Authors
Roberta L Flemming, Song Gao, Candace N Freckelton, Phil JA McCausland
Publication date
2024/1/1
Journal
The Canadian Journal of Mineralogy and Petrology
Volume
62
Issue
1
Pages
61-76
Publisher
GeoScienceWorld
Description
Spinel-group minerals are among the best-known and widely used minerals in diamond exploration due to their ubiquity, resistance to weathering, and utility as petrogenetic indicators. The kimberlite indicator mineral chromite is investigated in this study using micro-X-ray diffraction (µXRD) to measure chromite unit cell parameter a o. We used epoxy-mounted chromium-rich spinel (henceforward called ‘chromite’) mineral separates with known chemical composition from kimberlitic and non-kimberlitic sources to evaluate structural-chemical correlations for potential use in diamond exploration. Chromite grains of< 300 µm size from the Koala, Misery, and Sheiba kimberlites in the Ekati property (Northwest Territories, Canada), as well as from exploration programs in Botswana and Gabon, Africa, were examined in situ, as mounted for standard electron probe microanalysis (EPMA). Unit cell parameter a o was …
Scholar articles
RL Flemming, S Gao, CN Freckelton, PJA McCausland - The Canadian Journal of Mineralogy and Petrology, 2024