Automated Author ProfileTrieloff, Mario
0000-0002-2633-0433
Trieloff, Mario
Current S-Index
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S-Index Interpretation
The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
What it means:
- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 7.6 (sum of 19 datasets Dataset Index scores)
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Authors
- Storz, Jakob ;
- Ludwig, Thomas ;
- Bischoff, Addi ;
- Schwarz, Winfried H. ;
- Trieloff, Mario
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Authors
- Storz, Jakob ;
- Ludwig, Thomas ;
- Bischoff, Addi ;
- Schwarz, Winfried H. ;
- Trieloff, Mario
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Authors
- Storz, Jakob ;
- Ludwig, Thomas ;
- Bischoff, Addi ;
- Schwarz, Winfried H. ;
- Trieloff, Mario
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Authors
- Storz, Jakob ;
- Ludwig, Thomas ;
- Bischoff, Addi ;
- Schwarz, Winfried H. ;
- Trieloff, Mario
Abstract: Carbon is of fundamental interest for constraining the volatile element inventory of terrestrial planets. In some meteorites, like ureilites and enstatite chondrites, graphite is the major carbon-carrier. Here, we report the in-situ analyses of graphite in 19 ureilites, 11 enstatite chondrites, and 3 graphite-bearing clasts in ordinary chondrites by secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS). In coarse-grained ureilites the obtained carbon-compositions of graphite range from –9.2‰ to –0.1‰ (δ13C). The carbon-composition tends to be homogeneous within a sample and correlates with the Fa content in olivine. In contrast, fine-grained ureilites exhibit considerable intra-sample heterogeneity, and graphite tends towards 13C-enriched compositions (up to +10.4‰). Isotopic and petrographic differences are presumably a result of post-igneous shock processing, including annealing during impact smelting. Enstatite chondrites host a variety of graphite morphologies, occurring in two distinct assemblages: Silicate-associated graphite (SAG) and metal-associated graphite (MAG). These assemblages show diverging carbon-compositions: SAG consistently exhibits δ13C in a narrow range between –4‰ and +1‰, very similar to the bulk silicate Earth value. In contrast, diverse compositions from –19.7‰ to +13.7‰ were observed for MAG. These differences are likely pre-accretionary in origin and potentially point towards isotopically distinct precursors. If Earth accreted from enstatite-chondrite-like material, carbon potentially hosted by Earth's core may have an isotopically light signature when compared to the mantle. Although graphite-bearing clasts in unequilibrated ordinary chondrites (UOCs) are extraordinarily rare, these clasts are of particular interest as they might represent materials, not corresponding to known meteorites. Graphite from these clasts show coinciding carbon-compositions with a mean δ13C close to –1‰. Although the coinciding compositions might argue for a genetic relationship among the clasts, petrographic evidence suggests they have experienced distinct thermal histories.
Authors
- Storz, Jakob ;
- Ludwig, Thomas ;
- Bischoff, Addi ;
- Schwarz, Winfried H. ;
- Trieloff, Mario
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Authors
- Storz, Jakob ;
- Ludwig, Thomas ;
- Bischoff, Addi ;
- Schwarz, Winfried H. ;
- Trieloff, Mario
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Authors
- Storz, Jakob ;
- Ludwig, Thomas ;
- Bischoff, Addi ;
- Schwarz, Winfried H. ;
- Trieloff, Mario
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Authors
- Storz, Jakob ;
- Ludwig, Thomas ;
- Bischoff, Addi ;
- Schwarz, Winfried H. ;
- Trieloff, Mario
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Authors
- Storz, Jakob ;
- Ludwig, Thomas ;
- Bischoff, Addi ;
- Schwarz, Winfried H. ;
- Trieloff, Mario