We have acquired NanoSIMS images of the matrices of CI, CM, and CR carbonaceous chondrites to study, in situ, the organic matter trapped during the formation of their parent bodies. D/H ratio images reveal the occurrence of D-rich hot spots, constituting isolated organic particles. Not all the organic particles are D-rich hot spots, indicating that at least two kinds of organic particles have been accreted in the parent bodies. Ratio profiles through D-rich hot spots indicate that no significant self-diffusion of deuterium occurs between the D-rich organic matter and the depleted hydrous minerals that are surrounding them. This is not the result of a physical shielding by any constituent of the chondrites. Ab initio calculations indicate th...
Sub-micron, hollow organic globules reported from several carbonaceous chondrites, interplanetary du...
All chondrites accreted ~3.5 wt.% C in their matrices, the bulk of which was in a macromolecular sol...
Deuterium-to-hydrogen (D/H) enrichments in molecular species provide clues about their original form...
We have acquired NanoSIMS images of the matrices of CI, CM, and CR carbonaceous chondrites to study,...
The insoluble organic matter (IOM) is known to be enriched in deuterium in carbonaceous chondrites (...
Insoluble organic matter (IOM) in primitive carbonaceous meteorites has preserved its chemical compo...
Insoluble organic matter (IOM) in primitive carbonaceous meteorites has preserved its chemical compo...
Insoluble organic matter (IOM) in primitive carbonaceous meteorites has preserved its chemical compo...
All chondrites accreted ~3.5 wt.% C in their matrices, the bulk of which was in a macromolecular sol...
The chondritic‐porous subset of interplanetary dust particles (CP‐IDPs) are thought to have a cometa...
Insoluble organic matter (IOM), the main organic constituent in chondrites, has been extensively stu...
Insoluble organic matter (IOM), the main organic constituent in chondrites, has been extensively stu...
Carbonaceous chondrites (CC) preserve a diverse range of organic matter formed within cold interstel...
International audienceCarbonaceous and ordinary chondrites (CCs and OCs) contain insoluble organic m...
International audienceCarbonaceous and ordinary chondrites (CCs and OCs) contain insoluble organic m...
Sub-micron, hollow organic globules reported from several carbonaceous chondrites, interplanetary du...
All chondrites accreted ~3.5 wt.% C in their matrices, the bulk of which was in a macromolecular sol...
Deuterium-to-hydrogen (D/H) enrichments in molecular species provide clues about their original form...
We have acquired NanoSIMS images of the matrices of CI, CM, and CR carbonaceous chondrites to study,...
The insoluble organic matter (IOM) is known to be enriched in deuterium in carbonaceous chondrites (...
Insoluble organic matter (IOM) in primitive carbonaceous meteorites has preserved its chemical compo...
Insoluble organic matter (IOM) in primitive carbonaceous meteorites has preserved its chemical compo...
Insoluble organic matter (IOM) in primitive carbonaceous meteorites has preserved its chemical compo...
All chondrites accreted ~3.5 wt.% C in their matrices, the bulk of which was in a macromolecular sol...
The chondritic‐porous subset of interplanetary dust particles (CP‐IDPs) are thought to have a cometa...
Insoluble organic matter (IOM), the main organic constituent in chondrites, has been extensively stu...
Insoluble organic matter (IOM), the main organic constituent in chondrites, has been extensively stu...
Carbonaceous chondrites (CC) preserve a diverse range of organic matter formed within cold interstel...
International audienceCarbonaceous and ordinary chondrites (CCs and OCs) contain insoluble organic m...
International audienceCarbonaceous and ordinary chondrites (CCs and OCs) contain insoluble organic m...
Sub-micron, hollow organic globules reported from several carbonaceous chondrites, interplanetary du...
All chondrites accreted ~3.5 wt.% C in their matrices, the bulk of which was in a macromolecular sol...
Deuterium-to-hydrogen (D/H) enrichments in molecular species provide clues about their original form...