In recent years, several studies have focused on the growth conditions of the diamonds through the analysis of the mineral inclusions trapped in them. In these studies, it is crucial to distinguish between protogenetic, syngenetic and epigenetic inclusions. X-ray topography (XRDT) can be a helpful tool to verify, in a nondestructive way, the genetic nature of inclusions in diamond. With this aim, a diamond from the Udachnaya kimberlite, Siberia, was investigated. The diamond, previously studied by Nestola et al. (2011), has anomalous birefringence and the two largest olivines have typical “diamond-imposed” shapes. The study of the topographic images shows that the diamond exhibits significant deformation fields related to post growth ...
Recent studies showed that inclusions of the same phasewithina single diamond are relicts of an orig...
We have investigated a suite of natural diamonds from the kimberlite pipe of the Changma Kimberlite ...
The mineralogy and chemical compositions of inclusions in diamonds are the primary source of informa...
In recent years, several studies have focused on the growth conditions of the diamonds through the a...
In recent years, several studies have focused on the growth conditions of the diamonds through the a...
n recent years, several studies have focused on the growth conditions of the diamonds through the an...
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...
Modern single-crystal X-ray analysis of minerals still encapsulated in diamond not only permits the ...
Diamond is probably the most deepest and oldest material able to reach the Earth\u2019s surface. Tha...
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...
The study of the crystallographic orientations of minerals included in diamonds can provide an insig...
The study of diamonds and the mineral inclusions trapped in them is of great interest for Earth scie...
In recent years several studies were focused on the calculation of residual pressure around mineral ...
Recent studies showed that inclusions of the same phasewithina single diamond are relicts of an orig...
We have investigated a suite of natural diamonds from the kimberlite pipe of the Changma Kimberlite ...
The mineralogy and chemical compositions of inclusions in diamonds are the primary source of informa...
In recent years, several studies have focused on the growth conditions of the diamonds through the a...
In recent years, several studies have focused on the growth conditions of the diamonds through the a...
n recent years, several studies have focused on the growth conditions of the diamonds through the an...
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...
Modern single-crystal X-ray analysis of minerals still encapsulated in diamond not only permits the ...
Diamond is probably the most deepest and oldest material able to reach the Earth\u2019s surface. Tha...
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...
The study of the crystallographic orientations of minerals included in diamonds can provide an insig...
The study of diamonds and the mineral inclusions trapped in them is of great interest for Earth scie...
In recent years several studies were focused on the calculation of residual pressure around mineral ...
Recent studies showed that inclusions of the same phasewithina single diamond are relicts of an orig...
We have investigated a suite of natural diamonds from the kimberlite pipe of the Changma Kimberlite ...
The mineralogy and chemical compositions of inclusions in diamonds are the primary source of informa...