Statistics – Methodology
Scientific paper
Oct 1972
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1972slsci...3..497e&link_type=abstract
Space Life Sciences, Volume 3, Issue 4, pp.497-506
Statistics
Methodology
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Scientific paper
The effort expended on the study of lunar carbon chemistry by a sizeable section of the organic geochemical community has resulted in a temporary dislocation in the research output in organic geochemistry. However the long-term beneficial effects of the lunar studies are already obvious in the new and improved methodology, control of contamination, and renewed interest in the characterisation, quantitation and significance of low molecular weight carbon compounds, polymers and inorganic forms of carbon. The role of carbon at the lunar surface is evidently a complex one, the understanding of which should lead to important generalisations for planetary processes.
Eglinton Geoffrey
Maxwell James R.
Pillinger Colin T.
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