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The presence of diamonds in meteorites was confirmed for the first time in the Novo-Ureiureilite in 1888. Ureilites are a rare class of achondrites, often referred to as primitive achondrites. They are composed of olivine and pyroxene (pygeonite), as well as graphite inclusions often coexisting with diamonds. The following three main hypotheses of diamond origin in ureilites have been proposed: the...
Purpose: Ureilites are a rare type of meteorites containing tiny diamond grains. In our research we used two ureilites: NWA 3140 and DaG 868. The aim of this paper is to show the non-uniformity of carbon in ureilites, especially differences of ureilitic diamonds. Design/methodology/approach: One of the best methods to examine different allotropic forms of carbon is Raman Spectroscopy. This method...
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