International audienceOrganic material in sediments is progressively altered during diagenesis and metamorphism, leading to the formation of kerogen and ultimately crystalline graphite. Bulk carbonaceous material in metamorphic terrains typically has attained an overall degree of structural order that is in line with peak metamorphic temperature. On a micron- to nano-scale, however, carbonaceous material can display strong structural variation. The main factor that drives this variation is the chemical and molecular heterogeneity of the precursor biologic material. Specific conditions during metamorphism, however, can also play a role in shaping the microstructure of carbonaceous material. Here we describe the structural variation of carbon...
Contact metamorphism in coal is usually characterized by a rapid, brief, and exotherm reaction that ...
Almost all evidence for the oldest traces of life on Earth rely on particles of graphitic carbon pre...
Metamorphic processes can transform the organic matter in sedimentary rocks into structurally organi...
Organic-rich rocks of the 2.0 Ga Zaonega Formation, Karelia, Russia, have been studied extensively t...
We describe several unusual forms of natural graphite from an alkaline pegmatite that cross-cuts ris...
Graphitization, or the transformation of organic matter into crystalline graphite, is induced by com...
Graphite is a material with one of the lowest frictional strengths, with coefficient of friction of ...
Poorly crystalline carbonaceous matter was observed in chlorite to sillimanite grade metasediments f...
The Lutang graphite deposit in Chenzhou, Hunan province, China, is a well-known coal seam-derived gr...
Graphitization in fault zones is associated both with fault weakening and orogenic gold mineralizati...
Graphite in the Borrowdale (Cumbria, UK) deposit occurs as large masses within mineralized pipe-like...
Graphitization of carbon is an irreversible process which alters the structure of graphitic material...
Metamorphism is thought to destroy microfossils, partly through devolatilization and graphitization ...
Graphitization of carbon is an irreversible process which alters the structure of graphitic material...
International audienceThe Raman Spectroscopy of Carbonaceous Materials (RSCM) permits to quantify th...
Contact metamorphism in coal is usually characterized by a rapid, brief, and exotherm reaction that ...
Almost all evidence for the oldest traces of life on Earth rely on particles of graphitic carbon pre...
Metamorphic processes can transform the organic matter in sedimentary rocks into structurally organi...
Organic-rich rocks of the 2.0 Ga Zaonega Formation, Karelia, Russia, have been studied extensively t...
We describe several unusual forms of natural graphite from an alkaline pegmatite that cross-cuts ris...
Graphitization, or the transformation of organic matter into crystalline graphite, is induced by com...
Graphite is a material with one of the lowest frictional strengths, with coefficient of friction of ...
Poorly crystalline carbonaceous matter was observed in chlorite to sillimanite grade metasediments f...
The Lutang graphite deposit in Chenzhou, Hunan province, China, is a well-known coal seam-derived gr...
Graphitization in fault zones is associated both with fault weakening and orogenic gold mineralizati...
Graphite in the Borrowdale (Cumbria, UK) deposit occurs as large masses within mineralized pipe-like...
Graphitization of carbon is an irreversible process which alters the structure of graphitic material...
Metamorphism is thought to destroy microfossils, partly through devolatilization and graphitization ...
Graphitization of carbon is an irreversible process which alters the structure of graphitic material...
International audienceThe Raman Spectroscopy of Carbonaceous Materials (RSCM) permits to quantify th...
Contact metamorphism in coal is usually characterized by a rapid, brief, and exotherm reaction that ...
Almost all evidence for the oldest traces of life on Earth rely on particles of graphitic carbon pre...
Metamorphic processes can transform the organic matter in sedimentary rocks into structurally organi...