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Deep, ultra-hot-melting residues as cradles of mantle diamond

Deep, ultra-hot-melting residues as cradles of mantle diamond

CO2-Rich Melts in Earth (Chapter 6) - Deep Carbon

Depth-dependent peridotite-melt interaction and the origin of variable silica in the cratonic mantle

TESTING OF SEDIMENTARY DEPOSITS AT DIAMOND SEARCHING WORKS ООО Перспектива - Эдиторум - Editorum

Frontiers Komatiites From Mantle Transition Zone Plumes

3 Magma, Melting, and Crystallization – Open Petrology

How Are Diamonds Formed? Scientists Solve Long-Standing Geological Puzzle of the Precious Rock's Formation

Greta Van Fleet AI Acrylic Art - PhelanVoin's AI Acrylic Art

Extreme redox variations in a superdeep diamond from a subducted slab

PDF] Quantitative modeling of trace element fractionation during incongruent dynamic melting

3 Magma, Melting, and Crystallization – Open Petrology

We used to think diamonds were everywhere: New research suggests they've always been rare

CO2-Rich Melts in Earth (Chapter 6) - Deep Carbon

Schematic diagram showing three main mantle melting zones of a growing

The Victor Mine (Superior Craton, Canada): Neoproterozoic lherzolitic diamonds from a thermally-modified cratonic root

a) A diagram of grt-cpx ages versus temperature of last equilibration