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Diamonds Discovered from High-Cr Podiform Chromitites of Bulqiza, Eastern Mirdita Ophiolite, Albania

Journal

ACTA GEOLOGICA SINICA-ENGLISH EDITION
Volume 91, Issue 2, Pages 455-468

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1755-6724.13111

Keywords

Diamond; Multi-stage formation; Bulqiza chromitite; Ophiolite; Albania; Proto-Tethys

Funding

  1. NSF China [41502062, 41672046, 41541017, 41641015]
  2. China Geological Survey [DD20160023-01, 201511022]
  3. National Key Research and Development Project of China [2016YFC0600310]
  4. Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences [J1526, IGCP-649]
  5. Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [J1526] Funding Source: Austrian Science Fund (FWF)

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Various combinations of diamond, moissanite, zircon, corundum, rutile and titanitehave been recovered from the Bulqiza chromitites. More than 10 grains of diamond have been recovered, most of which are pale yellow to reddish-orange to colorless. The grains are all 100-300 m in size and mostly anhedral, but with a range of morphologies including elongated, octahedral and subhedral varieties. Their identification was confirmed by a characteristic shift in the Raman spectra between 1325 cm(-1) and 1333 cm(-1), mostly at 1331.51 cm(-1) or 1326.96 cm(-1). This investigation extends the occurrence of diamond and moissanite to the Bulqiza chromitites in the Eastern Mirdita Ophiolite. Integration of the mineralogical, petrological and geochemical data of the Bulqiza chromitites suggests their multi-stage formation. Magnesiochromite grains and perhaps small bodies of chromitite formed at various depths in the upper mantle, and encapsulated the ultra-high pressure, highly reduced and crustal minerals. Some oceanic crustal slabs containing the magnesiochromite and their inclusion were later trapped in suprasubduction zones, where they were modified by tholeiitic and boninitic arc magmas, thus changing the magnesiochromite compositions and depositing chromitite ores in melt channels.

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