Mg and Fe-rich carbonate-silicate high-density fluids in cuboid diamonds from the Internationalnaya kimberlite pipe (Yakutia)

Microinclusions in 44 cuboid diamonds from the Internationalnaya kimberlite pipe (Yakutia) show wide compositional variations. In comparison with the available worldwide database most microinclusions in diamonds from Internationalnaya define a continuous range of compositions from carbonatitic to hy...

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Published in:Lithos
Main Authors: Zedgenizov, D. A., Ragozin, A. L., Shatsky, V. S., Araujo, D., Griffin, W. L., Kagi, H.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling ftmacquarieunicr:oai:https://researchers.mq.edu.au:publications/b6c3ab21-9018-4dcf-9282-35820a4fe0d6 2024-06-23T07:57:26+00:00 Mg and Fe-rich carbonate-silicate high-density fluids in cuboid diamonds from the Internationalnaya kimberlite pipe (Yakutia) Zedgenizov, D. A. Ragozin, A. L. Shatsky, V. S. Araujo, D. Griffin, W. L. Kagi, H. 2009-11 https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/publications/b6c3ab21-9018-4dcf-9282-35820a4fe0d6 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2009.05.008 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=71749094319&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Zedgenizov , D A , Ragozin , A L , Shatsky , V S , Araujo , D , Griffin , W L & Kagi , H 2009 , ' Mg and Fe-rich carbonate-silicate high-density fluids in cuboid diamonds from the Internationalnaya kimberlite pipe (Yakutia) ' , Lithos , vol. 112 , pp. 638-647 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2009.05.008 article 2009 ftmacquarieunicr https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2009.05.008 2024-06-05T23:47:47Z Microinclusions in 44 cuboid diamonds from the Internationalnaya kimberlite pipe (Yakutia) show wide compositional variations. In comparison with the available worldwide database most microinclusions in diamonds from Internationalnaya define a continuous range of compositions from carbonatitic to hydrous-silicic high-density fluids (HDFs). The hydrous-silicic compositional range is reported here for the first time in Yakutian diamond-forming fluids. The hydrous-silicic end-members are rich in water, SiO 2 , Al 2 O 3 , K 2 O and P 2 O 5 . Carbonatitic end-members are rich in carbonate, CaO, MgO, Na 2 O and FeO. Microinclusions in diamonds from Internationalnaya show a range from magnesian to extremely iron-rich compositions. There are two compositional arrays of microinclusions: (i) carbonate-rich with SiO 2 < 10 wt.% where FeO decreases without any correlation with sulfur, water, carbonate or chlorine and (ii) carbonatitic to hydrous-silicic where FeO generally decreases as SiO 2 contents increase. The trace-element patterns of the microinclusions are generally similar to those of kimberlites and carbonatites, but there are significant differences in the major elements. The relative abundance of K in the microinclusions is significantly higher. The microinclusions have smooth patterns for the LILE, normalized to a primitive mantle composition. HFSE patterns in the microinclusions show some depletion in Ti, Zr and Hf relative to Ta, Nb and Mo. Primitive mantle normalized REE patterns reveal low abundances of the heavy REE and high concentrations of light REE. The La/Dy ratio of microinclusions varies widely, decreasing from carbonatitic to hydrous-silicic compositions. A general correlation of δ 13 C of diamonds with the relative abundance of carbonates in the microinclusions suggests that carbon isotope compositions are related to the evolution of the parental media. The carbonate-silicate range of high-density fluids observed in diamonds from Internationalnaya may be explained by fractional crystallization ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Yakutia Macquarie University Research Portal Dy ENVELOPE(11.369,11.369,64.834,64.834) Lithos 112 638 647
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description Microinclusions in 44 cuboid diamonds from the Internationalnaya kimberlite pipe (Yakutia) show wide compositional variations. In comparison with the available worldwide database most microinclusions in diamonds from Internationalnaya define a continuous range of compositions from carbonatitic to hydrous-silicic high-density fluids (HDFs). The hydrous-silicic compositional range is reported here for the first time in Yakutian diamond-forming fluids. The hydrous-silicic end-members are rich in water, SiO 2 , Al 2 O 3 , K 2 O and P 2 O 5 . Carbonatitic end-members are rich in carbonate, CaO, MgO, Na 2 O and FeO. Microinclusions in diamonds from Internationalnaya show a range from magnesian to extremely iron-rich compositions. There are two compositional arrays of microinclusions: (i) carbonate-rich with SiO 2 < 10 wt.% where FeO decreases without any correlation with sulfur, water, carbonate or chlorine and (ii) carbonatitic to hydrous-silicic where FeO generally decreases as SiO 2 contents increase. The trace-element patterns of the microinclusions are generally similar to those of kimberlites and carbonatites, but there are significant differences in the major elements. The relative abundance of K in the microinclusions is significantly higher. The microinclusions have smooth patterns for the LILE, normalized to a primitive mantle composition. HFSE patterns in the microinclusions show some depletion in Ti, Zr and Hf relative to Ta, Nb and Mo. Primitive mantle normalized REE patterns reveal low abundances of the heavy REE and high concentrations of light REE. The La/Dy ratio of microinclusions varies widely, decreasing from carbonatitic to hydrous-silicic compositions. A general correlation of δ 13 C of diamonds with the relative abundance of carbonates in the microinclusions suggests that carbon isotope compositions are related to the evolution of the parental media. The carbonate-silicate range of high-density fluids observed in diamonds from Internationalnaya may be explained by fractional crystallization ...
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author Zedgenizov, D. A.
Ragozin, A. L.
Shatsky, V. S.
Araujo, D.
Griffin, W. L.
Kagi, H.
spellingShingle Zedgenizov, D. A.
Ragozin, A. L.
Shatsky, V. S.
Araujo, D.
Griffin, W. L.
Kagi, H.
Mg and Fe-rich carbonate-silicate high-density fluids in cuboid diamonds from the Internationalnaya kimberlite pipe (Yakutia)
author_facet Zedgenizov, D. A.
Ragozin, A. L.
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title Mg and Fe-rich carbonate-silicate high-density fluids in cuboid diamonds from the Internationalnaya kimberlite pipe (Yakutia)
title_short Mg and Fe-rich carbonate-silicate high-density fluids in cuboid diamonds from the Internationalnaya kimberlite pipe (Yakutia)
title_full Mg and Fe-rich carbonate-silicate high-density fluids in cuboid diamonds from the Internationalnaya kimberlite pipe (Yakutia)
title_fullStr Mg and Fe-rich carbonate-silicate high-density fluids in cuboid diamonds from the Internationalnaya kimberlite pipe (Yakutia)
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