Nitrogen and Noble Gas Isotopes in Antarctic Micrometeorites

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N, 4He and 40Ar in Antarctic micrometeorites
correlate well, suggesting that they are hosted by silicates, but do not
correlate with primordial 3He, 20Ne and
36Ar presumably hosted by organics. This decoupling
illustrates loss/degradation of organic material upon delivery on Earth.

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