Laboratory experiments and seismology data have created a clear theoretical picture of the most abundant minerals that comprise the deeper parts of the Earth's mantle. Discoveries of some of these minerals in super-deep' diamonds - formed between two hundred and about one thousand kilometres into the lower mantle - have confirmed part of this picture. A notable exception is the high-pressure perovskite-structured polymorph of calcium silicate (CaSiO3). This mineral - expected to be the fourth most abundant in the Earth - has not previously been found in nature. Being the dominant host for calcium and, owing to its accommodating crystal structure, the major sink for heat-producing elements (potassium, uranium and thorium) in the transition z...
“Super-deep” diamonds are thought to crystallize between 300 and 800 km depth because some of the in...
Earth's deep convecting upper mantle is believed to represent a rather homogenous geochemical reserv...
Diamondites are mantle xenoliths comprised of polycrystalline diamond intergrown with garnet and min...
Partial melting in the Earth's mantle plays an important part in generating the geochemical and isot...
Partial melting in the Earth’s mantle plays an important part in generating the geochemical and isot...
Calcium silicate perovskite, CaSiO3, is arguably the most geochemically important phase in the lower...
Calcium silicate perovskite, CaSiO3, is arguably the most geochemically important phase in the lower...
Triclinic CaSiO3 with walstromite-like structure is the dominant Ca-bearing phase in super-deep diam...
Calcium silicate perovskite, CaSiO3, is arguably the most geochemically important phase in the lower...
Ophiolite-hosted diamond from peridotites and podiform chromitites significantly differs from those ...
Diamonds originate in the deep roots of ancient continental blocks (cratons) that extend into the di...
Diamonds originate in the deep roots of ancient continental blocks (cratons) that extend into the di...
Diamond can crystallize throughout the mantle below about 150 km and while it exists metastably in t...
Inclusions in diamonds may provide direct samples from the otherwise inaccessible Earth’s lower mant...
Diamonds and the mineral inclusions that they trap during growth are among the most studied geologic...
“Super-deep” diamonds are thought to crystallize between 300 and 800 km depth because some of the in...
Earth's deep convecting upper mantle is believed to represent a rather homogenous geochemical reserv...
Diamondites are mantle xenoliths comprised of polycrystalline diamond intergrown with garnet and min...
Partial melting in the Earth's mantle plays an important part in generating the geochemical and isot...
Partial melting in the Earth’s mantle plays an important part in generating the geochemical and isot...
Calcium silicate perovskite, CaSiO3, is arguably the most geochemically important phase in the lower...
Calcium silicate perovskite, CaSiO3, is arguably the most geochemically important phase in the lower...
Triclinic CaSiO3 with walstromite-like structure is the dominant Ca-bearing phase in super-deep diam...
Calcium silicate perovskite, CaSiO3, is arguably the most geochemically important phase in the lower...
Ophiolite-hosted diamond from peridotites and podiform chromitites significantly differs from those ...
Diamonds originate in the deep roots of ancient continental blocks (cratons) that extend into the di...
Diamonds originate in the deep roots of ancient continental blocks (cratons) that extend into the di...
Diamond can crystallize throughout the mantle below about 150 km and while it exists metastably in t...
Inclusions in diamonds may provide direct samples from the otherwise inaccessible Earth’s lower mant...
Diamonds and the mineral inclusions that they trap during growth are among the most studied geologic...
“Super-deep” diamonds are thought to crystallize between 300 and 800 km depth because some of the in...
Earth's deep convecting upper mantle is believed to represent a rather homogenous geochemical reserv...
Diamondites are mantle xenoliths comprised of polycrystalline diamond intergrown with garnet and min...