Economic diamonds are primarily formed in Archean cratons as their thick lithospheric keels provide appropriate temperature and pressure gradients for diamond formation and stability. Upwelling beneath Archean keels (~ 200 km depth), kimberlitic magmas erupt at geologically high velocities (~ 20 m s-1 ) entrapping mantle xenoliths, including diamonds, and depositing them in surface features called kimberlite pipes. Kimberlite pipes are therefore greatly sought after, being the primary global source of economic diamonds. Through the use of tomographic models, studies have spatially correlated the global kimberlite distribution with fixed deep mantle large low-shear velocity provinces for the last 320 Ma. However, research greatly suggests th...
This dissertation focuses on mantle compositions and processes. Mineral inclusions in diamonds from ...
The dissertation reviews the present knowledge regarding diamonds, from its formation in the lithosp...
The dissertation reviews the present knowledge regarding diamonds, from its formation in the lithosp...
Economic diamonds are primarily formed in Archean cratons as their thick lithospheric keels provide ...
Kimberlites are the primary source of economic grade diamonds. Their geologically rapid eruptions pr...
Most diamonds have been transported to Earth’s surface from depths between ~120 km and ~660 km by vo...
Diamonds are formed under high pressure more than 150 kilometres deep in the Earth’s mantle and are ...
Scientific contributions and therein geochemical datasets applied to mantle xenoliths collected from...
Includes bibliographical references.While a clear and unequivocal model for the formation of diamond...
The thermobarometric analysis of inclusions in lithospheric diamonds has shown that these diamonds m...
Diamonds are formed at high pressure, temperature and low oxygen fugacity conditions in the Earth's ...
The structural link between the source and sink for diamond-bearing magmas is difficult to reconcile...
Diamonds and their inclusions from the Lace kimberlite (288 crystals ≤ 0.2 ct) are studied in order...
The structural link between the source and sink for diamond-bearing magmas is difficult to reconcile...
This dissertation focuses on mantle compositions and processes. Mineral inclusions in diamonds from ...
This dissertation focuses on mantle compositions and processes. Mineral inclusions in diamonds from ...
The dissertation reviews the present knowledge regarding diamonds, from its formation in the lithosp...
The dissertation reviews the present knowledge regarding diamonds, from its formation in the lithosp...
Economic diamonds are primarily formed in Archean cratons as their thick lithospheric keels provide ...
Kimberlites are the primary source of economic grade diamonds. Their geologically rapid eruptions pr...
Most diamonds have been transported to Earth’s surface from depths between ~120 km and ~660 km by vo...
Diamonds are formed under high pressure more than 150 kilometres deep in the Earth’s mantle and are ...
Scientific contributions and therein geochemical datasets applied to mantle xenoliths collected from...
Includes bibliographical references.While a clear and unequivocal model for the formation of diamond...
The thermobarometric analysis of inclusions in lithospheric diamonds has shown that these diamonds m...
Diamonds are formed at high pressure, temperature and low oxygen fugacity conditions in the Earth's ...
The structural link between the source and sink for diamond-bearing magmas is difficult to reconcile...
Diamonds and their inclusions from the Lace kimberlite (288 crystals ≤ 0.2 ct) are studied in order...
The structural link between the source and sink for diamond-bearing magmas is difficult to reconcile...
This dissertation focuses on mantle compositions and processes. Mineral inclusions in diamonds from ...
This dissertation focuses on mantle compositions and processes. Mineral inclusions in diamonds from ...
The dissertation reviews the present knowledge regarding diamonds, from its formation in the lithosp...
The dissertation reviews the present knowledge regarding diamonds, from its formation in the lithosp...