Observation and Analysis of In Situ Carbonaceous Matter in Nakhla: Part I

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New analyses of indigenous secondary material in the martian meteorite
Nakhla reveal amorphous carbon-rich veins and dendrites. The texture and
chemistry of this material resembles that of biogenically altered
sub-ocean basaltic glasses.

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