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Diamond from Antarctic Meteorites

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  • Eastern Antarctica
    • Victoria Land
      • Allan Hills
Nakamuta, Y. & Aoki, Y. (2000). Mineralogical evidence for the origin of diamond in ureilites. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 35 (13): 487-493. (May 2000)
Ross, Daphne R. (1981) An Antarctic iron meteorite contains preterrestrial impact-produced diamond and lonsdaleite. Nature, 291, 396–398.
Clarke Jr., Roy S.
Appleman, Daniel E.
Huss, G. R., Meshik, A. P., Smith, J. B. & Hohenberg, C. M. (2003) Presolar diamond, silicon carbide, and graphite in carbonaceous chondrites: Implications for thermal processing in the solar nebula: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 67, no. 24: pp. 4823-4848. (Dec 2003).
      • Frontier Mountain meteorite trap
Barbaro, A., Domeneghetti, M.C., Fioretti, A.M., Alvaro, M., Nestola, F. (2023) Carbon polymorphs in Frontier Mountain ureilitic meteorites: A correlation with increasing the degree of shock?. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 614. 118201 doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2023.118201
 
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