Hi Rob and all!

Nice list, Rob!  Thanks!

I've had the opportunity to work with several Jblit Winselwan fragments while making thin sections of them. It was obvious someone washed or rinsed a couple of the samples I had. In what, I do not know. Additionally, once the pieces came apart it was clear with both the none washed samples and the washed samples, terrestrial contamination occurred at some point in it's life on earth. All of them I have had reminded me of goat turds as to who they were formed and stuck together....or a part of one that had already came apart. Very delicate material, but could be taken apart.

So, I wonder what affect this would have on any amino acid study where strict handling protocol of the sample did not occur and what affect this would have on a study where terrestrial contamination is obvious. Would scientist still be able to isolate particles for studying amino acids and not be too concerned about contamination???

Have a great day!

Jim Wooddell


On 11/18/2014 8:07 PM, Matson, Rob D. via Meteorite-list wrote:
Amino acids have been found in the following meteorites of which I'm aware:

Murray (CM2)
Murchison (CM2)
Tagish Lake (C2 ungrouped)
Almahata Sitta (anomalous ureilite)
Sutter's Mill (CM2)
Allan Hills 77306 (CM2)
Allan Hills 83100 (CM2)
Asuka 88120 (CM2)
Asuka 881334 (CM2)
Lewis Cliffs 90500 (CM2)
Lone Wolf Nunataks 94102 (CM2)
Yamato 74662 (CM2)
Yamato 791198 (CM2) - most amino-acid-rich meteorite known
Yamato 793321 (CM2)
Belgica 7904 (CM2)
Orgueil (CI1)
Ivuna (CI1)

I am sure there are others that I have missed.  --Rob
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