Title of article :
Inclusions of diamond crystals in the tourmaline of the schorl-uvite series: problems of genesis
Author/Authors :
Korsakov ، Andrei V. V.S.Sobolev Institute of Geology and Mineralogy - Siberian Branch Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) , Mikhailenko ، Denis S. V.S.Sobolev Institute of Geology and Mineralogy - Siberian Branch Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) , Zhang ، Le State Key Laboratory of Isotope Geochemistry - CAS Center for Excellence in Deep Earth Science, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry - Chinese Academy of Science , Xu ، Yi-Gang State Key Laboratory of Isotope Geochemistry - CAS Center for Excellence in Deep Earth Science, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry - Chinese Academy of Science
From page :
833
To page :
841
Abstract :
The mineralogical and geochemical features of diamond-bearing tourmaline crystals (schorl-uvite series) from garnet-clinopyroxene rocks of the Kumdy-Kol deposit (Northern Kazakhstan) have been studied in detail. The formation of the main rock-forming minerals (garnet + K-bearing clinopyroxene) occurred in the diamond stability field at 4-6 GPa and 950-1000 °C. Crystallization of K-bearing clinopyroxene at these parameters is possible in the presence of an ultra-potassic fluid or melt formed because of crustal material melting in subduction zones. Tourmaline crystals (up to 1 cm) containing diamond inclusions perform veins crosscutting high-pressure associations. The composition of individual zones varies from schorl to uvite within both a single grain and the sample as a whole. The potassium content in this tourmaline does not exceed 0.1 wt.% K2O, and the isotopic composition of boron  δ11B varies from –10 to –15.5 ‰, which significantly differs from the previously established isotopic composition of boron in maruyamaite crystals (δ11B 7.7 ‰ in the core and –1.2 ‰ in the rim) of the same deposit. Analysis of the obtained data on δ11B in the tourmalines from the diamond-grade metamorphic rocks within the Kumdy-Kol deposit suggests the existence of two boron sources that resulted in crystallization of K-bearing tourmaline crystals (maruyamaite-dravite series) and potassium-free tourmalines of the schorl-uvite series.
Keywords :
tourmaline , diamond , boron isotopic composition , silicate , carbonate rocks , subduction , high pressure metamorphism , Kokchetav
Journal title :
Journal of Mining Institute
Journal title :
Journal of Mining Institute
Record number :
2779966
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