The cosmic dust in Suzhou granite: ablated products of a cometary explosion.

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Micrometeorites: Origin, Micrometeorites: Comets, Micrometeorites: Cosmic Dust

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Cosmic dust has been collected in large number from deep-sea sediments, Greenland ice deposits, the stratosphere and space. Of cosmic dust, some are the unmelted micrometeorite, and most are the ablated products of meteoroids in the atmosphere. Since 1987, a large number of microspherules have been extracted from Suzhou granite of China. Their surface and section structures, mineral and chemical composition show that these microspherules are of the ablated cosmic dust.

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