Diamonds of multiple origins from New South Wales : further data and discussion

Frederick L. Sutherland, Laurie M. Barron

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    Abstract

    Diamonds from Brickclay Creek, near Walcha, are associated with a Cenozoic nephelinitic intrusion and expand evidence for multiple origins for diamonds from New South Wales. Although the diamonds show similar morphology and C-isotope characteristics to the unusual subduction-related diamonds from the Bingara-Copeton fields, the greater topographic elevation of the associated rocks, and particularly the N aggregation relationships of the diamonds indicate a separate local source. Both yellow and white diamonds from Walcha show limited 1aB nitrogen aggregation (0-7%), similar to that of Ellendale 4 diamonds from Cenozoic pipes in Western Australia. A model is proposed for their local origin from a relatively young (Mesozoic?) subducted mantle slab below the eastern New England Orogen.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages7
    JournalAustralian Journal of Earth Sciences
    Publication statusPublished - 2003

    Keywords

    • New South Wales
    • diamonds
    • nephelinite
    • nitrogen

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