., Gałązka-Friedman J., Duda P., Jakubowska M., Bogusz P., 2020, Metoda 4M – nowe zastosowanie spektroskopii mössbauerowskiej w klasyfikacji zrównoważonych chondrytów zwyczajnych, Acta Soc. Metheor. Polon., 11, s. 125–140.
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