Matrix materials of carbonaceous chondrites: Characterization using synchrotronbased IR reflectance microspectroscopy

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Synchrotron-based IR microspectroscopy allows the acquisition of IR spectra from extremely small samples. The use of a synchrotron IR source significantly increases the signal-to-noise ratio and lateral resolution compared to a conventional globar source [1]. This technique has been used in transmission mode to acquire IR spectra of IDPs and meteorite components [e.g., 2, 3]. Here we demonstrate the diagnostic potential of reflectance IR microspectroscopy for nondestructive characterization of matrices of carbonaceous chondrites (CCs) in situ using conventional polished sections. This method is particularly useful for analysis of hydration states of the matrix materials [4].

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