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Ancient volcanic xenon in single glass grains from the D'Orbigny angrite
We present high-sensitivity xenon data for single glass grains from the D'Orbigny angrite. These grains contain the first sample of volcanic gas from a planetary body other than the Earth and excess Xe-129 detected for the first time in angrites
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Dual isotopic composition of methane in Murchison meteorite
Dual isotopic composition (H and C) of methane extracted from a small sample of Murchison meteorite reveals a deuterium enrichment for this molecule, indicating the presence of interstellar hydrogen
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Organic indicators of alteration in the CR chondrites
A study of the organic components in the CR chondrite macromolecule in order to assess the role of pre-terrestrial alteration on the organic inventory
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Analysis of Tagish Lake macromolecular organic material
Macromolecular material is, by far, the major organic component of meteorites. Flash pyrolysis GCMS has been used to investigate this organic component in Tagish Lake. It is more condensed, less susbtituted than Murchson
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Organic Geochemistry of a Hydrocarbon-rich Calcarenite from the Chicxulub Scientific Drilling Program
The organic geochemistry of hydrocarbon-rich core material recovered by the CSDP is examined to establish whether hydrocarbons are associated with the migration and emplacement of organic matter by post-impact hydrothermal activity
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Macromolecular organic acids in the Murchison meteorite
This study has detected bound organic acids within the Murchison meteorite organic macromolecule. Benzoic acid was the most abundant compound; other abundant compounds include C1 and C2 benzoic acids. Their origin and significance will be discussed
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High abundance of xanthones and dibenzofurans in a late Permian sediment
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Organic-inorganic spatial relationships in carbonaceous chondrites
The use of a novel technique to determine the spatial relationships of organic and aqueously produced inorganic phases in carbonaceous chondrites, in order to support proposals of a genetic link between the two
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