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Possibilities of lightning-induced processes in gas-dusty atmosphere of water-containing bodies of Solar System
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 February 2008
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Lightning is considered as one of energy sources for synthesis of biochemical compounds. Numerous theoretical and experimental researches of gas-grain chemistry show that chemical reactions on the gas - ice boundary play a considerable role in such synthesis. In this connection the greatest interest represents studying lightning in gas-dusty atmospheres of water-containing bodies (comets, ice satellites of Jupiter and Saturn).
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- Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union , Volume 4 , Symposium S251: Organic Matter in Space , February 2008 , pp. 331 - 332
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