Molecular, isotopic and in situ analytical approaches to the study of meteoritic organic material

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Gas Chromatography, Gc-Irms, Sem, Murchison, Orgueil, Tagish Lake.

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Organic materials isolated from carbonaceous meteorites provide us with a record of pre-biotic chemistry in the early Solar System. Molecular, isotopic and in situ studies of these materials suggest that a number of extraterrestrial environments have contributed to the inventory of organic matter in the early Solar System including interstellar space, the Solar nebula and meteorite parent bodies.

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