Graphite Aggregates in UOCs: Carriers of Isotopically Anomalous Nitrogen

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Some UOCs contain graphite aggregates associated with metal, Fe oxides
or Fe sulfides. Graphite in Mezo Madaras, Dimmitt and Yamato 74191
contains isotopically heavy N and H. The graphite is possibly related to
graphite in Kohar.

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