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Nanodiamonds found at Popigai impact structure, Russia.
(a) Sample #05 composed purely of diamond.

(b) Sample #08 composed of a mixture of diamond and small amount of lonsdaleite.
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Hiroaki Ohfuji, Tetsuo Irifune, Konstantin D. Litasov, Tomoharu Yamashita, Futoshi Isobe, Valentin P. Afanasiev & Nikolai P. Pokhilenko (2015) Natural occurrence of pure nano-polycrystalline diamond from impact crater, Scientific Reports volume 5, Article number: 14702
Author Hiroaki Ohfuji et al.
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02:59, 25 November 2015Thumbnail for version as of 02:59, 25 November 2015926 × 923 (787 KB)Materialscientist (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=(a) Sample #05 composed purely of diamond. (b) Sample #08 composed of a mixture of diamond and small amount of lonsdaleite. (c) A magnified view of #06 sample showing surface striations intersecting each other at 120° (indic...

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