We have studied by X-ray diffractometry the crystallographic orientation relationships (CORs) between magnesiochromite (mchr) inclusions and their diamond hosts in gem-quality stones from the mines Udachnaya (Siberian Russia), Damtshaa (Botswana) and Panda (Canada); in total 36 inclusions in 23 diamonds. In nearly half of the cases (n = 17), [111]mchr is parallel within error to [111]diamond, but the angular misorientation for other crystallographic directions is generally significant. This relationship can be described as a case of rotational statistical COR, in which inclusion and host share a single axis (1 df). The remaining mchr–diamond pairs (n = 19) have a random COR (2 df). The presence of a rotational statistical COR indicates that...
To fully understand the implications of the compositional information recorded by inclusions in diam...
n recent years, several studies have focused on the growth conditions of the diamonds through the an...
In recent years, several studies have focused on the growth conditions of the diamonds through the a...
We have studied by X-ray diffractometry the crystallographic orientation relationships (CORs) betwee...
The study of the crystallographic orientations of minerals included in diamonds can provide an insig...
The present study was carried out for investigating the growth relationships between magnesiochromit...
Crystallographic orientation relationships (CORs) between mineral inclusions and their hosts could p...
In this work we report for the first time the crystallographic orientations of olivine inclusions tr...
At the core of many Earth-scale processes is the question of what the deep mantle is made of. The on...
The identification of syngenetic inclusions in diamond (i.e. inclusions of minerals that crystallize...
The identification of syngenetic inclusions in diamond (i.e. inclusions of minerals that crystallize...
In recent years, several studies have focused on the growth conditions of the diamonds through the a...
The syngenicity of inclusions in diamonds is generally assumed on the basis of morphological criteri...
We have investigated the crystallographic relationships between olivine inclusions and their diamond...
Ferropericlase [(Mg,Fe)O] is one of the major constituents of Earth’s lower mantle and the most abun...
To fully understand the implications of the compositional information recorded by inclusions in diam...
n recent years, several studies have focused on the growth conditions of the diamonds through the an...
In recent years, several studies have focused on the growth conditions of the diamonds through the a...
We have studied by X-ray diffractometry the crystallographic orientation relationships (CORs) betwee...
The study of the crystallographic orientations of minerals included in diamonds can provide an insig...
The present study was carried out for investigating the growth relationships between magnesiochromit...
Crystallographic orientation relationships (CORs) between mineral inclusions and their hosts could p...
In this work we report for the first time the crystallographic orientations of olivine inclusions tr...
At the core of many Earth-scale processes is the question of what the deep mantle is made of. The on...
The identification of syngenetic inclusions in diamond (i.e. inclusions of minerals that crystallize...
The identification of syngenetic inclusions in diamond (i.e. inclusions of minerals that crystallize...
In recent years, several studies have focused on the growth conditions of the diamonds through the a...
The syngenicity of inclusions in diamonds is generally assumed on the basis of morphological criteri...
We have investigated the crystallographic relationships between olivine inclusions and their diamond...
Ferropericlase [(Mg,Fe)O] is one of the major constituents of Earth’s lower mantle and the most abun...
To fully understand the implications of the compositional information recorded by inclusions in diam...
n recent years, several studies have focused on the growth conditions of the diamonds through the an...
In recent years, several studies have focused on the growth conditions of the diamonds through the a...