The investigation of mineral inclusions in diamonds represents a unique tool to better understand the mineralogy and composition of hidden portions of Earth’s mantle and, hence, determine conditions of pressure and temperature at the time of diamond formation. Using a combination of experimental techniques and different geothermobarometric approaches, we characterized a natural diamond from Udachnaya kimberlite pipe entrapping nine inclusions; the inclusions are five garnets, three clinopyroxene and one sulfide and represent an eclogitic paragenesis. Here, we adopted, for the first time, the elastic geobarometry method to the garnetdiamond inclusion-host system to calculate the entrapment conditions for the diamond-garnet pair, resulting in 5.7(±0.3) GPa at 1154 ◦C. These P-T data are compared with estimates obtained through chemical geothermobarometry, employing T projection onto the local geotherm, a common approach used for eclogite xenoliths in absence of robust calibrated barometers. Our data demonstrate that elastic geobarometry for the garnet-diamond pair results to be a very reliable tool to determine the diamond formation also for eclogitic systems and this will allow to expand our knowledge on eclogitic diamonds in terms of depth of formation.
Diamond – garnet elastic geobarometry applied to an eclogitic system / Marta Morana, Lorenzo Barni, Haixing Fang, Giulia Marras, Gianfelice Cinque,Antonio Angellotti, Fabrizio Nestola, Alla Logvinova, Denis Mikhailenko, Luca Bindi, Vincenzo Stagno. - In: LITHOS. - ISSN 0024-4937. - ELETTRONICO. - 514-515:(2025), pp. 108205.1-108205.9. [10.1016/j.lithos.2025.108205]
Diamond – garnet elastic geobarometry applied to an eclogitic system
Marta Morana
Membro del Collaboration Group
;Lorenzo BarniMembro del Collaboration Group
;Luca BindiMembro del Collaboration Group
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2025
Abstract
The investigation of mineral inclusions in diamonds represents a unique tool to better understand the mineralogy and composition of hidden portions of Earth’s mantle and, hence, determine conditions of pressure and temperature at the time of diamond formation. Using a combination of experimental techniques and different geothermobarometric approaches, we characterized a natural diamond from Udachnaya kimberlite pipe entrapping nine inclusions; the inclusions are five garnets, three clinopyroxene and one sulfide and represent an eclogitic paragenesis. Here, we adopted, for the first time, the elastic geobarometry method to the garnetdiamond inclusion-host system to calculate the entrapment conditions for the diamond-garnet pair, resulting in 5.7(±0.3) GPa at 1154 ◦C. These P-T data are compared with estimates obtained through chemical geothermobarometry, employing T projection onto the local geotherm, a common approach used for eclogite xenoliths in absence of robust calibrated barometers. Our data demonstrate that elastic geobarometry for the garnet-diamond pair results to be a very reliable tool to determine the diamond formation also for eclogitic systems and this will allow to expand our knowledge on eclogitic diamonds in terms of depth of formation.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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