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What is a kimberlite? Petrology and mineralogy of hypabyssal kimberlites

Roger H. Mitchell, Andrea Giuliani and Hugh O'Brien
What is a kimberlite? Petrology and mineralogy of hypabyssal kimberlites (in Kimberlites, Andrea Giuliani (editor) and D. Graham Pearson (editor))
Elements (December 2019) 15 (6): 381-386

Abstract

Hypabyssal kimberlites are subvolcanic intrusive rocks crystallised from mantle-derived magmas poor in SiO (super 2) and rich in CO (super 2) and H (super 2) O. They are complex, hybrid rocks containing significant amounts of mantle-derived fragments, primarily olivine with rare diamonds, set in a matrix of essentially magmatic origin. Unambiguous identification of kimberlites requires careful petrographic examination combined with mineral compositional analyses. Melt inclusion studies have shown that kimberlite melts contain higher alkali concentrations than previously thought but have not clarified the ultimate origin of these melts. Because of the hybrid nature of kimberlites and their common hydrothermal alteration by fluids of controversial origin (magmatic and/or crustal), the composition of primary kimberlite melts remains unknown.


ISSN: 1811-5209
Serial Title: Elements
Serial Volume: 15
Serial Issue: 6
Title: What is a kimberlite? Petrology and mineralogy of hypabyssal kimberlites
Title: Kimberlites
Author(s): Mitchell, Roger H.Giuliani, AndreaO'Brien, Hugh
Author(s): Giuliani, Andreaeditor
Author(s): Pearson, D. Grahameditor
Affiliation: Lakehead University, Department of Geology, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada
Affiliation: ETH Zurich, Department of Earth Sciences, Institute of Geochemistry and Petrology, Zurich, Switzerland
Pages: 381-386
Published: 201912
Text Language: English
Publisher: Mineralogical Society of America and Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland and Mineralogical Association of Canada and Geochemical Society and Clay Minerals Society, International
References: 30
Accession Number: 2020-006956
Categories: Igneous and metamorphic petrology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus.
Secondary Affiliation: ETH Zurich, Department of Earth Sciences, Institute of Geochemistry and Petrology, CHE, SwitzerlandGeological Survey of Finland, FIN, Finland
Country of Publication: International
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2020, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, copyright, Mineralogical Society of America. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 202006
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