Ratio of structural impurity distribution in diamond crystals and kimberlite pipe diamond potentiak (case study of Arkhangelsk region and Yakutia)

Authors

  • Khachatryan Galina Karlenovna
    FSBI Central Research Instituteof Geological Prospecting for Base and Precious Metals, Moscow, Russia

    PhD
    leading researcher

  • Anashkina Nataliya Evgenevna
    FSBI Central Research Institute of Geological Prospecting for Base and Precious Metals, Moscow

    PhD
    researcher

Keywords:

diamond, structural impurities, nitrogen, hydrogen, kimberlite pipes, diamond potential.

Abstract

IR spectroscopy was used to compare diamonds from 12 pipes, Arkhangelsk region. Based on positive correlation between average N and H values in diamonds from various deposits, it was found that crystals from low-grade diamond pipes are relatively enriched in hydrogen compared with diamonds from Lomonosov and Grib deposits. In terms of structural impurity distribution, Arkhangelsk deposit diamonds differ from Yakutian diamonds;
it could be due to various composition of compared diamonds’ source matter and thermodynamic conditions of their growth. It is shown that hydrogen is a negative factor of diamond potential in both Yakutian and Arkhangelsk diamonds. This can partly be explained by impurity blocking effect on diamoncrystal growth.

Published

2021-11-15

How to Cite

Хачатрян Галина Карленовна, & Анашкина Наталия Евгеньевна. (2021). Ratio of structural impurity distribution in diamond crystals and kimberlite pipe diamond potentiak (case study of Arkhangelsk region and Yakutia). Ores and Metals, (3). Retrieved from https://rm.tsnigri.ru/index.php/main/article/view/154

Issue

Section

MATERIAL COMPOSITION AND PROPERTIES OF ROCKS AND ORE