12572
Accession Number
32033
Author
De, Subarnarekha;Hearney, Peter J.;Vicenzi, Edward P.;Wang, Jianhua
Title Of Article Chaper
Chemical heterogeneity in carbonado, an enigmatic polycrystalline diamond
Title Of Journal Book
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Volume
185
Pages
315-330
Collation
16 p. : ills.
Reference Bibliography
Includes bibliographic references
Language Of Text
English
Literature Type
Serial
Literature Level
Analytic
Abstract
Carbonado, a polycrystalline variety of diamond, is characterized by unusual carbon isotope compositions with bulk [delta]13C values clustered tightly between 323 and 330% (relative to PDB). These values are significantly lighter than harzburgitic diamond (with a range in [delta]13C from 31 to 310%) and fall near the lower extreme for eclogitic diamond (ranging from +3 to -34%). In combination with textural and inclusion data, these isotopic compositions have led scientists to question whether carbonado originated in the mantle or in the crust. Previous studies of carbonado have revealed a bimodal grain size distribution that correlates with cathodoluminescence (CL) emissions. We believe that these textures result from a two-step growth process, and we have obtained additional chemical evidence that supports the identification of two distinct crystal populations. Ion microprobe analyses of a Central African carbonado reveal a bimodal distribution of [delta]13C values of -24 and -26%(with an instrumental precision of þ0.29x). Secondary ion mass spectrometry analyses also demonstrate that this [delta]13C distribution coincides with variations in nitrogen abundance, and both of these chemical zonations correlate with CL emission signatures. A one-dimensional analysis of self-diffusion of carbon in diamond suggests that isotopic homogenization occurs extremely slowly, even under upper mantle conditions. Whereas the microscale distribution of carbon isotopes in carbonado does not constrain the temperature, pressure or time of carbonado formation, it does provide a geochemical signature that recorded the dynamics of the growth process.
Keywords
carbonado;diamond;spectroscopy;sims;cathodoluminescence
pub_id
12572