The organic analysis and carbon chemistry of lunar samples: Their significance for exobiology Sherwood ChangRichard S. Young Session I. Introduction Pages: 315 - 319
An evaluation of pyrolytic techniques with regard to the Apollo 11, 12 and 14 lunar samples analyses Bartholomew NagyM. A. Jabbar MohammedVincent E. Modzeleski Session II. Review of Methods Pages: 323 - 329
Review of methods used in lunar organic analysis: Extraction and hydrolysis techniques Keith A. Kvenvolden Session II. Review of Methods Pages: 330 - 341
Gas-liquid chromatography in lunar organic analysis Charles W. Gehrke Session II. Review of Methods Pages: 342 - 353
Ion-exchange chromatography in lunar organic analysis P. E. Hare Session II. Review of Methods Pages: 354 - 359
Search for biogenic structures and viable organisms in lunar samples: A review Vance I. Oyama Session III. Survey Pages: 377 - 382
Distribution and isotopic abundance of biogenic elements in lunar samples I. R. Kaplan Session III. Survey Pages: 383 - 403
Compounds of the organogenic elements in Apollo 11 and 12 lunar samples: A review Everett K. Gibson Jr.Carleton B. Moore Session III. Survey Pages: 404 - 414
Analyses of the returned lunar surface fines for porphyrins J. H. RhoA. J. BaumanJ. Bonner Session III. Survey Pages: 415 - 418
A quest for porphyrins in lunar soil: Samples from Apollo 11, 12 and 14 G. W. HodgsonK. KvenvoldenC. Ponnamperuma Session III. Survey Pages: 419 - 424
Amino acid precursors in lunar samples Sidney W. FoxKaoru HaradaP. E. Hare Session III. Survey Pages: 425 - 431
Problems in the search for amino acids in lunar fines Paul B. HamiltonBartholomew Nagy Session III. Survey Pages: 432 - 438
Research for amino acids in lunar samples Charles W. GehrkeRobert W. ZumwaltCyril Ponnamperuma Session III. Survey Pages: 439 - 449
Aromatic and heteroatom-containing organic compounds in the lunar samples Robert C. Murphy Session III. Survey Pages: 450 - 454
Terrestrial contamination in Apollo lunar samples D. A. FloryB. R. Simoneit Session IV. Origin Pages: 457 - 468
In situ synthesis during organic analysis of lunar samples K. Biemann Session IV. Origin Pages: 469 - 473
Lunar organic analysis: Implications for chemical evolution Cyril Ponnamperuma Session V. Significance Pages: 493 - 496
Lunar carbon chemistry: Relations to and implications for terrestrial organic geochemistry G. EglintonJ. R. MaxwellC. T. Pillinger Session V. Significance Pages: 497 - 506
Study of carbon compounds in Apollo 12 and 14 lunar samples P. T. HollandB. R. SimoneitA. L. Burlingame Session V. Significance Pages: 551 - 561