- lonsdaleite, have been
found as
inclusions in
carbonados although such
inclusions might be
expected if
carbonados formed by
meteorite impact.
Isotope studies...
- (State of Bahia, Brazil) in 1895 by Sérgio
Borges de Carvalho. Like
other carbonados, it is
believed to be of
meteoritic origin.[excessive citations] The Sergio...
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Carbonado (/kɑːrbəˈneɪdoʊ/) is a town in
Pierce County, Washington,
United States. It is
located near the
Carbon River in the
north of the county, approximately...
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diamond is a semi-transparent
carbonado with a dark brown/black color.
Typically referred to as
black diamonds,
carbonados are
often reserved for industrial...
- well in
training and equipment,
Wedemeyer planned to
launch Operation Carbonado in
summer 1945 to
retake Guangdong, thus
obtaining a
coastal port, and...
- stewartite, and framesite, but
there is no
widely accepted set of criteria.
Carbonado, a type in
which the
diamond grains were
sintered (fused
without melting...
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Among the
sedimentary rocks,
chert and
flint are cryptocrystalline.
Carbonado, a form of diamond, is also cryptocrystalline.
Volcanic rocks, especially...
- Sino-****anese War.
Order of battle:
second Guangxi campaign Operation Carbonado Tucker, Spencer. The
Roots and
Consequences of
Civil Wars and Revolutions:...
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March 2015. Herold, Marc W. (April 2013). "The
Black Diamonds of
Bahia (
Carbonados) and the
Building of Euro-America: A Half-century
Supply Monopoly (1880s-1930s)"...
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portal Minerals portal Look up bort in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Carbonado (black diamond)
Synthetic diamond Ballas Rough diamond Wikisource has...