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    Nano- and micron-sized diamond genesis in nature: An overview

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    There are four main types of natural diamonds and related formation processes. The first type comprises the interstellar nanodiamond particles. The second group includes crustal nano- and micron-scale diamonds associated with coals, sediments and metamorphic rocks. The third one includes nanodiamonds and microndiamonds associated with secondary alteration and replacing of mafic and ultramafic rocks. The fourth one includes macro-, micron- and nano-sized mantle diamonds which are associated with kimberlites, mantle peridotites and eclogites. Each diamond type has its specific characteristics. Nano-sized diamond particles of lowest nanometers in size crystallize from abiotic organic matter at lower pressures and temperatures in space during the stages of protoplanetary disk formation. Nano-sized diamonds are formed from organic matter at P-T exceeding conditions of catagenesis stage of lithogenesis. Micron-sized diamonds are formed from fluids at P-T exceeding supercritical water stability. Macrosized diamonds are formed from metal-carbon and silicate-carbonate melts and fluids at P-T exceeding 1150 °C and 4.5 GPa. Nitrogen and hydrocarbons play an important role in diamond formation. Their role in the formation processes increases from macro-sized to nano-sized diamond particles. Introduction of nitrogen atoms into the diamond structure leads to the stabilization of micron- and nano-sized diamonds in the field of graphite stability. Keywords: Diamond, Nanodiamonds, Sediments, Meteorites, Mantle, Organic

    Magnetic Reconnection for Coronal Conditions: Reconnection Rates, Secondary Islands and Onset

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