Extreme H isotopic anomalies in chondritic organic matter

Extract from introduction: We have conducted ionprobe (IMS6f and NanoSIMS) imaging studies of various samples for H, D, C, 14N and 15N. These will ultimately be correlated with micro-analytic techniques such as FIB/TEM or STXM/XANES. We analyzed matrix fragments from Bells (CM2), Al Rais (CR2) and T...

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Main Authors: Busemann, H., Alexander, C. M. O'D., Hoppe, P., Nittler, L. R., Young, A. F.
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://oro.open.ac.uk/8199/
https://oro.open.ac.uk/8199/1/Extreme_H_Isotopic_Anomalies_in_Chondritic_Organic_Matter.pdf
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/metsoc2005/pdf/5255.pdf
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Summary:Extract from introduction: We have conducted ionprobe (IMS6f and NanoSIMS) imaging studies of various samples for H, D, C, 14N and 15N. These will ultimately be correlated with micro-analytic techniques such as FIB/TEM or STXM/XANES. We analyzed matrix fragments from Bells (CM2), Al Rais (CR2) and Tagish Lake (unique) [2], high purity insoluble organic matter (IOM) [3] extracted from EET92042 (“EET”, CR2), Bells, Murchison (CM2), Allende (CV3), Krymka (LL3.1) and, for comparison, 3 IDPs.