Odd CaCO3 from the Southwest Indian Ocean Near Burckle Crater Candidate: Impact Ejecta or Hydrothermal Precipitate?

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Unusual carbonate crystals from the vicinity of Burckle Crater candidate
may be impact ejecta or hydrothermal precipitates from ridge crest
vents. However, they occur with translucent C impact spherules, native
metals, and well preserved mineral fragments and glass.

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