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Archive | 2009

Ultradeep Rocks and Diamonds in the Light of Advanced Scientific Technologies

Larissa F. Dobrzhinetskaya; Richard Wirth

This is a review paper which summarizes recent achievements in studies of superdeep mantle rocks and diamonds from kimberlite and ultrahigh-pressure metamorphic (UHPM) terranes using advanced analytical techniques and instrumentations such as focused ion beam (FIB)-assisted transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and synchrotron-assisted infrared spectroscopy. In combination, they allow characterization of geological materials formed at varying pressures, temperatures, and stresses in different chemical environments, which has enabled us to make amazing advances in understanding large-scale processes operating in the Earth through plate tectonics. Mineralogical characterisations of the ultradeep earth materials using novel techniques with high spatial and energy resolution are resulting in unexpected discoveries of new phases, thereby providing better constraints on deep mantle processes. One of such results is that the nanometric fluid inclusions in diamonds from kimberlite and UHPM terranes contain similar elements such as Cl, K, P, and S. Such similarity reflects probably the high solubility of these elements in a diamond-forming C–O–H supercritical fluid at high pressures and temperatures. The paper emphasizes the necessity of further studies of diamonds occurred within geological setting (oceanic islands, foearcs and mantle sections of ophiolites) previously unrecognized as suitable places for high pressure minerals formation.


Archive | 2007

Osbornite (TiN) and boron nitride nanoinclusions in coesite from Tibet: a first record of nitrogen in a terrestrial ultrahigh pressure environment

Larissa F. Dobrzhinetskaya; Richard Wirth; Joseph Yang; Ian D. Hutcheon; Peter K. Weber; Harry W. Green


Archive | 2009

Experimental studies of the CaEsk component in pyroxene at high PT in multianvile apparatus

P. Y. Nee; Shi Jian Zhao; Harry W. Green; Larissa F. Dobrzhinetskaya


Archive | 2009

In situ diamonds in polished chromitite fragments from the chromite deposits in Polar Ural and Tibet

Joseph Yang; Wen-Jie Bai; Larissa F. Dobrzhinetskaya; Alexei G. Makeev


Archive | 2010

Polycrystalline Diamonds from the Erzgebirge Ultrahigh-Pressure Metamorphic Terrane, Germany

Larissa F. Dobrzhinetskaya; Richard Wirth; Harry W. Green


Archive | 2008

Fluids role in formation of microdiamonds from ultrahigh pressure metamorphic terranes

Larissa F. Dobrzhinetskaya; Richard Wirth


Archive | 2010

Tracking traces of

Larissa F. Dobrzhinetskaya; Harry W. Green; Juing-Sui Yang; Richard Wirth


Archive | 2010

Ca-Esk component content in pyroxene at high PT: experimental studies

Larissa F. Dobrzhinetskaya; Phillip Tsefung Nee; Sutao Zhao; Harry W. Green


Archive | 2010

Mg-ferrite precipitates in magnesiowüstite inclusions in diamond from superdeep origin: extraordinary nonstoichiometry of a deep mantle Mg-wüstite

Richard Wirth; Larissa F. Dobrzhinetskaya; Ben Harte; Harry W. Green


Archive | 2009

Alpe Arami garnet peridotite from depth >300 km: revisited in 15 years (Invited)

Larissa F. Dobrzhinetskaya; Charles E. Lesher; Krassimir Nikolov Bozhilov; Harry W. Green

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Harry W. Green

American Geophysical Union

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Ian D. Hutcheon

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Peter K. Weber

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Zhongfan Zhang

University of Pittsburgh

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Sutao Zhao

China University of Geosciences

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