Metastable carbon in two chondritic porous interplanetary dust particles

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Carbonaceous Chondrites, Cosmochemistry, Cosmology, Dust, Extraterrestrial Matter, Mineralogy, Morphology, Chemical Composition, Crystallography, Electron Microscopy, Electron Spectroscopy, Interplanetary Dust, Carbon, Chondritic Material, Porosity, Particles, Carbonaceous Material, Aem, Electron Microscopy, Aggregates, Formation, Lonsdaleite, Pyrolysis, Photomicrographs, Grains, Cosmic Dust, Analysis, Graphitization, Comparisons

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The authors have suggested previously that a record of graphitization is preserved in chondritic porous (CP) aggregates and carbonaceous chondrites. Here they report further analytical electron microscope (AEM) studies on carbonaceous material in two CP aggregates which suggest that a record of hydrocarbon carbonization may also be preserved in these materials. This suggestion is based upon the presence of well-ordered carbon-2H (lonsdaleite)in CP aggregates W7029*A and W7010*A2.

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