Natasha Johnson

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2002 Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO 
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Nuth JA, Ferguson FT, Hill HGM, et al. (2020) Did a Complex Carbon Cycle Operate in the Inner Solar System? Life (Basel, Switzerland). 10
Nuth JA, Johnson NM, Ferguson FT, et al. (2016) Gas/solid carbon branching ratios in surface-mediated reactions and the incorporation of carbonaceous material into planetesimals. Meteoritics & Planetary Science. 51: 1310-1322
Nuth JA, Johnson NM, Ferguson FT, et al. (2016) Gas/solid carbon branching ratios in surface-mediated reactions and the incorporation of carbonaceous material into planetesimals Meteoritics and Planetary Science. 51: 1310-1322
Ferguson FT, Johnson NM, Nuth JA. (2015) On the Use of Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) Spectroscopy and Synthetic Calibration Spectra to Quantify Gas Concentrations in a Fischer-Tropsch Catalyst System. Applied Spectroscopy. 69: 1157-69
Nuth JA, Johnson NM. (2012) Astronomy. Complex protostellar chemistry. Science (New York, N.Y.). 336: 424-5
Johnson NM, Elsila JE, Kopstein M, et al. (2012) Carbon isotopic fractionation in Fischer-Tropsch-type reactions and relevance to meteorite organics Meteoritics and Planetary Science. 47: 1029-1034
Burton AS, Elsila JE, Callahan MP, et al. (2012) A propensity for n-ω-amino acids in thermally altered Antarctic meteorites Meteoritics and Planetary Science. 47: 374-386
Nuth JA, Johnson NM, Manning S. (2008) A self-perpetuating catalyst for the production of complex organic molecules in protostellar nebulae Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union. 4: 403-408
Nuth JA, Johnson NM. (2006) Crystalline silicates in comets: How did they form? Icarus. 180: 243-250
Johnson NM, Fegley B. (2003) Longevity of flourine-bearing tremolite on Venus Icarus. 165: 340-348
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