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    Search for nucleosynthetic and radiogenic tellurium isotope anomalies in carbonaceous chondrites by Fehr, M, Rehkaemper, M, Halliday, A, Schoenbaechler, M, Hattendorf, B, Guenther, D

    Published 2006
    “…Tellurium isotope data acquired by multiple-collector inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (MC-ICPMS) are presented for sequential acid leachates of the carbonaceous chondrites Orgueil, Murchison, and Allende. Tellurium isotopes are produced by a broad range of nucleosynthetic pathways and they are therefore of particular interest given the isotopic anomalies previously identified for other elements in these meteorites. …”
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    Chondrule sizes within the CM carbonaceous chondrites and measurement methodologies by Floyd, CJ, Benito, S, Martin, P, Jenkins, LE, Dunham, E, Daly, L, Lee, MR

    Published 2024
    “…Many of the recently reported sizes of chondrules within the CM carbonaceous chondrites differ significantly from the established literature average and are more closely comparable to those of chondrules within CO chondrites. …”
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    Lifetime of the outer solar system nebula from carbonaceous chondrites by Borlina, C, Weiss, B, Bryson, J, Armitage, P

    Published 2022
    “…We report on paleomagnetic measurements of bulk subsamples of two CO carbonaceous chondrites: Allan Hills A77307 and Dominion Range 08006. …”
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    Nucleosynthetic zirconium isotope anomalies in acid leachates of carbonaceous chondrites by Schonbachler, M, Rehkamper, M, Fehr, M, Halliday, A, Hattendorf, B, Gunther, D

    Published 2005
    “…Stepwise dissolutions of the carbonaceous chondrites Orgueil (CI), Murchison (CM) and Allende (CV) reveal large nucleosynthetic anomalies for Zr isotopes that contrast with the uniform compositions found in bulk meteorites. …”
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    Constraints on the ice composition of carbonaceous chondrites from their magnetic mineralogy by Sridhar, S, Bryson, J, King, A, Harrison, R

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Carbonaceous chondrites experienced varying degrees of aqueous alteration on their parent asteroids, which influenced their mineralogies, textures, and bulk chemical and isotopic compositions. …”
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    Magnetic Evidence for a Partially Differentiated Carbonaceous Chondrite Parent Body by Shuster, David L., Ebel, Denton S., Gattacceca, Jerome, Carporzen, Laurent, Weiss, Benjamin P., Elkins Tanton, Linda T.

    Published 2011
    “…As a result, the paleomagnetism of the CV carbonaceous chondrite Allende, most of which was acquired after accretion of the parent body, has been a long-standing mystery. …”
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    X-ray diffraction data of aqueously and thermally altered carbonaceous chondrites by Bates, H, Bowles, N, Donaldson Hanna, K, Russell, S, King, A

    Published 2021
    Subjects: “…Carbonaceous chondrites (Meteorites)…”
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    The Yamato-type (CY) carbonaceous chondrite group: Analogues for the surface of asteroid Ryugu? by King, A, Bates, H, Krietsch, D, Busemann, H, Clay, P, Schofield, P, Russell, S

    Published 2019
    “…We report new mineralogical, petrographic and noble gas analyses of the carbonaceous chondrite meteorites Y-82162 (C1/2ung), Y-980115 (CI1), Y-86029 (CI1), Y-86720 (C2ung), Y-86789 (C2ung), and B-7904 (C2ung). …”
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    Geoelectrochemistry-driven alteration of amino acids to derivative organics in carbonaceous chondrite parent bodies by Yamei Li, Norio Kitadai, Yasuhito Sekine, Hiroyuki Kurokawa, Yuko Nakano, Kristin Johnson-Finn

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Researchers at Earth-Life Science Institute (ELSI) discovered a chemical process that can explain the very low amino acid abundances in aqueously altered carbonaceous chondrites, deepening our understanding on the Solar System chemical evolution.…”
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    Extent of alteration, paleomagnetic history, and infrared spectral properties of the Tarda ungrouped carbonaceous chondrite by Bates, H, Aspin, R, Fu, C, Harrison, C, Feaver, E, Branagan-Harris, E, King, A, Bryson, J, Sridhar, S, Nichols, C

    Published 2024
    “…Tarda is an ungrouped, hydrated carbonaceous chondrite (C2-ung) that was seen to fall in Morocco in 2020. …”
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