The dissertation reviews the present knowledge regarding diamonds, from its formation in the lithospheric upper mantle at depths between 150 and 300 km, to its final valuation in terms of US$/carat by diamantaires in London, Antwerp, Tel Aviv and New York. The dissertation is divided into two complimentary sections. Section one focuses on the formation, emplacement, occurrence and characteristics of kimberlites and, when present, their associated trace amounts of diamonds. The section follows a logical sequence from the regional tectonic-, local structrual- and geodynamic controls on kimberlite formation and emplacement to the characteristics of individual kimberlite morphology, mineralogy, petrography and geochemistry. Finally, the environ...
The results of the study of more than 11 000 diamonds, from thirty kimberlite and placer deposit loc...
Bibliography: leaves 122-138.The eclogites are essentially bimeneralic assemblages of garnet and cli...
In the first part of this thesis the petrological status of 'kimberlite' is defined and mineralogica...
The dissertation reviews the present knowledge regarding diamonds, from its formation in the lithosp...
Includes bibliographical references.While a clear and unequivocal model for the formation of diamond...
Diamonds and their inclusions from the Lace kimberlite (288 crystals ≤ 0.2 ct) are studied in order...
This study presents results of the initial phase of the research project, "Kimberlites associated to...
Includes bibliography.Several physical characteristics, the carbon isotopic compositions, inclusion ...
Diamonds are formed at high pressure, temperature and low oxygen fugacity conditions in the Earth's ...
The Du Toitspan kimberlite pipe located on the outskirts of Kimberley South Africa, is one four Cret...
Summary in English.Bibliography: leaves 157-171.The Klipspringer kimberlites occur in the north-east...
Extraction and recovery of diamonds requires that the host rock, kimberlite, is fragmented to libera...
Economic diamonds are primarily formed in Archean cratons as their thick lithospheric keels provide ...
Economic diamonds are primarily formed in Archean cratons as their thick lithospheric keels provide ...
More than three hundred kimberlite pipes have been reported in Tanzania. Only a few are diamond–bear...
The results of the study of more than 11 000 diamonds, from thirty kimberlite and placer deposit loc...
Bibliography: leaves 122-138.The eclogites are essentially bimeneralic assemblages of garnet and cli...
In the first part of this thesis the petrological status of 'kimberlite' is defined and mineralogica...
The dissertation reviews the present knowledge regarding diamonds, from its formation in the lithosp...
Includes bibliographical references.While a clear and unequivocal model for the formation of diamond...
Diamonds and their inclusions from the Lace kimberlite (288 crystals ≤ 0.2 ct) are studied in order...
This study presents results of the initial phase of the research project, "Kimberlites associated to...
Includes bibliography.Several physical characteristics, the carbon isotopic compositions, inclusion ...
Diamonds are formed at high pressure, temperature and low oxygen fugacity conditions in the Earth's ...
The Du Toitspan kimberlite pipe located on the outskirts of Kimberley South Africa, is one four Cret...
Summary in English.Bibliography: leaves 157-171.The Klipspringer kimberlites occur in the north-east...
Extraction and recovery of diamonds requires that the host rock, kimberlite, is fragmented to libera...
Economic diamonds are primarily formed in Archean cratons as their thick lithospheric keels provide ...
Economic diamonds are primarily formed in Archean cratons as their thick lithospheric keels provide ...
More than three hundred kimberlite pipes have been reported in Tanzania. Only a few are diamond–bear...
The results of the study of more than 11 000 diamonds, from thirty kimberlite and placer deposit loc...
Bibliography: leaves 122-138.The eclogites are essentially bimeneralic assemblages of garnet and cli...
In the first part of this thesis the petrological status of 'kimberlite' is defined and mineralogica...