In Situ Observation of Carbonaceous Material in the Matrices of CV and CM Carbonaceous Chondrites: Preliminary Results from Energy Filtered Transmission Electron Microscopy

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Energy filtered transmission electron microscopy shows that organic
matter can be detected in situ in the matrices of carbonaceous
chondrites at a spatial resolution of at least 1 nm. In CM chondrites,
carbon is often associated with sulfide particles.

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