2022
DOI: 10.5194/epsc2022-546
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Overview of the organic matter present in Asuka 12236: a primitive meteorite? 

Abstract: <p><strong>Introduction: </strong>Meteorites, which are the remnants of our protoplanetary disk, provide a rich source of chemical information to investigate the origin of organic matter that have fallen on Earth and may have thus contributed to the emergence of life. Among meteorites, carbonaceous chondrites that contain organic matter are among the most primitive materials in the Solar System. Asuka 12236, found in Antarctica in 2012, has been classified as a member … Show more

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