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From dust to diamonds. Dr Adrian Jones (UCL Earth Sciences)
Surprisingly different methods of diamond synthesis in the laboratory are still unable to approach the complexity of growth revealed in natural diamond. Diamond research is intimately coupled to technological advances and recent examples will be illustrated which range from formation of earths atmosphere and evidence of cosmic catastrophes to exotic unknown extraterrestrial micro-minerals. This lecture coincides with the âdust to diamondsâ exhibition currently taking place in UCLâs North Cloisters.
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21 October 2010 at 1:15 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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UCL |
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Free |
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