A Transparent, Very Hard, Dense and Unusually Disordered Form of Carbon in Heavily Shocked Gneisses from Popigai, Russia: Petrographic Settings and Comparison with a Similar Phase in Shocked Gneisses from the Ries

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We report a transparent hard disordered carbon from Popigai and Ries. A
novel optical and Raman diagnostic method to identify secondary graphite
(formed by diamond-graphite back inversion at high post-shock
temperatures) is presented.

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