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Electron Probe Microanalysis and Microscopy of Polishing-Exposed Solid-Phase Mineral Inclusions in Fuxian Kimberlite Diamonds
by
Zhao, Donggao
in
Biotite
/ Carbonates
/ Chemical composition
/ Chromite
/ Cratons
/ Crystals
/ Diamonds
/ Dolomite
/ Dolostone
/ Electron probe
/ Electron probe microanalysis
/ Garnet
/ Iron
/ Magnesite
/ Magnesium
/ Magnesium carbonate
/ Magnesium silicates
/ Microscopy
/ Mineral inclusions
/ Minerals
/ Nickel ores
/ Olivine
/ Pentlandite
/ Polishing
/ Pyrrhotite
/ Quantitative analysis
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Silicates
/ Solid phases
/ Solid state
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Sulfides
/ Sulphides
/ Troilite
2022
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Electron Probe Microanalysis and Microscopy of Polishing-Exposed Solid-Phase Mineral Inclusions in Fuxian Kimberlite Diamonds
by
Zhao, Donggao
in
Biotite
/ Carbonates
/ Chemical composition
/ Chromite
/ Cratons
/ Crystals
/ Diamonds
/ Dolomite
/ Dolostone
/ Electron probe
/ Electron probe microanalysis
/ Garnet
/ Iron
/ Magnesite
/ Magnesium
/ Magnesium carbonate
/ Magnesium silicates
/ Microscopy
/ Mineral inclusions
/ Minerals
/ Nickel ores
/ Olivine
/ Pentlandite
/ Polishing
/ Pyrrhotite
/ Quantitative analysis
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Silicates
/ Solid phases
/ Solid state
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Sulfides
/ Sulphides
/ Troilite
2022
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Electron Probe Microanalysis and Microscopy of Polishing-Exposed Solid-Phase Mineral Inclusions in Fuxian Kimberlite Diamonds
by
Zhao, Donggao
in
Biotite
/ Carbonates
/ Chemical composition
/ Chromite
/ Cratons
/ Crystals
/ Diamonds
/ Dolomite
/ Dolostone
/ Electron probe
/ Electron probe microanalysis
/ Garnet
/ Iron
/ Magnesite
/ Magnesium
/ Magnesium carbonate
/ Magnesium silicates
/ Microscopy
/ Mineral inclusions
/ Minerals
/ Nickel ores
/ Olivine
/ Pentlandite
/ Polishing
/ Pyrrhotite
/ Quantitative analysis
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Silicates
/ Solid phases
/ Solid state
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Sulfides
/ Sulphides
/ Troilite
2022
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Electron Probe Microanalysis and Microscopy of Polishing-Exposed Solid-Phase Mineral Inclusions in Fuxian Kimberlite Diamonds
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Electron Probe Microanalysis and Microscopy of Polishing-Exposed Solid-Phase Mineral Inclusions in Fuxian Kimberlite Diamonds
2022
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Solid-phase mineral inclusions in diamond (1–3 mm in diameter) from the No. 50 kimberlite diatreme of Liaoning Province, China, were exposed by polishing. A variety of silicate, carbonate and sulfide inclusions were recovered in the diamond. The common solid-phase inclusions are olivine, chromite, garnet and orthopyroxene; the rare phases include Ca carbonate, magnesite, dolomite, norsethite, pyrrhotite, pentlandite, troilite, a member of the linnaeite group, an unknown hydrous magnesium silicate and an Fe-rich phase. Abundance and composition of the solid-phase inclusions in diamond indicate that they belong to the peridotitic suite and are mainly harzburgitic. No eclogitic mineral inclusions were found in the diamond. The slightly lower Mg # of the olivine inclusions (peak at 93) than that of harzburgitic olivine inclusions worldwide (Mg # peak at 94), the higher Ni content (0.25–0.45 wt. %) of the olivine inclusions than those of olivine inclusions worldwide (0.30–0.40 wt. %), the higher Ti contents (up to 0.79 wt. %) in some chromite inclusions in diamond than those in chromite inclusions worldwide, the existence of carbonate inclusions in diamond, and the possible presence of hydrous silicate phases in diamond all indicate a metasomatic enrichment event in the source region of diamond beneath the North China craton, suggesting that the diamond probably formed by solid-state growth under metasomatic conditions with the presence of a fluid. Solid-state growth of diamond is also supported by abundant graphite inclusions in the diamond. Sulfide inclusions in diamond often coexist with chromite and olivine or are rich in Ni content, indicating that the sulfide inclusions belong to the peridotitic suite. From the chemical compositions, most sulfide inclusions in diamond from the No. 50 kimberlite were probably trapped as monosulfide crystals, although some may have been entrapped as melts.
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