The carbonaceous meteorites exhibiting alteration by liquid water bear a strong relationship to comets. Not only is their elemental composition closer to solar in relative abundances than other meteorites, they are water rich; and they contain isotopic compositions among refractory and volatile elements indicative of presolar components. Some of these isotopic anomalies occur in organic compounds and carbonaceous grains signifying the presence of discrete and identifiable carbon components derived from interstellar and circumstellar matter. Insofar as comets and meteorites are ultimately formed from interstellar gas and dust, and comets have been subjected to considerably less aqueous and thermal evolution than carbonaceous meteorites, the ...
Organic matter exists in comets (most notably in 81P/Wild 2 [Stardust], 67P/Churyomov- Gerasimenko (...
Primitive meteorites and interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) contain remants of interstellar organi...
Given the central role of carbon in the chemistry of life, it is a fundamental ques-tion as to how c...
The ions, radicals, and molecules observed in comets may be derived intact or by partial decompositi...
Several abiotic chemical processes acting in several different astrophysical and cosmogonic environm...
Comets, carbonaceous chondrites, and interstellar clouds are discussed in relation to information on...
Abstract- Meteorites provide us with an excellent opportunity for studying extraterrestrial organic ...
The carbonaceous chondrite meteorites contain a record of the formation of the solar system, part of...
ABSTRACT The carbonaceous chondrite meteorites contain a record of the formation of the solar system...
Studying the chemical and isotopic composition of interstellar ice and dust provides insight into th...
Sub-micron, hollow organic globules reported from several carbonaceous chondrites, interplanetary du...
Hydrocarbons are ubiquitous in the Cosmos. Carbon stars jettison large amounts of hydrocarbons into ...
Carbon-containing meteorites provide a natural sample of the extraterrestrial organic chemistry that...
A fairly fool-proof method to ensure that the compounds isolated from meteorites are truly part of t...
Interpretation of the volatile abundances in Halley's comet in terms of models for chemical and phys...
Organic matter exists in comets (most notably in 81P/Wild 2 [Stardust], 67P/Churyomov- Gerasimenko (...
Primitive meteorites and interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) contain remants of interstellar organi...
Given the central role of carbon in the chemistry of life, it is a fundamental ques-tion as to how c...
The ions, radicals, and molecules observed in comets may be derived intact or by partial decompositi...
Several abiotic chemical processes acting in several different astrophysical and cosmogonic environm...
Comets, carbonaceous chondrites, and interstellar clouds are discussed in relation to information on...
Abstract- Meteorites provide us with an excellent opportunity for studying extraterrestrial organic ...
The carbonaceous chondrite meteorites contain a record of the formation of the solar system, part of...
ABSTRACT The carbonaceous chondrite meteorites contain a record of the formation of the solar system...
Studying the chemical and isotopic composition of interstellar ice and dust provides insight into th...
Sub-micron, hollow organic globules reported from several carbonaceous chondrites, interplanetary du...
Hydrocarbons are ubiquitous in the Cosmos. Carbon stars jettison large amounts of hydrocarbons into ...
Carbon-containing meteorites provide a natural sample of the extraterrestrial organic chemistry that...
A fairly fool-proof method to ensure that the compounds isolated from meteorites are truly part of t...
Interpretation of the volatile abundances in Halley's comet in terms of models for chemical and phys...
Organic matter exists in comets (most notably in 81P/Wild 2 [Stardust], 67P/Churyomov- Gerasimenko (...
Primitive meteorites and interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) contain remants of interstellar organi...
Given the central role of carbon in the chemistry of life, it is a fundamental ques-tion as to how c...