Nano-inclusion suite and high resolution micro-computed-tomography of polycrystalline diamond (framesite) from Orapa, Botswana

A single polycrystalline diamond aggregate from the Orapa kimberlite (Botswana) contains a syngenetic micro- and nano-inclusion suite of magnetite, pyrrhotite, omphacite, garnet, rutile and C–O–H fluid in order of abundance. This suite of inclusions is distinctly different from those in fibrous diam...

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Published inEarth and planetary science letters Vol. 308; no. 3; pp. 307 - 316
Main Authors Jacob, D.E., Wirth, R., Enzmann, F., Kronz, A., Schreiber, A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 15.08.2011
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Summary:A single polycrystalline diamond aggregate from the Orapa kimberlite (Botswana) contains a syngenetic micro- and nano-inclusion suite of magnetite, pyrrhotite, omphacite, garnet, rutile and C–O–H fluid in order of abundance. This suite of inclusions is distinctly different from those in fibrous diamonds, although the presence of sub-micrometer fluid inclusions provides evidence for a similarly important role of fluids in the genesis of polycrystalline diamond. It is the first study of polycrystalline diamond by High resolution μ-CT (Computed Tomography) reaching a resolution of 1.3 μm using polychromatic X-rays. Combined with Focused Ion Beam assisted Transmission Electron Microscopy the method reveals epigenetic replacement coatings of hematite and late stage sheet silicates around the magnetites showing that magnetites are often (but not always) interstitial to the diamond and, thus, were open to late stage overprinting. It is proposed that the polycrystalline diamond formed by a redox reaction between a small-scale carbonatitic melt and a sulfide-bearing eclogite. The water released from the melt during diamond precipitation fluxed local melting of the surrounding eclogite, and oxidation of sulfide phases to magnetite, which mingled with the carbonatitic melt and (re-)precipitated locally. ► We present TEM, μCT and EPMA data on polycrystalline diamonds and inclusions. ► Most intergrown minerals are syngenetic with the diamond. ► Micro-inclusions are distinct from those of fibrous diamonds. ► Eclogite suite intergrowths and inclusions are local remobilization products.
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ISSN:0012-821X
1385-013X
DOI:10.1016/j.epsl.2011.05.056