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 (Rudy I Metally) , (3). Retrieved from https://rm.tsnigri.ru/index.php/main/article/view/154

Issue

Section

MATERIAL COMPOSITION AND PROPERTIES OF ROCKS AND ORE