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The growth of lithospheric diamonds

Authors :
Hélène, Bureau
Laurent, Remusat
Imène, Esteve
Daniele L, Pinti
Pierre, Cartigny
Source :
Science Advances
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The different habits of lithospheric diamonds are formed from the same fluids, from redox reactions at isotopic equilibrium.<br />Natural diamonds contain mineral and fluid inclusions that record diamond growth conditions. Replicating the growth of inclusion-bearing diamonds in a laboratory is therefore a novel diagnostic tool to constrain the conditions of diamond formation in Earth’s lithosphere. By determining the carbon isotopic fractionation during diamond growth in fluids or melts, our laboratory experiments revealed that lithospheric monocrystalline and fibrous and coated diamonds grow similarly from redox reactions at isotopic equilibrium in water and carbonate-rich fluids or melts, and not from native carbon. These new results explain why most of the lithospheric diamonds are characterized by a common carbon isotopic fingerprint, inherited from their common parent fluids and not from the mantle assemblage.

Details

ISSN :
23752548
Volume :
4
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science advances
Accession number :
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