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Microinclusions in monocrystalline octahedral diamonds and coated diamonds from Diavik, Slave Craton: Clues to diamond genesis

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Araujo, Debora P.
Griffin, William Lindsay
O'Reilly, Suzanne Yvette
Grant, Kevin J.
Holden, Peter
van Achterbergh, Esmé
Ireland, Trevor

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Detailed in-situ analyses of trace-element patterns, N contents, N aggregation state and δ13C define two populations of gem-quality diamonds in the A154 kimberlite; these probably formed at different times and from different media. Four octahedra with 50

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