Abstract

Abstract— Thallium has been quantified in 50 iron meteorites and 6 chondrites using a combination of solvent extraction and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry. The accuracy of the data was checked by analysis of two iron meteorites by laser‐excited ICP mass spectrometry. The Tl abundance values for irons appear to be the first recorded and show that the Tl content allows for taxonomic separation of several groups on Tl vs. Ni abundance plots. The Tl content of irons is inversely correlated with abundances of platinum group metals such as Ir, Pt, and Rh and, in this respect, behaves like Pd and As that favour sulphur‐rich phases in meteorites. Analysis of carbonaceous chondrites showed a 30‐fold enrichment of Tl compared with ordinary chondrites.

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