Conference Proceedings
Mineralogy and Petrology, Sydney, February
Conference Proceedings
Mineralogy and Petrology, Sydney, February
Nature and Origin of West Australian Diamonds: Evidence from Mineral Inclusions and C-Isotopic Compositions.
Primay (syngenetic and protogenetic) inclusions - i.e. minerals formed during or before diamond growth and encapsulated in the diamond - provide important information on the origin of diamond. Recent Rb-Sr and Sm-Nd dating of such inclusions has yielded crystallization ages older than their volcanic host, implying that diamonds are mantle xenocrysts. In this paper we report results of studies on the nature of syngenetic inclusions and the carbon isotopic compositons of the host diamond from the West Australian diamond deposits at Argyle and Elllendale. The Argyle diamonds are dominantly, of eclogitic paragensis and are characterized by strongly C depleted compositions. We have recognized an association of stone morphology, inclusion type and carbon isotopic composition amongst the Argyle stones, and on the
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A L Jaques, A E Hall, J W Sheraton, C B Smith, S-S Sun, R M Drew, C Foudoulis
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