Stable hydrogen, carbon, and nitrogen isotopic ratios (oD, 013C, and olSN) of organic compounds can revcal information about their origin and formation pathways. Several formation mechanisms and environments have been postulated for the amino acids detected in carbonaceous chondrites. As each proposed mechanism utilizes different precursor molecules, the isotopic signatures of the resulting amino acids may indicate the most likely of these pathways. We have applied gas chromatography with mass spectrometry and combustion isotope ratio mass spectrometry to measure the compound-specific C, N, and H stable isotopic ratios of amino acids from seven CM and CR carbonaceous chondrites: CM1I2 Allan Hills (ALH) 83100, CM2 Murchison, CM2 Lewis Cliff ...
The organic compounds found in carbonaceous chondrite meteorites provide insight into primordial sol...
We determined the abundances and enantiomeric compositions of amino acids in Sutter’s Mill fragment ...
A fairly fool-proof method to ensure that the compounds isolated from meteorites are truly part of t...
Primitive carbonaceous chondrites contain a wide variety of organic material, ranging from soluble d...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OA] Antarctic meteorites / Hayabusa, Wed. 5...
The investigation of organic compounds in primitive carbonaceous meteorites provides a record of the...
The abundances, distributions, enantiomeric ratios, and carbon isotopic compositions of amino acids ...
International audienceLaboratory experiments that simulate the photo- and thermo-chemistry of extrat...
CR chondrites are among the most primitive meteorites. In this paper, we report the first measuremen...
Indigenous amino acids have been found indigenous all 8 carbonaceous chondrite groups. However, the ...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OA] Antarctic meteorites, Thu. 3 Dec
Amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, have been found to be indigenous in most of the carbon...
Much effort has been directed to analyses of organic compounds in carbonaceous chondrites because of...
To investigate the effect of parent body processes on the abundance, distribution, and enantiomeric ...
Amino acids can serve as important markers of cosmochemistry, as their abundances and isomeric and i...
The organic compounds found in carbonaceous chondrite meteorites provide insight into primordial sol...
We determined the abundances and enantiomeric compositions of amino acids in Sutter’s Mill fragment ...
A fairly fool-proof method to ensure that the compounds isolated from meteorites are truly part of t...
Primitive carbonaceous chondrites contain a wide variety of organic material, ranging from soluble d...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OA] Antarctic meteorites / Hayabusa, Wed. 5...
The investigation of organic compounds in primitive carbonaceous meteorites provides a record of the...
The abundances, distributions, enantiomeric ratios, and carbon isotopic compositions of amino acids ...
International audienceLaboratory experiments that simulate the photo- and thermo-chemistry of extrat...
CR chondrites are among the most primitive meteorites. In this paper, we report the first measuremen...
Indigenous amino acids have been found indigenous all 8 carbonaceous chondrite groups. However, the ...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OA] Antarctic meteorites, Thu. 3 Dec
Amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, have been found to be indigenous in most of the carbon...
Much effort has been directed to analyses of organic compounds in carbonaceous chondrites because of...
To investigate the effect of parent body processes on the abundance, distribution, and enantiomeric ...
Amino acids can serve as important markers of cosmochemistry, as their abundances and isomeric and i...
The organic compounds found in carbonaceous chondrite meteorites provide insight into primordial sol...
We determined the abundances and enantiomeric compositions of amino acids in Sutter’s Mill fragment ...
A fairly fool-proof method to ensure that the compounds isolated from meteorites are truly part of t...