The Combustion Characteristics and Stable Carbon Isotopic Compositions of Irradiated Organic Matter: Implications for Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial Sample Analysis

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Exposure to ionizing radiation causes the mean combustion temperature of
naturally occurring, solid, terrestrial organic matter, derived from the
radiation-induced polymerization of methane, to increase.

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