Language
English
German
^M
Dutch
Spanish
Title:
Raman spectroscopy: Caution when interpreting organic carbon from oxidising environments
Source:
Planetary and Space Science [0032-0633] Brolly, Connor yr:2016
Basic
Sorry, no full text available...
Please use the document delivery service (see below)
Holding information
Holdings in library search engine
ALBERT
Document delivery
Request document via
Library/Bibliothek
Users interested in this article also expressed an interest in the following:
description
1.
Edwards, H.G.M. M.
"Raman spectroscopic analysis of cyanobacterial gypsum halotrophs and relevance for sulfate deposits on Mars."
The Analyst
130.6 (2005): 917-923.
description
2.
Edwards, H.
"Raman spectroscopic detection of key biomarkers of cyanobacteria and lichen symbiosis in extreme Antarctic habitats: Evaluation for Mars Lander missions."
Icarus
174.2 (2005): 560-571.
description
3.
Kato, C.
"Transient absorption and Raman spectra of the S1 state and the cation radical of biphenyl in solution."
Chemical Physics Letters
120.2 (1985): 183-187.
description
4.
Muirhead, David K.
"A kinetic model for the thermal evolution of sedimentary and meteoritic organic carbon using Raman spectroscopy."
Journal of analytical and applied pyrolysis
96 (2012): 153-161.
description
5.
Villar, S.
"Raman spectroscopy in astrobiology."
Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry
384.1 (2006): 100-113.
description
6.
Cockell, C S S.
"The Martian and extraterrestrial UV radiation environment--1. Biological and closed-loop ecosystem considerations."
Acta astronautica
44.1 (1998): 53-62.
description
7.
Villar, Susana E. Jorge J.
"Raman spectroscopic and scanning electron microscopic analysis of a novel biological colonisation of volcanic rocks."
Icarus
184.1 (2006): 158-169.
description
8.
Marcano, V.
"Growth of a lower eukaryote in non-aromatic hydrocarbon media>= C12 and its exobiological significance."
Planetary and space science
50.7-8 (2002): 693-709.
description
9.
Warren Rhodes, Kimberley A A.
"Hypolithic cyanobacteria, dry limit of photosynthesis, and microbial ecology in the hyperarid Atacama Desert."
Microbial ecology
52.3 (2006): 389-398.
description
10.
Knyazhanskii, A. I. I.
"Spectral luminescence properties caused by hyperconjugation in the 2-methylchromylium cation."
Journal of applied spectroscopy
23.2 (1975): 1123-1125.
description
11.
Parnell, J.
"Detection of reduced carbon in a basalt analogue for martian nakhlite: a signpost to habitat on Mars."
International Journal of Astrobiology
13.2 (2014): 124-131.
description
12.
van Zuilen, Mark A.
"Mineral-templated growth of natural graphite films."
Geochimica et cosmochimica acta
83 (2012): 252-262.
description
13.
SCHLEYER, PV.
"HYDROGENOLYSIS .4. GAS-PHASE DECARBOXYLATION OF CARBOXYLIC-ACIDS."
Chemische Berichte
115.2 (1982): 808-812.
description
14.
Nittler, L.
"Characterization of insoluble organic matter in primitive meteorites by microRaman spectroscopy."
Meteoritics & planetary science
42.7-8 (2007): 1387-1416.
description
15.
Mazzetti, L.
"Raman spectra and thermal transformations of ferrihydrite and schwertmannite."
Journal of Raman spectroscopy
33.2 (2002): 104-111.
description
16.
CUESTA, A.
"RAMAN MICROPROBE STUDIES ON CARBON MATERIALS."
Carbon
32.8 (1994): 1523-1532.
View More...
View Less...
Select All
Clear All
Save Citations
Select Format
RefWorks
Reference Manager
EndNote
ProCite
Submit citation export
Advanced
Author
Other articles by this author? -- in
GeoRef
author:
Brolly, Connor
Parnell, John
Bowden, Stephen
last name
initials
Other articles by this author? -- in
Online Contents Geosciences
author:
Brolly, Connor
Parnell, John
Bowden, Stephen
last name
initials
Other articles by this author? -- using
Web of Science
author:
Brolly, Connor
Parnell, John
Bowden, Stephen
last name
initials
Web Search
Find related information in
a Web Search Engine
Excite
Google
HotBot
Ixquick
ZOO
Ask
Yahoo!
Bing
Naver
Search Terms:
Search for related information in
Google Scholar
Article Title
Author Name
Journal Title
Other Search
Search Terms:
A service provided by the
Library of the Wissenschaftspark Albert Einstein
, Potsdam, Germany.
© 2005 SFX by Ex Libris Inc.