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The organic analysis and carbon chemistry of lunar samples: Their significance for exobiology; Proceedings of the Conference, University of Maryland, College Park, Md., October 26-28, 1971.Various methods used in the organic analysis of lunar samples are reviewed. The scope, advantages, and limitations of these methods are discussed, with particular emphasis on possible sources of contamination and experimental artifacts inherent in their use. A broad survey of the organogenic elements and compounds found in lunar samples covers the search for biogenic structures and viable organisms; the abundance and isotopic composition of various elements and compounds; the search for porphyrins, amino acids, or amino acid precursors; and the presence of heterocylics, aromatic hydrocarbons, and other organic compounds. The sources of the organogenic elements and compounds detected in lunar samples are discussed. The significance of the lunar organic analysis for exobiology is discussed in terms of its relevance to and implications for the studies of chemical evolution and terrestrial organic geochemistry. Individual items are announced in this issue.
Document ID
19730033608
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Date Acquired
August 7, 2013
Publication Date
October 1, 1972
Subject Category
Space Sciences
Meeting Information
Meeting: Conference on The organic analysis and carbon chemistry of lunar samples: Their significance for exobiology
Location: College Park, MD
Start Date: October 26, 1971
End Date: October 28, 1971
Sponsors: NASA
Accession Number
73A18410
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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