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The detection of organic matter in terrestrial snow and ice: Implications for astrobiology
S. J M Phillips
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J. Parnell
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School of Geosciences
Geology and Geophysics
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Physics & Astronomy
exobiology
100%
snow
83%
ice
61%
biomarkers
55%
molecular weight
39%
water
35%
Scotland
34%
organic compounds
25%
alkanes
23%
solar system
21%
particulates
20%
acids
18%
traps
15%
molecules
11%
Agriculture & Biology
snow
70%
ice
62%
organic matter
56%
biomarkers
37%
water quantity
28%
molecular weight
25%
organic compounds
22%
Scotland
22%
particulates
20%
alkanes
20%
preserves
19%
traps
17%
water
17%
sampling
14%
acids
11%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
snow
50%
ice
42%
organic matter
41%
biomarker
39%
detection
36%
solar system
21%
alkane
20%
water
18%
organic compound
18%
preserve
17%
particulate matter
17%
acid
13%