| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | and implications of reduced carbon phases in Martian meteorites Andrew STEELE1*, Francis M. MCCUBBIN2...the current observations of reduced carbon in Martian meteorites, differentiating between terrestrial...indigenous to Mars. Indeed, the identification of Martian organic matter is among the highest priority targets...reduced organic carbon (including methane) in Martian geological and astrobiological systems. Specifically...nature, sources, and sinks of Martian organic carbon, a key component to Martian habitability. Based on this | | | Book | 978-1-118-79832-4 Cover image: A meteorite on the blue ice of the Miller Range, Antarctica, from the 2011-2012 field...and Allocation of Samples in the U.S. Antarctic Meteorite Collection Kevin Righter, Cecilia E. Satterwhite...���������� 101 7 Meteorites from Mars, via Antarctica Harry Y. McSween, Jr., Ralph P. Harvey, and Catherine...������������������������������������ 131 8 Meteorite Misfits: Fuzzy Clues to Solar System Processes... 10 A Statistical Look at the U.S. Antarctic Meteorite Collection Catherine M. Corrigan, Linda C. Welzenbach | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Lumparn impact structure [ 1.21 represents an almost land-locked bay situated in the Aland main island, SW-Finland...a r y Science, Vol. 33, No. 4, Supplement, 1998 land, Spec. Paper 21, 59-97. [5] Winterhalter B. (1982)...impact-induced fracturing and brecciation. The eastern periphery of the topographic plain, covered with...magnetization [3]. This anomaly is most distinct in the eastern part of the central uplift. The seimic and gravity...certain asymmetry of the crater basin [2]. The eastern moat-rim transition is considerably shallower than |
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