Group-I kimberlites are the crystallization products of low-degree partial melts derived from the convective mantle [1, 2]. Since kimberlites are the main economic source of diamonds, the evolution of primary kimberlite melts is of great importance for deciphering mantle compositions, melting conditions, and diamond genesis. Most kimberlites consist of a brecciated mixture of olivine phenocrysts and xenogenic mantle and crustal material embedded in a fine- or coarse-grained groundmass, which is dominated by serpentine, calcite, and, occasionally, dolomite [3-5]. Thus, the evolutionary trend of kimberlite magmas is controlled by Mg silicates (high contents of MgO and SiO2) and carbonates (high contents of CaO and CO2). However, this trend ca...
The compositions of parental magmas forming kimberlitic rocks remain largely unknown because of mask...
The compositions of parental magmas forming kimberlitic rocks remain largely unknown because of mask...
Kimberlites are the surface manifestation of deeply-derived (>150 km) and rapidly ascended magmas. F...
Group-I kimberlites are the crystallization products of low-degree partial melts derived from the co...
Kimberlites represent magmas derived from great mantle depths and are the principal source of diamon...
Kimberlites represent magmas derived from great mantle depths and are the principal source of diamon...
Kimberlites represent magmas derived from great mantle depths and are the principal source of diamon...
Kimberlite magmas are in many aspects unusual compared to other terrestrial magmatic liquids. They a...
Kimberlite magmas are in many aspects unusual compared to other terrestrial magmatic liquids. They a...
Kimberlites represent magmas derived from great mantle depths and are the principal source of diamon...
Kimberlites, the deepest terrestrial magmas and the principal source of diamonds, must have low visc...
Kimberlites, the deepest terrestrial magmas and the principal source of diamonds, must have low visc...
Kimberlites are the surface manifestation of deeply-derived (>150 km) and rapidly ascended magmas. F...
Kimberlites are the surface manifestation of deeply-derived (>150 km) and rapidly ascended magmas. F...
The compositions of parental magmas forming kimberlitic rocks remain largely unknown because of mask...
The compositions of parental magmas forming kimberlitic rocks remain largely unknown because of mask...
The compositions of parental magmas forming kimberlitic rocks remain largely unknown because of mask...
Kimberlites are the surface manifestation of deeply-derived (>150 km) and rapidly ascended magmas. F...
Group-I kimberlites are the crystallization products of low-degree partial melts derived from the co...
Kimberlites represent magmas derived from great mantle depths and are the principal source of diamon...
Kimberlites represent magmas derived from great mantle depths and are the principal source of diamon...
Kimberlites represent magmas derived from great mantle depths and are the principal source of diamon...
Kimberlite magmas are in many aspects unusual compared to other terrestrial magmatic liquids. They a...
Kimberlite magmas are in many aspects unusual compared to other terrestrial magmatic liquids. They a...
Kimberlites represent magmas derived from great mantle depths and are the principal source of diamon...
Kimberlites, the deepest terrestrial magmas and the principal source of diamonds, must have low visc...
Kimberlites, the deepest terrestrial magmas and the principal source of diamonds, must have low visc...
Kimberlites are the surface manifestation of deeply-derived (>150 km) and rapidly ascended magmas. F...
Kimberlites are the surface manifestation of deeply-derived (>150 km) and rapidly ascended magmas. F...
The compositions of parental magmas forming kimberlitic rocks remain largely unknown because of mask...
The compositions of parental magmas forming kimberlitic rocks remain largely unknown because of mask...
The compositions of parental magmas forming kimberlitic rocks remain largely unknown because of mask...
Kimberlites are the surface manifestation of deeply-derived (>150 km) and rapidly ascended magmas. F...