Kimberlites are extremely enriched in the incompatible elements and are therefore important in discussions of the trace-element inventory of the Earth's mantle. Such extreme enrichment implies that kimberlites represent a small degree of partial melting of a mantle silicate or a late-stage residual fluid of a crystallizing cumulate layer. The LIL (large-ion lithophile) elements in kimberlite show that they have been in equilibrium with a garnet-clinopyroxene rich source region, possibly an eclogite cumulate. The LIL contents of kimberlite and MORB (mid-ocean ridge basalts) are complementary. Removal of a kimberlite-like fluid from an eclogite cumulate gives a crystalline residue with the required geochemical characteristics of the ...
The petrogenetic relationships of the different varieties of kimberlite in the De Beers Mine and Let...
Polymineralic inclusions in megacrysts have been reported to occur in kimberlites worldwide. The inc...
This study aims at understanding parental melt compositions and evolutionary history of mantle-deriv...
Despite general agreement amongst kimberlite researchers on many of the basic characteristics of kim...
Quantifying the compositional evolution of mantle-derived melts from source to surface is fundamenta...
Kimberlites are the surface manifestation of deeply-derived (>150 km) and rapidly ascended magmas. F...
Kimberlite magmas are of economic and scientific importance because they represent the major host to...
Kimberlites represent magmas derived from great mantle depths and are the principal source of diamon...
Percolation of melts in the Earth\u2019s upper mantle leaves geochemical and mineralogical imprints ...
Kimberlites represent magmas derived from great mantle depths and are the principal source of diamon...
The origin of alkali carbonates and chlorides in the groundmass of unaltered Udachnaya-East kimberli...
Cr-poor and Cr-rich megacryst suites, both comprising of varying proportions of megacrysts of orthop...
Kimberlite magmas are in many aspects unusual compared to other terrestrial magmatic liquids. They a...
Kimberlites are one of the rarest and most volumetrically insignificant igneous rocks, which are der...
The lack of consensus on the possible range of initial kimberlite melt compositions and their evolut...
The petrogenetic relationships of the different varieties of kimberlite in the De Beers Mine and Let...
Polymineralic inclusions in megacrysts have been reported to occur in kimberlites worldwide. The inc...
This study aims at understanding parental melt compositions and evolutionary history of mantle-deriv...
Despite general agreement amongst kimberlite researchers on many of the basic characteristics of kim...
Quantifying the compositional evolution of mantle-derived melts from source to surface is fundamenta...
Kimberlites are the surface manifestation of deeply-derived (>150 km) and rapidly ascended magmas. F...
Kimberlite magmas are of economic and scientific importance because they represent the major host to...
Kimberlites represent magmas derived from great mantle depths and are the principal source of diamon...
Percolation of melts in the Earth\u2019s upper mantle leaves geochemical and mineralogical imprints ...
Kimberlites represent magmas derived from great mantle depths and are the principal source of diamon...
The origin of alkali carbonates and chlorides in the groundmass of unaltered Udachnaya-East kimberli...
Cr-poor and Cr-rich megacryst suites, both comprising of varying proportions of megacrysts of orthop...
Kimberlite magmas are in many aspects unusual compared to other terrestrial magmatic liquids. They a...
Kimberlites are one of the rarest and most volumetrically insignificant igneous rocks, which are der...
The lack of consensus on the possible range of initial kimberlite melt compositions and their evolut...
The petrogenetic relationships of the different varieties of kimberlite in the De Beers Mine and Let...
Polymineralic inclusions in megacrysts have been reported to occur in kimberlites worldwide. The inc...
This study aims at understanding parental melt compositions and evolutionary history of mantle-deriv...