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An investigation of sulphur in carbonaceous and enstatite chondrites by stepped combustion
1987
A stepped combustion technique has been developed to resolve the different sulphur-bearing components of meteorites. The technique has been applied to studies of carbonaceous and enstatite chondrites. Stepped combustion of C1 and C2 carbonaceous chondrites provides evidence for the presence of secondary sulphur minerals. Evidence for six different sulphur components has been found (elemental and organic sulphur, sulphides, FESON and sulphates). Most of the sulphur in C1 and C2 chondrites both
doi:10.21954/ou.ro.0000f94c
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