Mixed-habit diamonds are a special type of crystal that form by simultaneous growth by two different mechanisms; octahedral and cuboid growth. This type of crystal growth is known to preferentially partition nitrogen into the octahedral growth sectors during growth. To identify if this fractionation occurs for any other trace element, this study applies in situ laser ablation mass spectrometry to a well-studied collection of mixed-habit diamonds. The results show high concentrations of nickel (3.6-36.4 ppm) and cobalt (0.108-1.25 ppm) in the cuboid sectors, whereas the octahedral sectors contain only < 0.05-0.35 ppm nickel and < 0.014-0.03 ppm cobalt. The relative enrichment of nickel in the cuboid sectors varies between 10 and 460 times. F...
Nitrogen isotope values from mantle diamonds are a commonly used tracer in the quest to track volati...
The bulk major- and trace-element compositions of micro-inclusions in 24 cuboid diamonds from the Ud...
Colour centres in diamond are important for potential applications in quantum information technology...
Isotopic and trace element variations within single diamond crystals are widely known from both natu...
Mixed-habit growth of natural diamond is relatively uncommon and the reasons why it occurs are not w...
Fourier transform infrared mapping of diamonds can reveal detailed information on impurities, with a...
Diamonds from George Creek, Colorado, preserve complex intergrowth textures between two major growth...
Quantitative trace-element analyses of >40 elements in >500 diamonds have been carried out by LAM-IC...
Mixed-habit diamonds are a relatively understudied subset of samples, considering the amount of rese...
In a diamond from New South Wales (Australia), cubic and octahedral growth sectors, as identified by...
Fibrous diamonds encapsulate pristine metasomatic high-density fluids (HDFs) of silicic, carbonatiti...
Sulfide inclusions in diamonds may provide the only pristine samples of mantle sulfides, and they ca...
For more than 20 years, the reported occurrence of diamonds in the chromites and peridotites of the ...
A single gem lithospheric diamond with five sulfide inclusions from the Udachnaya kimberlite (Siberi...
Laser ablation microprobe ICP-MS has been used to determine quantitatively the trace-element composi...
Nitrogen isotope values from mantle diamonds are a commonly used tracer in the quest to track volati...
The bulk major- and trace-element compositions of micro-inclusions in 24 cuboid diamonds from the Ud...
Colour centres in diamond are important for potential applications in quantum information technology...
Isotopic and trace element variations within single diamond crystals are widely known from both natu...
Mixed-habit growth of natural diamond is relatively uncommon and the reasons why it occurs are not w...
Fourier transform infrared mapping of diamonds can reveal detailed information on impurities, with a...
Diamonds from George Creek, Colorado, preserve complex intergrowth textures between two major growth...
Quantitative trace-element analyses of >40 elements in >500 diamonds have been carried out by LAM-IC...
Mixed-habit diamonds are a relatively understudied subset of samples, considering the amount of rese...
In a diamond from New South Wales (Australia), cubic and octahedral growth sectors, as identified by...
Fibrous diamonds encapsulate pristine metasomatic high-density fluids (HDFs) of silicic, carbonatiti...
Sulfide inclusions in diamonds may provide the only pristine samples of mantle sulfides, and they ca...
For more than 20 years, the reported occurrence of diamonds in the chromites and peridotites of the ...
A single gem lithospheric diamond with five sulfide inclusions from the Udachnaya kimberlite (Siberi...
Laser ablation microprobe ICP-MS has been used to determine quantitatively the trace-element composi...
Nitrogen isotope values from mantle diamonds are a commonly used tracer in the quest to track volati...
The bulk major- and trace-element compositions of micro-inclusions in 24 cuboid diamonds from the Ud...
Colour centres in diamond are important for potential applications in quantum information technology...