The presence of carbon in primitive extraterrestrial materials has long been considered a useful indicator of prevailing geochemical conditions early in the formation of the Solar System. A recent addition to the suite of primitive materials available for study by cosmochemists includes particles collected from the stratosphere called chondritic porous (CP) aggregates1. Carbon-rich CP aggregates are less abundant in stratospheric collections and contain many low-temperature phases (such as layer silicates) as minor components2,3. We describe here the nature of the most abundant carbon phase in a carbon-rich CP aggregate (sample no. W7029* A) collected from the stratosphere as part of the Johnson Space Center (JSC) Cosmic Dust Program4. By c...
Analytical electron microscopy on individual grains from a portion of a chondritic porous interplane...
Given the central role of carbon in the chemistry of life, it is a fundamental ques-tion as to how c...
Comets, carbonaceous chondrites, and interstellar clouds are discussed in relation to information on...
The presence of carbon in primitive extraterrestrial materials has long been considered a useful ind...
The survival of interplanetary dust particles (IDP's) during deceleration by the Earth's atmosphere ...
From a mineralogical survey of approximately 30 chondritic micrometeorites collected from the lower ...
In order to describe the total mineralogical diversity within primitive extraterrestrial materials, ...
The carbon content and δ^C of carbon in ten carbonaceous chondrites, spanning petrologic grades 1 to...
Chondritic porous aggregates (CPA's) belong to an important subset of small particles (usually betwe...
Context. A high fraction of carbon bound in solid carbonaceous material is observed to exist in bodi...
Carbonaceous chondrites (CCs) can be considered cosmic aggregates containing protoplanetary disk com...
Carbon-enriched rocky exoplanets have been proposed to occur around dwarf stars as well as binary st...
Graphitic carbon is a widespread precipitate in terrestrial and extraterrestrial samples. However it...
The specific parent bodies of individual interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) are un-known, but the ...
Primitive xenolithic clasts, often referred to as “dark clasts”, are well known in many regolith bre...
Analytical electron microscopy on individual grains from a portion of a chondritic porous interplane...
Given the central role of carbon in the chemistry of life, it is a fundamental ques-tion as to how c...
Comets, carbonaceous chondrites, and interstellar clouds are discussed in relation to information on...
The presence of carbon in primitive extraterrestrial materials has long been considered a useful ind...
The survival of interplanetary dust particles (IDP's) during deceleration by the Earth's atmosphere ...
From a mineralogical survey of approximately 30 chondritic micrometeorites collected from the lower ...
In order to describe the total mineralogical diversity within primitive extraterrestrial materials, ...
The carbon content and δ^C of carbon in ten carbonaceous chondrites, spanning petrologic grades 1 to...
Chondritic porous aggregates (CPA's) belong to an important subset of small particles (usually betwe...
Context. A high fraction of carbon bound in solid carbonaceous material is observed to exist in bodi...
Carbonaceous chondrites (CCs) can be considered cosmic aggregates containing protoplanetary disk com...
Carbon-enriched rocky exoplanets have been proposed to occur around dwarf stars as well as binary st...
Graphitic carbon is a widespread precipitate in terrestrial and extraterrestrial samples. However it...
The specific parent bodies of individual interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) are un-known, but the ...
Primitive xenolithic clasts, often referred to as “dark clasts”, are well known in many regolith bre...
Analytical electron microscopy on individual grains from a portion of a chondritic porous interplane...
Given the central role of carbon in the chemistry of life, it is a fundamental ques-tion as to how c...
Comets, carbonaceous chondrites, and interstellar clouds are discussed in relation to information on...