k Microdiamond crystal Microdiamond. Coloured scanning electron microg raph SEM of an etched microdiamond crystal from Australia. Chemical erosion has given this octa hedral aggregate crystal a rough surface. Micro diamonds are diamonds pure crystals of carbon which measure less than half a millimetre in any dimension. They are being studied as an alternat ive to the more expensive larger diamonds used in industry, for instance as heat dissipators or abrasives. Microdiamonds are thought to form with larger diamonds in the Earths mantle the layer beneath the crust, or in the ascending magma molten rock that can bring the larger stones to the surface. Magnification x120 at 6x7cm size. x205 at 4x5 inch size. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Microdiamond crystal Microdiamond. Coloured scanning electron microg  raph  SEM  of an etched microdiamond crystal from Australia. Chemical erosion has given this octa  hedral aggregate crystal a rough surface. Micro  diamonds are diamonds  pure crystals of carbon  which measure less than half a millimetre in any dimension. They are being studied as an alternat  ive to the more expensive larger diamonds used in industry, for instance as heat dissipators or abrasives. Microdiamonds are thought to form with larger diamonds in the Earth s mantle  the layer beneath the crust , or in the ascending magma  molten rock  that can bring the larger stones to the surface. Magnification: x120 at 6x7cm size. x205 at 4x5 inch size.
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Microdiamond crystal

Microdiamond. Coloured scanning electron microg- raph (SEM) of an etched microdiamond crystal from Australia. Chemical erosion has given this octa- hedral aggregate crystal a rough surface. Micro- diamonds are diamonds (pure crystals of carbon) which measure less than half a millimetre in any dimension. They are being studied as an alternat- ive to the more expensive larger diamonds used in industry, for instance as heat dissipators or abrasives. Microdiamonds are thought to form with larger diamonds in the Earth's mantle (the layer beneath the crust), or in the ascending magma (molten rock) that can bring the larger stones to the surface. Magnification: x120 at 6x7cm size. x205 at 4x5 inch size.

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