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English: Winchcombe meteorite: FIB-SEM micrographs at high magnification of extracted lamellae.
a Lamella FIBW-02 with a large, irregular organic grain. The “ROI” defines the area used for STXM analyses. Scale bar is 3 µm.
b Lamella FIBW-03 containing two large, irregular organic grains. The “ROI-A” and “ROI-B” define the areas used for STXM analyses. Scale bar is 2 µm.
c Lamella FIBW-05 showing the extremely fine-grained phyllosilicate-rich texture and the targeted globular organic particle (encircled). Scale bar is 3 µm.
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Source Fig. 1-3 in High-spatial resolution functional chemistry of nitrogen compounds in the observed UK meteorite fall Winchcombe. In: Nature Communications vol. 15, no- 778; doi:doi:10.1038/s41467-024-45064-x.
Author Christian Vollmer, Demie Kepaptsoglou, Jan Leitner, Aleksander B. Mosberg, Khalil El Hajraoui, Ashley J. King, Charlotte L. Bays, Paul F. Schofield, Tohru Araki, Quentin M. Ramasse

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