Trace-element patterns of high-Mg carbonatitic high- density fluids (HDFs) trapped in Siberian fibrous diamonds are similar to those of Group I kimberlites, but are slightly more fractionated. The patterns of both are comparable in shape to the average pattern of peridotite xenoliths from the sub-continental lithospheric mantle (SCLM) [1]. Possible scenarios for explaining these similarities include mixing, fractionation and melting: Adding 2.5% of kimberlitic magma or 0.7% of the Siberian high-Mg HDFs to a highly depleted peridotite closely reproduces the SCLM pattern. The formation of the high-Mg HDFs through fractionation of kimberlitic magma calls for 70% crystallization of olivine, pyroxene garnet and carbonate. However, the alkalis an...
The study of kimberlite rocks is important as they provide critical information regarding the compos...
This dissertation focuses on mantle compositions and processes. Mineral inclusions in diamonds from ...
Ti-rich minerals occur in xenoliths of metasomatized mantle peridotites, MARID and PIC. Xenocrysts p...
Microinclusions in 44 cuboid diamonds from the Internationalnaya kimberlite pipe (Yakutia) show wide...
The bulk major- and trace-element compositions of micro-inclusions in 24 cuboid diamonds from the Ud...
Kimberlites represent magmas derived from great mantle depths and are the principal source of diamon...
A genetic relationship between diamond and subcalcic Cr-pyrope garnet, both being produced by a meta...
Kimberlites represent magmas derived from great mantle depths and are the principal source of diamon...
A genetic relationship between diamond and subcalcic Cr-pyrope garnet, both being produced by a meta...
Kimberlite magmas are in many aspects unusual compared to other terrestrial magmatic liquids. They a...
Fibrous diamonds encapsulate pristine metasomatic high-density fluids (HDFs) of silicic, carbonatiti...
Quantitative trace-element analyses of >40 elements in >500 diamonds have been carried out by LAM-IC...
Abundant carbonatitic to ultramafic melt inclusions 0.2–2.5mm in diameter occur in the Cr–diopside o...
We closely examine the trace-element concentrations of fifteen microinclusion-bearing diamonds from ...
Kimberlites, the deepest terrestrial magmas and the principal source of diamonds, must have low visc...
The study of kimberlite rocks is important as they provide critical information regarding the compos...
This dissertation focuses on mantle compositions and processes. Mineral inclusions in diamonds from ...
Ti-rich minerals occur in xenoliths of metasomatized mantle peridotites, MARID and PIC. Xenocrysts p...
Microinclusions in 44 cuboid diamonds from the Internationalnaya kimberlite pipe (Yakutia) show wide...
The bulk major- and trace-element compositions of micro-inclusions in 24 cuboid diamonds from the Ud...
Kimberlites represent magmas derived from great mantle depths and are the principal source of diamon...
A genetic relationship between diamond and subcalcic Cr-pyrope garnet, both being produced by a meta...
Kimberlites represent magmas derived from great mantle depths and are the principal source of diamon...
A genetic relationship between diamond and subcalcic Cr-pyrope garnet, both being produced by a meta...
Kimberlite magmas are in many aspects unusual compared to other terrestrial magmatic liquids. They a...
Fibrous diamonds encapsulate pristine metasomatic high-density fluids (HDFs) of silicic, carbonatiti...
Quantitative trace-element analyses of >40 elements in >500 diamonds have been carried out by LAM-IC...
Abundant carbonatitic to ultramafic melt inclusions 0.2–2.5mm in diameter occur in the Cr–diopside o...
We closely examine the trace-element concentrations of fifteen microinclusion-bearing diamonds from ...
Kimberlites, the deepest terrestrial magmas and the principal source of diamonds, must have low visc...
The study of kimberlite rocks is important as they provide critical information regarding the compos...
This dissertation focuses on mantle compositions and processes. Mineral inclusions in diamonds from ...
Ti-rich minerals occur in xenoliths of metasomatized mantle peridotites, MARID and PIC. Xenocrysts p...