Halogens, Carbon and Sulfur in the Tagish Lake Meteorite: Implications for Classification and Terrestrial Alteration

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Halogen abundances of the pristine Tagish Lake meteorite confirm the
unusual type of carbonaceous chondrite. Differences of halogen content
between pristine and disturbed samples show a loss due to residence in
the lake ice.

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