In Situ Heating Behavior by Infrared Microspectroscopy of Organic Components in Tagish Lake Meteorite

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We report the micro-FTIR analysis of Tagish Lake containing the hollow
organic globules and the step heating experiments: suggesting Tagish
Lake may have never experienced higher than 120C after the formation of
membrane-like hollow organic globules.

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