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1 The University of Sydney
Geodynamics of diamond deposits Craig O’Neill The University of Sydney

2 New Scientist, 21st September 2002

3 Formation of diamond deposits:
the standard model Helmstaedt and Gurney, 1995

4 Southern Africa Shirey et al. 2002

5 Southern African geotherms
Graphite Diamond Off-craton On-craton

6 Clifford’s Rule Helmstaedt and Gurney, 1995

7 Australia Argyle: Lamproite
Hall’s Creek mobile belt (Proterozoic), adjacent to Kimberley block (possible Archean basement) Merlin: Kimberlite Central Australian mobile belts Australia’s diamond occurrences

8 Structure of the Australian Lithosphere

9 Cross-sections

10 Moresi et al., 2000; O’Neill et al., 2002
Numerical Models Moresi et al., 2000; O’Neill et al., 2002

11 Numerical Models Moresi et al., 2000 O’Neill et al., 2002 H F
Off-craton On-craton H F Time in DSF

12 Percentage time geotherms spend in DSF

13 Distance to COB B. Archean cratons
C. Distance from cratons D. Combined

14 Tomography cross-sections through Argyle and Merlin

15 Restriction to Archean terranes too stringent
Conclusions Restriction to Archean terranes too stringent diamond formation may not always be related to formation of cratonic roots require PT conditions and C source Inclusion of many stable Proterozoic platforms Focus on where kimberlite volcanism is likely to occur Australia example: step changes in lithospheric thicknesses could be important


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