Inclusions in diamonds may provide direct samples from the otherwise inaccessible Earth’s lower mantle, as was first suggested almost thirty years ago. Nevertheless, it is only in the last two decades that diamonds of a deeper origin have been identified as minor components from a number of kimberlitic and alluvial diamond deposits worldwide [1, and references therein]. These so-called super-deep diamonds may originate between 300 and 800 km depth and thus provide important natural evidence on phases and phase compositions that allow unique insights into the processes and states in the extreme depths of our planet. They mainly contain ferropericlase, enstatite (believed to be derived from MgSi- perovskite) and CaSiO3-walstromite (believed t...
Three new mineral associations have been discovered within diamonds from the Juina district of Brazi...
At the core of many Earth-scale processes is the question of what the deep mantle is made of. The on...
At the core of many Earth-scale processes is the question of what the deep mantle is made of. The on...
Diamonds, and the mineral inclusions they trap during growth, are pristine samples from the mantle t...
Diamonds and the mineral inclusions that they trap during growth are among the most studied geologic...
Super-deep diamonds may originate from a depth of between 300 and 800 km, although their precise dep...
Super-deep diamonds (SDDs) are those that form at depths between ~300 and ~1000 km in Earth's mantle...
Super-deep diamonds (SDDs) are those that form at depths between ~300 and ~1000 km in Earth's mantle...
Diamonds are considered the unique way to trap and convey real fragments of deep material to the sur...
Super-deep diamonds are believed to have formed at depths of at least 300 km depth (Harte, 2010). A ...
Super-deep diamonds (SDDs) are those that form at depths between ~300 and ~1000 km in Earth’s mantle...
Super-deep diamonds are believed to have formed at depths of at least 300 km depth (Harte, 2010). A ...
“Super-deep” diamonds are thought to crystallize between 300 and 800 km depth because some of the in...
Ferropericlase [(Mg,Fe)O] is a common oxide found as inclusions in diamonds considered to be of lowe...
Ferropericlase [(Mg,Fe)O] is a common oxide found as inclusions in diamonds considered to be of lowe...
Three new mineral associations have been discovered within diamonds from the Juina district of Brazi...
At the core of many Earth-scale processes is the question of what the deep mantle is made of. The on...
At the core of many Earth-scale processes is the question of what the deep mantle is made of. The on...
Diamonds, and the mineral inclusions they trap during growth, are pristine samples from the mantle t...
Diamonds and the mineral inclusions that they trap during growth are among the most studied geologic...
Super-deep diamonds may originate from a depth of between 300 and 800 km, although their precise dep...
Super-deep diamonds (SDDs) are those that form at depths between ~300 and ~1000 km in Earth's mantle...
Super-deep diamonds (SDDs) are those that form at depths between ~300 and ~1000 km in Earth's mantle...
Diamonds are considered the unique way to trap and convey real fragments of deep material to the sur...
Super-deep diamonds are believed to have formed at depths of at least 300 km depth (Harte, 2010). A ...
Super-deep diamonds (SDDs) are those that form at depths between ~300 and ~1000 km in Earth’s mantle...
Super-deep diamonds are believed to have formed at depths of at least 300 km depth (Harte, 2010). A ...
“Super-deep” diamonds are thought to crystallize between 300 and 800 km depth because some of the in...
Ferropericlase [(Mg,Fe)O] is a common oxide found as inclusions in diamonds considered to be of lowe...
Ferropericlase [(Mg,Fe)O] is a common oxide found as inclusions in diamonds considered to be of lowe...
Three new mineral associations have been discovered within diamonds from the Juina district of Brazi...
At the core of many Earth-scale processes is the question of what the deep mantle is made of. The on...
At the core of many Earth-scale processes is the question of what the deep mantle is made of. The on...