Recent studies showed that inclusions of the same phasewithina single diamond are relicts of an original monocrystal that underwenta dissolution event during diamond growth. Interestingly, these inclusionsdeveloped both diamond-imposed (i.e., cubic-octahedral shape) andlobed morphologies with rounded shapes and/or embayments. Whetherthe diamond-imposed morphology is developed during or after entrapmentof the inclusion is unknown. We addressed the problem in two ways:(i) by determining the thermodynamic conditions under which mineralinclusions can modify their size (e.g., a single inclusion separatesto give two inclusions with different size) and morphology, when trappedin diamond and (ii) by critically reviewing and discussing the recentobs...
Modern single-crystal X-ray analysis of minerals still encapsulated in diamond not only permits the ...
Diamonds are the deepest “fragments” of the primordial Earth that reach the Earth’s surface after tr...
My thesis puts forth new models for diamond formation that explain the difference between octahedral...
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...
Inclusion-host systems may record information on the mode of growth and on physical conditions at th...
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...
Diamond is probably the most deepest and oldest material able to reach the Earth\u2019s surface. Tha...
The origin and evolution of metal melts in the Earth's mantle and their role in the formation of dia...
Technical developments in analytical methods that reach nanometer spatial resolution have enabled th...
The general axiom that mineral inclusions in diamonds (DIs) are syngenetic with their host diamonds ...
A linear model of internal pressure for the host–inclusion system has been developed for diamond and...
To fully understand the implications of the compositional information recorded by inclusions in diam...
Modern single-crystal X-ray analysis of minerals still encapsulated in diamond not only permits the ...
Diamonds are the deepest “fragments” of the primordial Earth that reach the Earth’s surface after tr...
My thesis puts forth new models for diamond formation that explain the difference between octahedral...
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...
Inclusion-host systems may record information on the mode of growth and on physical conditions at th...
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...
Diamond is probably the most deepest and oldest material able to reach the Earth\u2019s surface. Tha...
The origin and evolution of metal melts in the Earth's mantle and their role in the formation of dia...
Technical developments in analytical methods that reach nanometer spatial resolution have enabled th...
The general axiom that mineral inclusions in diamonds (DIs) are syngenetic with their host diamonds ...
A linear model of internal pressure for the host–inclusion system has been developed for diamond and...
To fully understand the implications of the compositional information recorded by inclusions in diam...
Modern single-crystal X-ray analysis of minerals still encapsulated in diamond not only permits the ...
Diamonds are the deepest “fragments” of the primordial Earth that reach the Earth’s surface after tr...
My thesis puts forth new models for diamond formation that explain the difference between octahedral...