Computer Science
Scientific paper
Dec 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983polre..30..292g&link_type=abstract
(National Institute of Polar Research, Symposium on Antarctic Meteorites, 8th, Tokyo, Japan, Feb. 17-19, 1983) National Institut
Computer Science
Carbonaceous Chondrites, Meteoritic Composition, Antarctic Regions, Carbon, Combustion, Hydrogen, Isotopes, Nitrogen
Scientific paper
Data are compared from Antarctic meteorites with that from meteorite 'falls', by the method of stepwise combustion. The method distinguishes different phases of carbon, nitrogen and hydrogen on the basis of release temperature and isotopic composition. The meteorites, from the Yamato Mountain region of Antarctica, were Y-790003 (CM), Y-790032 (CM), and Y-790112(CR). The results from this light element stable isotope study are the first to be reported for meteorite samples from Japanese Antarctica.
Fallick Anthony E.
Grady Michael
Pillinger Colin T.
Wright Ian P.
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