Carbonado is an enigmatic variety of polycrystalline diamond found only in placer deposits in Brazil and the Central African Republic, with unknown primary origin. These highly porous dark nodules possess a narrow range of isotopically light carbon (δ13C -31 to -24 ‰), a primarily crustal inclusion suite unusually enriched in REEs and actinides filling the pore spaces, a loosely constrained crystallization age between 2.6 and 3.8 Ga, and other atypical features which have led to a variety of formation theories, from extra-solar to deep mantle. Unravelling the circumstances responsible for the diamond material and inclusion suite may provide evidence of not-yet-understood mantle processes and/or geochemical reservoirs. This study represe...
Diamond can crystallize throughout the mantle below about 150 km and while it exists metastably in t...
Diamondites are mantle xenoliths comprised of polycrystalline diamond intergrown with garnet and min...
Cathodoluminescence photomicrographs of diamonds from the George Creek Kl (section 28) kimberlite dy...
International audienceCarbonado is a unique type of polycrystalline diamond characterised, among oth...
Technical developments in analytical methods that reach nanometer spatial resolution have enabled th...
Carbonatitic high-density fluids and carbonate mineral inclusions in lithospheric and sub-lithospher...
Abstract In this study we report the first hydrogen isotope composition analyses on carbonado diamo...
Carbonado, a polycrystalline variety of diamond, is characterized by unusual carbon isotope composit...
Partial melting in the Earth’s mantle plays an important part in generating the geochemical and isot...
During the course of this research an instrument utilising combustion as a means of gas extraction c...
Carbonado and yakutite are both porous aggregates of polycrystalline micrometre-size diamond, with v...
International audienceEarth’s carbon, derived from planetesimals in the 1 AU region during accretion...
The science of studying diamond inclusions for understanding Earth history has developed significant...
The science of studying diamond inclusions for understanding Earth history has developed significant...
A single polycrystalline diamond aggregate from the Orapa kimberlite (Botswana) contains a syngeneti...
Diamond can crystallize throughout the mantle below about 150 km and while it exists metastably in t...
Diamondites are mantle xenoliths comprised of polycrystalline diamond intergrown with garnet and min...
Cathodoluminescence photomicrographs of diamonds from the George Creek Kl (section 28) kimberlite dy...
International audienceCarbonado is a unique type of polycrystalline diamond characterised, among oth...
Technical developments in analytical methods that reach nanometer spatial resolution have enabled th...
Carbonatitic high-density fluids and carbonate mineral inclusions in lithospheric and sub-lithospher...
Abstract In this study we report the first hydrogen isotope composition analyses on carbonado diamo...
Carbonado, a polycrystalline variety of diamond, is characterized by unusual carbon isotope composit...
Partial melting in the Earth’s mantle plays an important part in generating the geochemical and isot...
During the course of this research an instrument utilising combustion as a means of gas extraction c...
Carbonado and yakutite are both porous aggregates of polycrystalline micrometre-size diamond, with v...
International audienceEarth’s carbon, derived from planetesimals in the 1 AU region during accretion...
The science of studying diamond inclusions for understanding Earth history has developed significant...
The science of studying diamond inclusions for understanding Earth history has developed significant...
A single polycrystalline diamond aggregate from the Orapa kimberlite (Botswana) contains a syngeneti...
Diamond can crystallize throughout the mantle below about 150 km and while it exists metastably in t...
Diamondites are mantle xenoliths comprised of polycrystalline diamond intergrown with garnet and min...
Cathodoluminescence photomicrographs of diamonds from the George Creek Kl (section 28) kimberlite dy...