Studies of volatiles and organic materials in early terrestrial and present-day outer solar system environments

Physics – Geophysics

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Chemical Reactions, Gas Giant Planets, Optical Properties, Organic Materials, Radar Measurement, Spectrum Analysis, Terrestrial Planets, Volatility, Dielectric Properties, Hydrocarbons, Ice, Organic Compounds, Polymers

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A review and partial summary of projects within several areas of research generally involving the origin, distribution, chemistry, and spectral/dielectric properties of volatiles and organic materials in the outer solar system and early terrestrial environments are presented. The major topics covered include: (1) impact delivery of volatiles and organic compounds to the early terrestrial planets; (2) optical constants measurements; (3) spectral classification, chemical processes, and distribution of materials; and (4) radar properties of ice, hydrocarbons, and organic heteropolymers.

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