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A COMPARISON STUDY OF MICRO- AND NANOMORPHOLOGY OF FINE OCTAHEDRAL DIAMONDS FROM URALS PLACERS AND YAKUTIAN KIMBERLITES, RUSSIA

B. M. Osovetskiy, O. N. Kovin, O. B. Naumova, V. A. Naumov

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Title
A COMPARISON STUDY OF MICRO- AND NANOMORPHOLOGY OF FINE OCTAHEDRAL DIAMONDS FROM URALS PLACERS AND YAKUTIAN KIMBERLITES, RUSSIA
Authors
B. M. Osovetskiy, O. N. Kovin, O. B. Naumova, V. A. Naumov
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2015, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGIES IN GEOLOGY, EXPLORATION AND MINING
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2015
Pages
23-28
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-31-5
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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  2. Bostick B.C., Jones R.E., Ernst W.G., Chen C., Leech M.L., Beane R.J., Low- temperature microdiamond aggregates in the Maksyutov metamorphic complex, South Ural Mountains, Russia. American Mineralogist, 88, pp 1709-1717, 2003.

  3. Davies R.M., O’Reilly S.Y., Griffin W.L., 1999. Diamonds from Wellington, NSW: insights into the origin of eastern Australian diamonds. Mineralogical Magazine, vol. 63/issue 4, pp 447-471, 1999.

  4. Gainutdinov R.V., Shiryaev A.A., Boyko V.S., Fedortchouk Y., Extended defects in natural diamonds: An Atomic Force Microscopy investigation. Diamond and Related Materials, 40, pp 17-23, 2013.

  5. Hall A.E., Smith C.B., Lamproite diamonds: are they different In Glover, J.E. & Harris, P.G. Eds. Kimberlite occurrence and origin. Geology Department, University of Western Australia Publication, 8, pp 167-202, 1984.

  6. Hayman P.C., Kopylova M.G., Kaminsky F.V., Lower mantle diamonds from Rio Soriso (Juina area, Mato Grosso, Brazil). Contrib Mineral Petrol, 149, pp –445, 2005.

  7. Kudrjavtseva G.P., Posukhova T.V., Verzhak V.V., Verichev E.M., Garanin V.K., Golovin N.N. and Zuyev V.M., Atlas: Morphogenesis of diamonds and indicator minerals in kimberlites and related rocks of Arkhangelsk kimberlite province. Polyarnyy krug, Moscow, 2005.

  8. Lunyov B.S., Osovetsky B.M., Fine diamonds of the Urals. Perm Univ., Perm, 1996.

  9. McCallum M.E., Mabarak C.D., Coopersmith H.G., Diamonds from Kimberlites in the Colorado-Wyoming State Line District, in H.O.A. Meyer and F.R. Boyd Eds. Kimberlites, Diatremes, and Diamonds: Their Geology, Petrology, and Geochemistry. American Geophysical Union, Washington, D. C., vol. 1, pp 42- 58, 2013.

  10. Pattison D.R.M., Levinson A.A., Are euhedral microdiamonds formed during ascent and decompression of kimberlite magma Implications of use of microdiamonds in diamond grade estimation. Applied Geochemistry, vol. 10, pp -738, 1995.

  11. Rybalchenko A.Ya., Rybalchenko T.M., Silaev V.I., Theoretical basis for forecasting and exploration of primary diamonds deposits of tuffizit type. Izvestiya Komi nauchnogo tsentra UrO RAN, v. 1/issue 5, Syktyvkar, pp 54-66, 2011. (in Russian)

  12. Sonin V.M., Chepurov A.A., Shcheglov D.V., Kosolobov S.S., Logvinova A.M., Chepurov A.I., Latyshev A.V., Sobolev N.V., Study of the surface of natural diamonds by the method of atomic force microscopy. Doklady Earth Sciences, 447 (2): 1314-1316, 2012.

  13. Tolansky S., Microstructures of Diamond Surfaces. N.A.G. Press, London, . International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

  14. Araujo D.P., Griffin W.L., O'Reilly S.Y., Grant K.J., Ireland T., Holden P., van Achterbergh Esmé, Microinclusions in monocrystalline octahedral diamonds International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConferences SGEM2015 and coated diamonds from Diavik, Slave Craton: Clues to diamond genesis. Lithos, vol. 112/issue 2, pp 724-735, 2009.

  15. Bostick B.C., Jones R.E., Ernst W.G., Chen C., Leech M.L., Beane R.J., Low- temperature microdiamond aggregates in the Maksyutov metamorphic complex, South Ural Mountains, Russia. American Mineralogist, 88, pp 1709-1717, 2003.

  16. Davies R.M., O’Reilly S.Y., Griffin W.L., 1999. Diamonds from Wellington, NSW: insights into the origin of eastern Australian diamonds. Mineralogical Magazine, vol. 63/issue 4, pp 447-471, 1999.

  17. Gainutdinov R.V., Shiryaev A.A., Boyko V.S., Fedortchouk Y., Extended defects in natural diamonds: An Atomic Force Microscopy investigation. Diamond and Related Materials, 40, pp 17-23, 2013.

  18. Hall A.E., Smith C.B., Lamproite diamonds: are they different In Glover, J.E. & Harris, P.G. Eds. Kimberlite occurrence and origin. Geology Department, University of Western Australia Publication, 8, pp 167-202, 1984.

  19. Hayman P.C., Kopylova M.G., Kaminsky F.V., Lower mantle diamonds from Rio Soriso (Juina area, Mato Grosso, Brazil). Contrib Mineral Petrol, 149, pp –445, 2005.

  20. Kudrjavtseva G.P., Posukhova T.V., Verzhak V.V., Verichev E.M., Garanin V.K., Golovin N.N. and Zuyev V.M., Atlas: Morphogenesis of diamonds and indicator minerals in kimberlites and related rocks of Arkhangelsk kimberlite province. Polyarnyy krug, Moscow, 2005.

  21. Lunyov B.S., Osovetsky B.M., Fine diamonds of the Urals. Perm Univ., Perm, 1996.

  22. McCallum M.E., Mabarak C.D., Coopersmith H.G., Diamonds from Kimberlites in the Colorado-Wyoming State Line District, in H.O.A. Meyer and F.R. Boyd Eds. Kimberlites, Diatremes, and Diamonds: Their Geology, Petrology, and Geochemistry. American Geophysical Union, Washington, D. C., vol. 1, pp 42- 58, 2013.

  23. Pattison D.R.M., Levinson A.A., Are euhedral microdiamonds formed during ascent and decompression of kimberlite magma Implications of use of microdiamonds in diamond grade estimation. Applied Geochemistry, vol. 10, pp -738, 1995.

  24. Rybalchenko A.Ya., Rybalchenko T.M., Silaev V.I., Theoretical basis for forecasting and exploration of primary diamonds deposits of tuffizit type. Izvestiya Komi nauchnogo tsentra UrO RAN, v. 1/issue 5, Syktyvkar, pp 54-66, 2011. (in Russian)

  25. Sonin V.M., Chepurov A.A., Shcheglov D.V., Kosolobov S.S., Logvinova A.M., Chepurov A.I., Latyshev A.V., Sobolev N.V., Study of the surface of natural diamonds by the method of atomic force microscopy. Doklady Earth Sciences, 447 (2): 1314-1316, 2012.

  26. Tolansky S., Microstructures of Diamond Surfaces. N.A.G. Press, London, . International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

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