Imperial College London

ProfessorMarkSephton

Faculty of EngineeringDepartment of Earth Science & Engineering

Professor of Organic Geochemistry
 
 
 
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+44 (0)20 7594 6542m.a.sephton Website

 
 
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2.34Royal School of MinesSouth Kensington Campus

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Publications

Citation

BibTex format

@article{King:2022:10.1126/sciadv.abq3925,
author = {King, AJ and Daly, L and Rowe, J and Joy, KH and Greenwood, RC and Devillepoix, HAR and Suttle, MD and Chan, QHS and Russell, SS and Bates, HC and Bryson, JFJ and Clay, PL and Vida, D and Lee, MR and O'Brien, Á and Hallis, LJ and Stephen, NR and Tartèse, R and Sansom, EK and Towner, MC and Cupak, M and Shober, PM and Bland, PA and Findlay, R and Franchi, IA and Verchovsky, AB and Abernethy, FAJ and Grady, MM and Floyd, CJ and Van, Ginneken M and Bridges, J and Hicks, LJ and Jones, RH and Mitchell, JT and Genge, MJ and Jenkins, L and Martin, P-E and Sephton, MA and Watson, JS and Salge, T and Shirley, KA and Curtis, RJ and Warren, TJ and Bowles, NE and Stuart, FM and Di, Nicola L and Györe, D and Boyce, AJ and Shaw, KMM and Elliott, T and Steele, RCJ and Povinec, P and Laubenstein, M and Sanderson, D and Cresswell, A and Jull, AJT and Sýkora, I and Sridhar, S and Harrison, RJ and Willcocks, FM and Harrison, CS and Hallatt, D and Wozniakiewicz, PJ and Burchell, MJ and Alesbrook, LS and D},
doi = {10.1126/sciadv.abq3925},
journal = {Science of Advanced Materials},
pages = {1--17},
title = {The Winchcombe meteorite, a unique and pristine witness from the outer solar system.},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abq3925},
volume = {8},
year = {2022}
}

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TY  - JOUR
AB - Direct links between carbonaceous chondrites and their parent bodies in the solar system are rare. The Winchcombe meteorite is the most accurately recorded carbonaceous chondrite fall. Its pre-atmospheric orbit and cosmic-ray exposure age confirm that it arrived on Earth shortly after ejection from a primitive asteroid. Recovered only hours after falling, the composition of the Winchcombe meteorite is largely unmodified by the terrestrial environment. It contains abundant hydrated silicates formed during fluid-rock reactions, and carbon- and nitrogen-bearing organic matter including soluble protein amino acids. The near-pristine hydrogen isotopic composition of the Winchcombe meteorite is comparable to the terrestrial hydrosphere, providing further evidence that volatile-rich carbonaceous asteroids played an important role in the origin of Earth's water.
AU - King,AJ
AU - Daly,L
AU - Rowe,J
AU - Joy,KH
AU - Greenwood,RC
AU - Devillepoix,HAR
AU - Suttle,MD
AU - Chan,QHS
AU - Russell,SS
AU - Bates,HC
AU - Bryson,JFJ
AU - Clay,PL
AU - Vida,D
AU - Lee,MR
AU - O'Brien,Á
AU - Hallis,LJ
AU - Stephen,NR
AU - Tartèse,R
AU - Sansom,EK
AU - Towner,MC
AU - Cupak,M
AU - Shober,PM
AU - Bland,PA
AU - Findlay,R
AU - Franchi,IA
AU - Verchovsky,AB
AU - Abernethy,FAJ
AU - Grady,MM
AU - Floyd,CJ
AU - Van,Ginneken M
AU - Bridges,J
AU - Hicks,LJ
AU - Jones,RH
AU - Mitchell,JT
AU - Genge,MJ
AU - Jenkins,L
AU - Martin,P-E
AU - Sephton,MA
AU - Watson,JS
AU - Salge,T
AU - Shirley,KA
AU - Curtis,RJ
AU - Warren,TJ
AU - Bowles,NE
AU - Stuart,FM
AU - Di,Nicola L
AU - Györe,D
AU - Boyce,AJ
AU - Shaw,KMM
AU - Elliott,T
AU - Steele,RCJ
AU - Povinec,P
AU - Laubenstein,M
AU - Sanderson,D
AU - Cresswell,A
AU - Jull,AJT
AU - Sýkora,I
AU - Sridhar,S
AU - Harrison,RJ
AU - Willcocks,FM
AU - Harrison,CS
AU - Hallatt,D
AU - Wozniakiewicz,PJ
AU - Burchell,MJ
AU - Alesbrook,LS
AU - Dignam,A
AU - Almeida,NV
AU - Smith,CL
AU - Clark,B
AU - Humphreys-Williams,ER
AU - Schofield,PF
AU - Cornwell,LT
AU - Spathis,V
AU - Morgan,GH
AU - Perkins,MJ
AU - Kacerek,R
AU - Campbell-Burns,P
AU - Colas,F
AU - Zanda,B
AU - Vernazza,P
AU - Bouley,S
AU - Jeanne,S
AU - Hankey,M
AU - Collins,GS
AU - Young,JS
AU - Shaw,C
AU - Horak,J
AU - Jones,D
AU - James,N
AU - Bosley,S
AU - Shuttleworth,A
AU - Dickinson,P
AU - McMullan,I
AU - Robson,D
AU - Smedley,ARD
AU - Stanley,B
AU - Bassom,R
AU - McIntyre,M
AU - Suttle,AA
AU - Fleet,R
AU - Bastiaens,L
AU - Ihász,MB
AU - McMullan,S
AU - Boazman,SJ
AU - Dickeson,ZI
AU - Grindrod,PM
AU - Pickersgill,AE
AU - Weir,CJ
AU - Suttle,FM
AU - Farrelly,S
AU - Spencer,I
AU - Naqvi,S
AU - Mayne,B
AU - Skilton,D
AU - Kirk,D
AU - Mounsey,A
AU - Mounsey,SE
AU - Mounsey,S
AU - Godfrey,P
AU - Bond,L
AU - Bond,V
AU - Wilcock,C
AU - Wilcock,H
AU - Wilcock,R
DO - 10.1126/sciadv.abq3925
EP - 17
PY - 2022///
SN - 1947-2935
SP - 1
TI - The Winchcombe meteorite, a unique and pristine witness from the outer solar system.
T2 - Science of Advanced Materials
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abq3925
UR - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36383648
UR - https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.abq3925
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/100963
VL - 8
ER -