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Table 2

Information for the meteorite spectra used in Fig. 12.

Panel in Fig. 12 Spectrum ID Type λmin(1) λmax(2) a (3) Reference
a bmr1mt186 Cold Bokkeveld (CM2) 1.4 25.1 <35 RELAB (4)
bmr1mt187 Nogoya (CM2) 1.4 25.1
bmr1mt188 Mighei (CM2) 1.4 25.1
bmr1mt190 Murchison (CM2) 1.4 25.1
bir1mt218 MET 01070 (CM1) 0.8 28.6
bir1mt220 QUE 93005 (CM2) 0.8 28.6
bir1mt221 Y-791198 (CM2) 0.8 28.6
b bir1mb064d1 Murchison (CM2) 0.8 99.7 <25 RELAB
bir1mb064d2 0.8 99.7 25−15
bir1mb064d3 0.8 99.7 45−75
bir1mb064d4 0.8 99.7 75−125
c bir1mt025a Tagish Lake (C2-ung) 0.8 99.7 <25 RELAB
bir1mt025b Tagish Lake (C2-ung) 0.8 99.7 25−125
bir1mt264 Alias (CI1) 0.8 99.7 <35
bmr1mt191 Orgueil (CI1) 1.4 25.1 <35
bir2mx064p Orgueil+Ivuna (CI1) 0.8 25.1 <125
2478-7413 (5) Ivuna (CI) 0.3 25.1 fine powders(6) Takir et al. (2013)

Notes.(1) Starting wavelength for the spectrum in µm;(2) end wavelength for the spectrum in µm;(3) the particle size in µm;(4) RELAB database (https://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/spectrallibrary/default.htm);(5) section number from the Smithsonian Institution, as described in Takir et al. (2013);(6) Ground, but not measured exactly.

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