Nucleation environment of diamonds from Yakutian kimberlites

被引:80
作者
Bulanova, GP
Griffin, WL
Ryan, CG
机构
[1] TSNIGRI, Moscow 113545, Russia
[2] Macquarie Univ, Sch Earth Sci, GEMOC Key Ctr, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia
[3] CSIRO, N Ryde, NSW 2113, Australia
关键词
diamond; inclusions; nucleation; growth; Yakutia; kimberlite;
D O I
10.1180/002646198547675
中图分类号
P57 [矿物学];
学科分类号
070901 ;
摘要
The micro-inclusions located in the generic centre of Yakutian diamond monocrystals have been studied using optical (anomalous birefringence, photoluminescence, cathodoluminescence) and microanalytical (electron-microprobe, proton-microprobe, scanning electron microscope) methods. Most diamonds nucleated heterogeneously on mineral seeds, that lowered the energy barrier to nucleation. Nucleation of peridotitic diamonds occurred on a matrix of graphite+iron+wustite, in an environment dominated by forsteritic olivine and Fe-Ni sulfide. Nucleation of eclogitic diamonds occurred on a matrix of sulfide +/- iron in an environment dominated by Fe-sulfide and omphacite (+/-K-Na-Al-Si-melt). The mineral assemblages recorded in the central Inclusions of Yakutian diamonds indicate that they grew in a reduced environment, with oxygen fugacity controlled by the iron-wustite equilibrium. Nucleation of diamond occurred in the presence of a fluid, possibly a volatile-rich silicate melt, highly enriched in LIL (K, Ba, Rb, Sr) and HFSE (Nb, Ti, Zr) elements. This fluid also carried immiscible Fe-Ni-sulfide melts, and possibly a carbonatitic component; the introduction of this fluid into a reduced refractory environment may have been accompanied by a thermal pulse, and may have created the conditions necessary for the nucleation and growth of diamond.
引用
收藏
页码:409 / 419
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
[31]   Mineral inclusions in diamonds from the Sputnik kimberlite pipe, Yakutia [J].
Sobolev, NV ;
Kaminsky, FV ;
Griffin, WL ;
Yefimova, ES ;
Win, TT ;
Ryan, CG ;
Botkunov, AI .
LITHOS, 1997, 39 (3-4) :135-157
[32]   Regular cuboid diamonds from placers on the northeastern Siberian platform [J].
Zedgenizov, D. A. ;
Kalinina, V. V. ;
Reutsky, V. N. ;
Yuryeva, O. P. ;
Rakhmanova, M. I. .
LITHOS, 2016, 265 :125-137
[33]   Trace element chemistry of peridotitic garnets in diamonds from the Premier (Cullinan) and Finsch kimberlites, South Africa: Contrasting styles of mantle metasomatism [J].
Viljoen, K. S. ;
Harris, J. W. ;
Ivanic, T. ;
Richardson, S. H. ;
Gray, K. .
LITHOS, 2014, 208 :1-15
[34]   High-Mg carbonatitic microinclusions in some Yakutian diamonds-a new type of diamond-forming fluid [J].
Klein-BenDavid, Ofra ;
Logvinova, Alla M. ;
Schrauder, Marcus ;
Spetius, Zladislav V. ;
Weiss, Yaakov ;
Hauri, Erik H. ;
Kaminsky, Felix V. ;
Sobolev, Nikolay V. ;
Navon, Oded .
LITHOS, 2009, 112 :648-659
[35]   Diamond Nucleation from an Activated Vapor Phase [J].
Spitsyn, B. V. .
PHYSICS OF THE SOLID STATE, 2020, 62 (01) :13-16
[36]   The effect of an iron powder catalyst clad with a Fe2O3 layer on the nucleation of diamonds [J].
Qin, J. M. ;
Ma, H. A. ;
Chen, L. X. ;
Tian, Y. ;
Zang, C. Y. ;
Ren, G. Z. ;
Guan, Q. F. ;
Jia, X. .
DIAMOND AND RELATED MATERIALS, 2006, 15 (09) :1369-1373
[37]   Assortment of Deep Mantle Fluids and Their Products in Kimberlites from China [J].
ZHAO Lei HAO Jinhua DING Yifei and LIU Yulong China University of Geosciences Beijing Beijing .
ActaGeologicaSinica(EnglishEdition), 2004, (01) :118-120
[38]   Assortment of deep mantle fluids and their products in kimberlites from China [J].
Zhao, L ;
Hao, JH ;
Ding, YF ;
Liu, YL .
ACTA GEOLOGICA SINICA-ENGLISH EDITION, 2004, 78 (01) :118-120
[39]   Composition of the Diamond Indicator Minerals on the Mitchell Chart-Criteria of CLIPPIR Diamonds in Kimberlites and Conditions of their Mantle Crystallization [J].
Zinchenko, Vladimir N. ;
Ivanov, Alexandr S. ;
Ashchepkov, Igor, V .
ACTA GEOLOGICA SINICA-ENGLISH EDITION, 2021, 95 :121-124
[40]   ANALYSIS OF MORTALITY IN YAKUTIAN POPULATION FROM 1960 TO 2010 [J].
Egorova, A. G. ;
Romanova, A. N. ;
Marinicheva, A. R. ;
Tomskiy, M. I. .
YAKUT MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2016, (03) :4-12