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DOI | 10.1073/pnas.1919067117 |
Impact shock origin of diamonds in ureilite meteorites | |
Fabrizio Nestola; Cyrena A. Goodrich; Marta Morana; Anna Barbaro; Ryan S. Jakubek; Oliver Christ; Frank E. Brenker; M. Chiara Domeneghetti; M. Chiara Dalconi; Matteo Alvaro; Anna M. Fioretti; Konstantin D. Litasov; Marc D. Fries; Matteo Leoni; Nicola P. M. Casati; Peter Jenniskens; Muawia H. Shaddad | |
2020-09-28 | |
发表期刊 | Proceedings of the National Academy of Science
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出版年 | 2020 |
英文摘要 | The origin of diamonds in ureilite meteorites is a timely topic in planetary geology as recent studies have proposed their formation at static pressures >20 GPa in a large planetary body, like diamonds formed deep within Earth’s mantle. We investigated fragments of three diamond-bearing ureilites (two from the Almahata Sitta polymict ureilite and one from the NWA 7983 main group ureilite). In NWA 7983 we found an intimate association of large monocrystalline diamonds (up to at least 100 µm), nanodiamonds, nanographite, and nanometric grains of metallic iron, cohenite, troilite, and likely schreibersite. The diamonds show a striking texture pseudomorphing inferred original graphite laths. The silicates in NWA 7983 record a high degree of shock metamorphism. The coexistence of large monocrystalline diamonds and nanodiamonds in a highly shocked ureilite can be explained by catalyzed transformation from graphite during an impact shock event characterized by peak pressures possibly as low as 15 GPa for relatively long duration (on the order of 4 to 5 s). The formation of “large” (as opposed to nano) diamond crystals could have been enhanced by the catalytic effect of metallic Fe-Ni-C liquid coexisting with graphite during this shock event. We found no evidence that formation of micrometer(s)-sized diamonds or associated Fe-S-P phases in ureilites require high static pressures and long growth times, which makes it unlikely that any of the diamonds in ureilites formed in bodies as large as Mars or Mercury. |
领域 | 地球科学 |
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文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/297994 |
专题 | 地球科学 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Fabrizio Nestola,Cyrena A. Goodrich,Marta Morana,et al. Impact shock origin of diamonds in ureilite meteorites[J]. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science,2020. |
APA | Fabrizio Nestola.,Cyrena A. Goodrich.,Marta Morana.,Anna Barbaro.,Ryan S. Jakubek.,...&Muawia H. Shaddad.(2020).Impact shock origin of diamonds in ureilite meteorites.Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. |
MLA | Fabrizio Nestola,et al."Impact shock origin of diamonds in ureilite meteorites".Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (2020). |
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