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U-Th/He systematics of fluid-rich 'fibrous' diamonds - Evidence for pre- and syn-kimberlite eruption ages

Journal

CHEMICAL GEOLOGY
Volume 515, Issue -, Pages 22-36

Publisher

ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2019.04.001

Keywords

Dating; Diamond; U-Th/He systematics; Trace elements; Fluid inclusions; Nitrogen aggregation

Funding

  1. Australian Microscopy and Microanalysis Research Facility (AMMRF)
  2. DEST Systemic Infrastructure Grants
  3. ARC LIEF
  4. NCRIS/AuScope
  5. Macquarie University
  6. Australian Government's Enterprise Connect - Researcher in Business Program
  7. AGRTP
  8. Ringwood scholarships
  9. ARC Discovery Program [DP DP14010976]
  10. Canada Excellence Research Chairs, Government of Canada

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The physical characteristics and impermeability of diamonds allow them to retain radiogenic He-4 produced in-situ from radioactive decay of U, Th and Sm. This study investigates the U-Th/He systematics of fibrous diamonds and provides a first step in quantification of the uncertainties associated with determining the in-situ produced radiogenic He-4 concentration. Factors determining the total amount of measured helium in a diamond are the initial trapped He-4, the in-situ produced radiogenic He-4, alpha-implantation, alpha-ejection, diffusion, and cosmogenic He-3 production. Alpha implantation is negligible, and diffusion is slow, but the cosmogenic He-3 component can be significant for alluvial diamonds as the recovery depth is unknown. Therefore, samples were grouped based on similar major and trace element compositions to determine possible genetically related samples. A correlation between the He-4 and U-Th concentrations approximates the initial He-4 concentration at the axis-intersect and age as the slope. In this study, the corrections were applied to eight fibrous cubic diamonds from the Democratic Republic of the Congo and two diamonds from the Jwaneng kimberlite in Botswana. A correlation exists between the He-4 and U-Th concentrations of the group ZRC2, 3, and 6, and of the group CNG2, 3, and 4 and both correlations deviate significantly from a 71 Ma kimberlite eruption isochron. The U-Th/He dating method appears a promising new approach to date metasomatic fluid events that result in fibrous diamond formation and this is the first evidence that some fibrous diamonds can be formed 10s to 100s Myr before the kimberlite eruption.

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