Ringwoodite and zirconia inclusions indicate downward travel of super-deep diamonds

Author:

Lorenzon Sofia1,Novella Davide1,Nimis Paolo1,Jacobsen Steven D.2,Thomassot Emilie3,Pamato Martha G.1,Prosperi Loredana4,Lorenzetti Alessandra5,Alvaro Matteo6,Brenker Frank7,Salvadego Franco8,Nestola Fabrizio17

Affiliation:

1. 1Department of Geosciences, University of Padova, Via G. Gradenigo 6, 35131 Padua, Italy

2. 2Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Northwestern University, 2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston, Illinois 60208, USA

3. 3Université de Lorraine, CNRS, Centre de Recherches Pétrographiques et Géochimiques (CRPG), UMR 7358, F-54501 Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France

4. 4Istituto Gemmologico Italiano, Piazza San Sepolcro 1, 20123 Milan, Italy

5. 5Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Via F. Marzolo 9, 35131 Padua, Italy

6. 6Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Pavia, Via A. Ferrata 1, 27100 Pavia, Italy

7. 7Geoscience Institute, Goethe University, Altenhoeferallee 1, 60438 Frankfurt, Germany

8. 8Collegio Periti Italiani, Via del Traforo 133, 00187 Rome, Italy

Abstract

Abstract Natural diamonds and their inclusions provide unique glimpses of mantle processes from as deep as ~800 km and dating back to 3.5 G.y. Once formed, diamonds are commonly interpreted to travel upward, either slowly within mantle upwellings or rapidly within explosive, carbonate-rich magmas erupting at the surface. Although global tectonics induce subduction of material from shallow depths into the deep mantle, mineralogical evidence for downward movements of diamonds has never been reported. We report the finding of an unusual composite inclusion consisting of ringwoodite (the second finding to date), tetragonal zirconia, and coesite within an alluvial super-deep diamond from the Central African Republic. We interpret zirconia + coesite and ringwoodite as prograde transformation products after zircon or reidite (ZrSiO4) and olivine or wadsleyite, respectively. This inclusion assemblage can be explained if the diamond traveled downward after entrapping olivine/wadsleyite + zircon/reidite, dragged down by a subducting slab, before being delivered to the surface. This indicates that the commonly assumed view that diamonds form at, and capture material from, a specific mantle level and then travel upward is probably too simplistic.

Publisher

Geological Society of America

Subject

Geology

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