Tiny diamond provides first evidence of Earth’s fourth most abundant mineral
This diamond contains the first evidence of calcium silicate perovskite found in nature. Credit: Nester Korolev, UBC. Calcium silicate perovskite (CaSiO3) is widely regarded as the fourth most abundant mineral on Earth but it was only recently that people were able to actually see it intact. That’s because the mineral is thought to form deep inside…
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