Carboxylic Acid Abundances in the Tagish Lake Meteorite: Lithological Differences and Implications for Formic Acid Abundances in Carbonaceous Chondrites

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Analysis of two different Tagish Lake rocks found: 1) a very low GCMS
response for formic acid, 2) formic acid concns above 100 ppm and 3)
that formic acid to higher homologue ratios indicate the average level
of oxidation for the soluble organics.

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