Carbon isotopes and light element abundances in carbonaceous chondrites

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Carbon Isotopes, Carbonaceous Chondrites, Meteoritic Composition, Abundance, Allende Meteorite, Carbon 13, Carbonates, Murchison Meteorite, Oxygen, Sulfur Dioxides, Water

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A stepped combustion technique was used to measure the abundance of C, N, SO2 and H2O in seven carbonaceous chondrites. Details of the experimental procedures are provided, noting the necessity of adding fresh material at several of the 50 C increments (from 200-1200 C) to compensate for the small sizes of the samples. Samples from the Orgueil, Murchison, Cold Bokkeveld and Murray, Renazzo, Allende and Mokoia meteorites were examined. An extensive tabulation is provided of the elemental releases over various temperature intervals and comparisons are made between the release characteristics observed for the different samples. Emphasis is placed on the types and enrichments of carbon compounds detected and the compositions of the sites where releases occurred.

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