Aqueous Corrosion of Phosphide Minerals from Iron Meteorites: A Highly Reactive Source of Prebiotic Phosphorus on the Surface of the Early Earth
Matthew A. Pasek(University of Arizona), D. S. Lauretta(Planetary Science Institute)
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