Diamond precipitation from ascending reduced fluids in the Kaapvaal lithosphere: thermodynamic constraints
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2012Author
Huizenga, Jan Marten
Crossingham, Alexandra
Viljoen, Fanus
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Previous research has shown that the Kaapvaal lithospheric mantle is generally reduced
and characterised by a decreasing redox state with increasing depth. As a consequence, CO-
H fluids in the Kaapvaal lithospheric mantle are dominated by H2O, CH4, and C2H6.
Thermodynamic calculations demonstrate that diamond precipitation from such a fluid
during ascend is possible as it is exposed to a more oxidised environment and both CH4 and
C2H6 are oxidised. However, the calculations also demonstrate that the diamond
precipitation potential from such a fluid decreases when: (1) the mantle is either more
reduced or oxidised compared to the Kaapvaal mantle, or (2) the change in temperature
with pressure is smaller compared to that of the Kaapvaal mantle. Therefore, the presence
of reduced mantle fluid species and a generally decreasing oxygen fugacity with increasing
depth do not necessarily warrant diamond precipitation from a rising reduced fluid
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http://hdl.handle.net/10394/17564http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crte.2012.01.001
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