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Lower mantle diamonds from Rio Soriso (Juina area,Mato Grosso,Brazil)
Authors:Patrick?C?Hayman  Email author" target="_blank">Maya?G?KopylovaEmail author  Felix?V?Kaminsky
Institution:(1) Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of British Columbia, 6339 Stores Road, Vancouver, BC, Canada, V6T 1Z4;(2) KM Diamond Exploration Ltd., 2446 Shadbolt Lane, West Vancouver, BC, Canada, V7S 3J1
Abstract:The morphology, colour, fluorescence, cathodoluminescence, nitrogen content and aggregation state, internal structure and mineral inclusions have been studied for 69 alluvial diamonds from the Rio Soriso (Juina area, Mato Grosso State, Brazil). Nitrogen in most diamonds (53%) is fully aggregated as B centres, but there is also a large proportion of N-free stones (38%). A strong positive correlation between nitrogen and IR-active hydrogen concentrations is observed. The diamonds contain (in order of decreasing abundance) ferropericlase, CaSi-perovskite, magnetite, MgSi-perovskite, pyrrhotite, lsquoolivinersquo, SiO2, perovskite, tetragonal almandine-pyrope phase and some other minerals represented by single grains. The Rio Soriso diamond suite is subdivided into several subpopulations that originated in upper and lower mantle of ultramafic and mafic compositions, with the largest subgroup forming in the ultramafic lower mantle. Analysed ferropericlase grains are enriched in Fe (Mg#=0.43–0.89), which is ascribed to their origin in the lowermost mantle. The Juina kimberlites may be unique in sampling the material from depths below 1,700 km that ascended in a plume formed at the core–mantle boundary.Electronic Supplementary Material  Supplementary material is available for this article at
Contact InformationMaya G. KopylovaEmail: Phone: +1-604-8220865Fax: +1-604-8226088
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