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ABSTRACT Chondritic meteorites are widely regarded as a unique source of information on the chemical and physical processes that occurred in the early Solar System. An important phase in
their history is a period of metamorphism1 and thermoluminescence (TL) has proved a powerful technique for exploring this aspect, especially at the low end of the metamorphic spectrum2. The
ordinary chondrites as a whole display a 105-fold range in TL sensitivity, while the least metamorphosed, or type 3, ordinary chondrites display a 103-fold range. Associated with this
103-fold range in TL sensitivity are variations in the temperature at which the maximum TL emission occurs, and in the temperature range over which emission occurs3,4. We report here the
results of annealing experiments on a little-metamorphosed (type 3.5) ordinary chondrite. The TL emission characteristics of the annealed samples show trends very similar to those observed
in meteorites which have naturally been metamorphosed to various extents. The trends are also similar to those observed in annealing experiments on terrestrial albite5–7 where the changes
are associated with the low-to high-temperature transformation. These data suggest that the TL phosphor in meteorites is feldspar and that TL can be used to estimate palaeotemperatures for
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