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SDLRC - Region: North America - Technical


The Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation - Technical, Media and Corporate Articles based on Major Region - North America
The Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation is compiled by Patricia Sheahan who publishes on a monthly basis a list of new scientific articles related to diamonds as well as media coverage and corporate announcements called the Sheahan Diamond Literature Service that is distributed as a free pdf to a list of followers. Pat has kindly agreed to allow her work to be made available as an online digital resource at Kaiser Research Online so that a broader community interested in diamonds and related geology can benefit. The references are for personal use information purposes only; when available a link is provided to an online location where the full article can be accessed or purchased directly. Reproduction of this compilation in part or in whole without permission from the Sheahan Diamond Literature Service is strictly prohibited. Return to Diamond Region Index
Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation - Scientific Articles by Author for all years
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Li+ M-Maq Mar-Mc Md-Mn Mo+ N O P-Pd Pe-Pn Po+ Q R-Rh Ri-Rn Ro+ S-Sd Se-Sh Si-Sm Sn-Ss St+ T-Th Ti+ U V W-Wg Wh+ X Y Z
Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation - Media/Corporate References by Name for all years
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Each article reference in the SDLRC is tagged with one or more key words assigned by Pat Sheahan to highlight the main topics of the article. In addition most references have been tagged with one or more region words. In an effort to make it easier for users to track down articles related to a specific region, KRO has extracted these region words and developed a list of major region words presented in the Major Region Index to which individual region words used in the article reference have been assigned. Each individual Region Report contains in chronological order all the references with a region word associated with the Major Region word. Depending on the total for each reference type - technical, media and corporate - the references will be either in their own technical, media or corporate Region Report, or combined in a single report. Where there is a significant number of technical references there will be a technical report dedicated to the technical articles while the media and corporate references are combined in a separate region report. References that were added in the most recent monthly update are highlighted in yellow within the Region Report. The Major Region words have been defined by a scale system of "general", "continent", "country", "state or province" and "regional". Major Region words at the smaller scales have been created only when there are enough references to make isolating them worthwhile. References not tagged with a Region are excluded, and articles with a region word not matched with a Major Region show up in the "Unknown" report.
Kimberlite - diamondiferous Lamproite - diamondiferous Lamprophyre - diamondiferous Other - diamondiferous
Kimberlite - non diamondiferous Lamproite - non diamondiferous Lamprophyre - non diamondiferous Other - non diamondiferous
Kimberlite - unknown Lamproite - unknown Lamprophyre - unknown Other - unknown
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CITATION: Faure, S, 2010, World Kimberlites CONSOREM Database (Version 3), Consortium de Recherche en Exploration Minérale CONSOREM, Université du Québec à Montréal, Numerical Database on consorem.ca. NOTE: This publicly available database results of a compilation of other public databases, scientific and governmental publications and maps, and various data from exploration companies reports or Web sites, If you notice errors, have additional kimberlite localizations that should be included in this database, or have any comments and suggestions, please contact the author specifying the ID of the kimberlite: [email protected]
North America - Technical, Media and Corporate
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Published
AuthorTitleSourceRegionKeywords
DS1900-0022
1900
Escard, J.Les Pierres Precieuses et Autre Gisement DiamantifieresMoniteur De la Bijouterie., 2P.Asia, Borneo, Sumatra, Australia, South America, Guyana, North America, ChinaDiamond Occurrences
DS1984-0164
1984
Bond, G.C., Nickeson, P.A., Kominz, M.A.Breakup of a supercontinent between 625 Ma and 555 Ma: new evidence And implications for continent histories.Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 70, pp. 325-45.North America, ArgentinaTectonics, Rifting
DS1987-0223
1987
Fraser, K.J.Petrogenesis of kimberlites from South Africa and lamproites from Western australia and North AmericaPh.d. Thesis, Open University United KingdoM., 288p. Available University of Microfilm BRDX80890South Africa, Australia, North AmericaLamproites
DS1987-0247
1987
Geological Society of AmericaMagnetic anomaly map of North AmericaG.s.a. Dnag Publ, 1:5, 000, 000 $ 23.20 United StatesNorth AmericaGeophysics, Magnetics
DS1988-0438
1988
Manspeizer, W.Continental break up and origin of the Atlantic ocean and passivemarginsElsevier, Dev. in Geotectonics No. 22, 998p. $ 294.75 United StatesAfrica, North AmericaPlate tectonics, Outline of book
DS1988-0570
1988
Richter, F.M.A major change in the thermal state of the earth at the Archean Proterozoic boundary: consequences for the nature and preser-vation of continental lithosphereJournal of Petrology, Special Volume 1988- Oceanic and Continental, pp. 39-52North AmericaMidcontinent, Geothermometry
DS1989-0156
1989
Bowring, S.A., King, J.E., Housh, T.B., Isachsen, C.E., Podosek, F.A.Neodymium and lead isotope evidence for enriched early Archean crust in North AmericaNature, Vol. 340, No. 6230, July 20, pp. 222-224North AmericaGeochronology, Archean
DS1989-1465
1989
Sugden, D.E.Modification of old land surfaces by ice sheetsZeitschrift fur Geomorphologie, Sup, No. 72, Weathered mantles (saprolites), pp. 163-172North America, OntarioGeomorphology, Glaciation
DS1989-1652
1989
Wooley, A.R.The spatial and temporal distribution of carbonatitesCarbonatites -Genesis and Evolution, Ed. K. Bell Unwin Hyman Publ, pp. 15-37Africa, South America, North America, Ontario, BrazilCarbonatite, Localities
DS1990-0986
1990
Mariano, A.N., Mitchell, R.H.Mineralogy and geochemistry of perovskite- rich pyroxenitesGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Vancouver 90 Program with Abstracts, Held May 16-18, Vol. 15, p. A83. AbstractBrazil, North America, Greenland, RussiaCarbonatite, Alkaline rocks
DS1990-1578
1990
Wood, C.A., Kienle, J.Volcanoes of North Americaá#1Cambridge University Press, 354p. approx. $ 70.00North AmericaVolcanoes, Book -ad
DS1991-0109
1991
Besse, J., Courtillot, V.Revised and synthetic apparent polar wander paths of the African, Eurasian, North American and Indian plates, and true polar wander since 200MaJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 96, No. B 3, March 10, pp. 4029-4050Africa, North America, IndiaPaleomagnetism, Polar wander
DS1991-0837
1991
Keating, P.B.An apparent density map of North AmericaGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC)/SEG Annual Meeting May 27-29. Toronto, Ontario, Abstract, Vol. 16, p. A63. AbstractNorth AmericaGeophysics -gravity, Density map
DS1991-0914
1991
Kominz, M.A., Bond, G.C.Unusually large subsidence and sea-level events during middle Paleozoictime: new evidence supporting mantle convection models for supercontinentassemblyGeology, Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 56-60North AmericaMantle, Craton
DS1991-1420
1991
Richardson, R.M., Reding, L.M.North American plate dynamics #1Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 96, No. B7, July 10, pp. 12, 201-12, 224North AmericaTectonics, Plate
DS1992-0292
1992
Condie, K.C.Proterozoic crustal evolutionElsevier, approx. $ 130.00South Africa, North AmericaBook -ad Ophiolites, Mafic dikes, Granulites, anorthosites, Mantle, Layered intrusions, Bushveld, platinum group elements (PGE), Dike Swarms
DS1992-1194
1992
Pilkington, M., et al.Gravity anomaly map with shaded relief of gradient of North AmericaGeological Survey of Canada, Map 1807A 1: 10, 000, 000 $ 4.80Canada, United States, North AmericaMap -geophysics, Gravity Anomaly
DS1992-1195
1992
Pilkington, M., et al.Horizontal gradient of the Bouguer Gravity anomaly map of North AmericaGeological Survey of Canada, Map 1809A 1: 10, 000, 000 $ 4.80Canada, United States, North AmericaMap -geophysics, Gravity -Bouguer
DS1992-1196
1992
Pilkington, M., et al.Vertical gradient of the Bouger Gravity anomaly map of North AmericaGeological Survey of Canada, Map 1810A 1: 10, 000, 000 $ 4.80Canada, United States, North AmericaMap -geophysics, Gravity -Bouguer vertical gradient
DS1992-1197
1992
Pilkington, M., et al.Isostatic gravity anomaly map of North AmericaGeological Survey of Canada, Map 1808A 1: 10, 000, 000 $ 4.80Canada, United States, North AmericaMap -geophysics, Gravity -isostatic
DS1992-1198
1992
Pilkington, M., et al.Vertical gradient of the Bouguer Gravity anomaly map of North AmericaGeological Survey of Canada, Map 1810A 1: 10, 000, 000 $ 4.80Canada, United States, North AmericaMap, Gravity -Bouguer vertical gradient
DS1992-1199
1992
Pilkington, M., et al.Magnetic field intensity map of North AmericaGeological Survey of Canada, Map 1811A, 1: 10, 000, 000 $ 4.80Canada, United States, North AmericaMap, Magnetic field intensity
DS1992-1428
1992
Sloan, H., Patriat, Ph.Kinematics of the North American-African plate boundary between 28 and 29 N (North) during the last 10 Ma: evolution of the axial geometry and spreading rate and direction.Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 113, pp. 323-341.North America, Africa, United StatesTectonics, between 28 and 29 North
DS1992-1541
1992
Thomas, M.D.Structural fabric of the North American continent, as defined by gravity trends #2in: Mason, R. Basement tectonics, International Basement Tectonic, Vol. 7, pp. 257-276North America, CanadaStructure, Geophysics -gravity
DS1992-1645
1992
Weimer, R.J.Developments in sequence stratigraphy: foreland and cratonic basinsAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists, Vol. 76, No. 7, July pp. 965-82.North AmericaCraton - basin
DS1993-0471
1993
Fuis, G.S., Clowes, R.M.Comparison of deep structure along three transects of the western North American continental margin.Tectonics, Vol. 12, No. 6, December pp. 1420-1435.Cordillera, North AmericaTectonics, Transects, Structure
DS1993-0653
1993
Helmstaedt, H.H., Gurney, J.J.Geotectonic controls on the formation of diamonds and their kimberlitic and lamproitic host rocks: applications to diamond exploration.Proceedings of the Fifth Kimberlite Conference held in Araxam Brasil, Vol. 2, pp. 236-250. 15p.Africa, North AmericaTectonics, diamond genesis, Craton
DS1993-1090
1993
Muehlberger, W.R.Tectonic map of North America -SOUTHERN HALFAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists Map, 1: 5 million 2 sheets $ 16.00North AmericaMap -ad, Tectonics
DS1994-0151
1994
Berry, J.P., Wilkinson, B.H.Paleoclimatic and tectonic control on the accumulation of North American cratonic sedimentGeological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin, Vol. 106, No. 7, July pp. 855-865North AmericaSedimentology, Tectonics, Craton
DS1994-0152
1994
Berry, J.P., Wilkinson, B.H.Paleoclimate and tectonic control on the accumulation of North American cratonic sediment.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 106, July. pp. 855-65.Western Canada, North AmericaTectonics, Lithofacies maps
DS1995-0026
1995
Alsina, D., Woodward, R.L.Upper mantle shear velocity structure of North AmericaEos, Vol. 76, No. 46, Nov. 7. p.F422. Abstract.Mantle, North AmericaGeophysics -seismic
DS1995-0032
1995
American geological InstituteUnion list of field trip guidebooks of North AmericaAmerican Geological Institute, 6th. edition, $ 80.00 United StatesNorth AmericaGuidebook list, Book -ad
DS1995-0176
1995
Bostock, M.G.A seismic image of the upper mantle beneath the North American CratonEos, Vol. 76, No. 46, Nov. 7. p.F383. Abstract.Mantle, North AmericaGeophysics -seismic, Mantle stratigraphy
DS1995-0182
1995
Bott, M.H.P., Hinze, W.J.Methods of investigation: potential field methodsContinental Rifts: evolution, structure, tectonics, No. 25, pp. 93-98North AmericaGeophysics -gravity, magnetics
DS1995-0183
1995
Bott, M.H.P., Hinze, W.J.Methods of investigation: potential field methodsContinental Rifts: evolution, structure, tectonics, No. 25, pp. 93-98.North AmericaGeophysics -gravity, magnetics
DS1995-0196
1995
Braile, L.W., Keller, G.R., Mueller, S., Prodehl, C.Methods of investigation: seismic techniquesContinental Rifts: evolution, structure, tectonics, No. 25, pp. 61-92North AmericaSeismics -reflection, refraction
DS1995-0197
1995
Braile, L.W., Keller, G.R., Mueller, S., Prodehl, C.Methods of investigation: seismic techniquesContinental Rifts: evolution, structure, tectonics, No. 25, pp. 61-92.North AmericaSeismics -reflection, refraction
DS1995-0235
1995
Burgess, P.M., Gurnis, M., Moresi, L.N.Geodynamical contributions to the formation of North American cratonic stratigraphic sequences.Eos, Vol. 76, No. 46, Nov. 7. p.F535. Abstract.United States, Canada, North AmericaCraton, Geodynamics
DS1995-0388
1995
Davidson, A.A review of the Grenville orogen in its North American type areaAustralian Journal of Geology Geophys., Vol. 16, pp. 3-24.North AmericaMesoProterozoic, Paleoproterozoic
DS1995-0543
1995
Fipke, C.E., Gurney, J.J., Moore, R.O.Diamond exploration techniques emphasing indicator mineral geochemistry and Canadian examples.Geological Survey of Canada, Bulletin. 423, 86p. approx. $ 32.00Canada, North AmericaPetrology, kimberlites, lamproites, Exploration techniques
DS1995-0579
1995
Gao, S., Wedepohl, K.H.The negative Eu anomaly in Archean sedimentary rocks: implications fordecomposition, age, importance graniteEarth and Planet. Science Letters, Vol. 133, pp. 81-94South Africa, Greenland, North America, Australia, ChinaArchean Eu signatures, Europium, Continental crust composition
DS1995-0837
1995
Idnurm, M., Giddings, J.W.Paleoproterozoic-Neoproterozoic North America-Australia link: new evidence from PaleomagnetismGeology, Vol. 23, No. 2, Feb. pp. 149-152Australia, North AmericaPaleomagnetism, Proterozoic
DM1995-2507
1995
North American Minerals NewsKensington Resources enters diamond jv... Fort a la CorneNorth American Minerals News, May p. 5.North AmericaNews item, Kensington Resources
DS1995-1955
1995
Van der Lee, S.North American Upper Mantle 3D S- velocity structureEos, Abstracts, Vol. 76, No. 17, Apr 25, p. S 200.Mantle, North AmericaGeophysics -seismics, Structure
DS1995-1956
1995
Van der Lee, S.The Farallon plate in the North American upper mantleEos, Vol. 76, No. 46, Nov. 7. p.F422. Abstract.Mantle, North AmericaUpper mantle
DS1996-0147
1996
Boerner, D.E., Kurtz, R.D., Craven, JJ.A.Electrical conductivity and Paleo-Proterozoic foredeepsJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 101, No. B 6, June 10, pp. 13, 775-91Canada, North AmericaProterozoic, Geophysics
DS1996-0400
1996
Dyke, A.S.Preliminary paleogeographic maps of glaciated North AmericaGeological Survey of Canada, Open file, No. 3296, 6 maps $ 120.00Canada, United States, North AmericaMap, Glaciation - paleogeographic
DS1996-0470
1996
Friedman, G.M., et al.Continental crust structures on the continental margin of western NorthAmericaSpringer Verlag Publ, 352p. $ 120.00North AmericaTectonics -crust, Book -ad
DS1996-0927
1996
McEnroe, S.A Barremenian-Aptian (Early Cretaceous) North American paleomagnetic reference pole.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 101, No. B7, July 10, pp. 15, 819-36.North America, CanadaPaleomagnetics
DS1996-0929
1996
McHone, J.G.Constraints on the mantle plume model for Mesozoic alkaline intrusions in northeastern North America.Canadian Mineralogist, Vol. 34, pt. 2, April pp. 325-334.North America, Eastern AppalachiansModel -mantle plume, hot spots, Alkaline rocks, sea mounts
DS1996-1458
1996
Van der Pluijm, B.A., Catacosinos, P.A.Basement and basins of eastern North America #1Geological Society of America Special paper, No. 308, $ 50.00, pp. 204Eastern North America, Midcontinent, IllinoisBook - ad, Book - table of contents, Basement, tectonics, basins
DS1996-1459
1996
Van der Pluijm, B.A., Catacostinos, P.A.Basement and basins of eastern North America #2Geological Society of America, SPE308, 220p. approx. $ 50.00 United StatesNorth AmericaBook - ad, Basins
DS1996-1477
1996
Veizer, J., Ernst, R.E.Temporal pattern of sedimentation Phanerozoic of North AmericaGeochemistry International, Vol. 33, No. 5, pp. 64-76.North America, Canada, United StatesGeochemistry, sediment recycling
DS1997-0145
1997
Burgess, P.M., Gurnis, M., Moresi, L.N.Formation of sequences in the cratonic interior of North America by interaction between mantle, eustatic..Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 109, No. 12, Dec. pp. 1515-1535.North America, United States, Canada, Alberta, MontanaCraton, Stratigraphy, geochronology
DM1997-1789
1997
North American MiningThe Mother Lode transforms a way of life.... socio economic concernsVoisey's Bay nickel.... communityNorth American Mining, Vol. 1, No. 2, March pp. 11, 12North AmericaEconomics, Aboriginal
DM1997-1790
1997
North American MiningInvestment Research Group names socially responsible miners.Social Investment OrganizationNorth American Mining, Sept. pp. 12-17North AmericaEnvironment, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DM1997-1791
1997
North American MiningCanada paves the way in aboriginal mining... interview with Hans MatthewsNorth American Mining, Feb. pp. 13, 15, 17, 19North AmericaLegal, Aboriginal rights
DM1997-1792
1997
North American MiningCommunity empowerment: International mining comes to terms with a powerfulforceNorth American Mining, Nov. pp. 11-13North AmericaMining, Environment - aboriginal
DM1997-1793
1997
North American MiningGlobalization offers social environmental opportunitiesNorth American Mining, Nov. pp. 14-16North AmericaMining, Environment - aboriginal
DS1997-0868
1997
Ojakangas, R.W., Diackas, A.B., Green, J.C.Middle Proterozoic to Cambrian rifting, central North AmericaGeological Society of America, SPE312, 326p. approx. $ 80.00 United StatesNorth AmericaBook - ad, Tectonics, rifting
DS1997-0878
1997
Oyarzun, R., Doblas, M., Lopez-Ruiz, J., Cebria, .M.Opening of the central Atlantic and asymmetric mantle upwelling phenomena:implications long lived magmatismGeology, Vol. 25, No. 8, August pp. 727-730Mantle, North America, North AtlanticMagma, tectonics, rift, Tholeiite, alkaline
DS1997-1192
1997
Van der Lee, S., Nolet, G.Upper mantle S velocity structure of North AmericaJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 102, No. 10, Oct. 10, pp. 22, 815-838.North America, United States, CanadaMantle, Tectonics - geophysics - seismics
DS1998-0455
1998
Fuis, G.S.West margin of North America - a synthesis of recent seismic transectsTectonophysics, Vol. 288, No. 1-4, Mar. pp. 265-?North America, British ColumbiaTectonics, Geophysics - seismic
DS1998-0869
1998
Li, A., Fischer, K.M., Clarke, T.J.Mantle discontinuities and temperature under the North American continentalkeel.Nature, Vol. 395, No. 6698, Sept. 10, pp. 160-63.North America, Canada, United StatesMantle, Geothermometry
DS1998-0972
1998
McCandless, T.E.Kimberlites: the products of deep seated subduction7th International Kimberlite Conference Abstract, pp. 558-0.Southern Africa, North AmericaTectonics, subduction, Magmatism
DS1998-1301
1998
Schulze, D.J., Valley, J.W., Bell, D.R., Spicuzza, M.Significance of oxygen isotope variations in the chromium-poor megacryst suite7th. Kimberlite Conference abstract, pp. 769-71.South Africa, North AmericaKimberlite - Group I, II, Subduction
DS1998-1410
1998
Stevenson, R.Crustal growth in the Archean Superior ProvinceGeological Society of America (GSA) Annual Meeting, abstract. only, p.A206.North America, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, WyomingTectonics, Continent formation
DS2000-0283
2000
Faure, G.Plumes pp. 57-59. Alkalic igneous rocks on continents pp. 281-299. Europe pp. 307-16. Scandinavia pp. 317-21. Kola pp. 322-4. Australia pp. 334-42. Wyoming p.324-33Springer: Origin of Igneous rocks, Mantle, Africa, Australia, North America, MontanaGeochronology
DS2001-0259
2001
DNAGThe geological map of North America. ( first new one since 1949)Dnag, in progressUnited States, Canada, North AmericaMap - geology
DS2001-0367
2001
Geological Society of AmericaThe Geological map of North America. First since 1949Gsa Dnag, in pressNorth America, United States, Canada, MexicoMap - ad, Map compilation
DS2001-0831
2001
Neves, F.A., Singh, S.C., Priestly, K.Velocity structure of the upper mantle discontinuities beneath North America from waveform inversion.. seismicJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 106, No. 10, pp.21,883-96.North AmericaTectonics, seismics, stress, Modeling
DS2002-0161
2002
Bizarro, M., Simonetti, A., Stevenson, R.K., David, J.Hf isotope evidence for a hidden mantle reservoirGeology, Vol. 30,9,Sept. pp. 771-4.Greenland, North America, LabradorCarbonatite, kimberlites, Archean - geochronology
DS2002-0291
2002
Chulick, G.S., Mooney, W.D.Seismic structure of the crust and uppermost mantle of North America and adjacent oceanic basins, a synthesis.Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, Vol. 92, 6, pp. 2478-92.North America, United States, CanadaGeophysics - seismics, tectonics
DS2002-0585
2002
Goes, S., Van der Lee, S.Thermal structure of the North American uppermost mantle inferred from seismic tomography.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol.107,B3, pp.ETG 2-1-20North America, United States, Midcontinent, WyomingSubduction, Tomography, tectonics, seismics
DS2002-0586
2002
Goes, S., Van der lee, S.Thermal structure of the North American uppermost mantle inferred from seismic tomography.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 107, No.3, pp.United States, Canada, North AmericaGeothermometry
DM2002-2131
2002
London Mining JournalMineral exploration 2001 - a global reviewLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 338, No. 8674, March 1, pp. 4-7.North America, Latin America, Europe, Australia, AfricaEconomics, discoveries
DM2002-2233
2002
MacDonald, A.Industry in transition. A profile of the North American Mining sectorMining, Minerals and Sustainable Development, 139p. $ 25.00North AmericaBook - table of contents, Economics, mining industry
DM2002-2285
2002
Mining, Minerals and Sustainable Development N.A.Learning from the future: alternative scenarios for the North American Mining and Minerals Industry.Mining, Minerals and Sustainable Development, 28p. $ 25.00North AmericaBook - table of contents, Economics, mining industry
DS2002-1484
2002
Silver, P.G., Holt. W.E.The mantle flow field beneath western North AmericaScience, No. 5557, Feb. 8, pp. 1054-7.North America, CordilleraGeophysics - seismics
DS2002-1716
2002
Williams, R.S. Jr., Ferrigno, J.G.Satellite images of glaciers of the world: North AmericaU.s. Geological Survey, P. 1386-J, pp. J 1-405 $ 76. http://pubs.usgs.gov/profNorth AmericaBlank
DS2003-0037
2003
Artemieva, I.M.Structure and evolution of the continental lithosphereGeological Society of America, Annual Meeting Nov. 2-5, Abstracts p.14.North AmericaGeophysics - seismics, lithosphere
DS2003-0039
2003
Artemieva, I.M., Billen, M., Leveque, J.J.Shear wave velocity seismic attenuation and thermal structure of the continentalGeological Society of America, Annual Meeting Nov. 2-5, Abstracts p.14.North AmericaGeophysics - seismics, lithosphere
DS2003-0968
2003
Mooney, W.D.Density structure of the upper mantle under North AmericaGeological Society of America, Annual Meeting Nov. 2-5, Abstracts p.14.North America, United States, CanadaGeophysics - seismics, lithosphere
DS200612-0866
2006
Mareschal, J-C., Jaupart, C., Perry, H.K.C.Crustal evolution in North America recorded in heat production.Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 70, 18, p. 12, abstract only.Mantle, North AmericaGeothermometry
DS200612-1422
2006
Thomas, W.A.Tectonic inheritance at a continental margin.GSA Today, Vol. 16, 2, Feb. pp. 4-11.Mantle, Pangea, Rodinia, North AmericaTectonics
DS201212-0758
2012
Villemaire, M., Darbyshire, F.A., Bastow, I.D.P wave tomography of eastern North America: evidence for mantle evolution from Archean to Phanerozoic, and modification during subsequent hotspot tectonism.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 117, B12302, 15p.Mantle, North America, CanadaTomography, plumes
DS201412-0596
2014
Moresi, L., Betts, P.G., Miller, M.S., Cayley, R.A.Dynamics of continental accretion.Nature, Vol. 508, pp. 245-248.Mantle, North AmericaSubduction
DM201903-0663
2019
Rough-polishedAWDC promotes Antwerp diamond trade during Royal Mission to Mexico.rough-polished.com, Feb. 22, 1/4p.North America, MexicoNews item - AWDC
DS201909-2038
2019
Farre-de-Pblo, J., Proenza, J.A., Gonzalez-Jiminez, J.M., Garcia-Casco, A., Colas, V., Roque-Rosell, J., Camprubi, A., Sanchez-Navas, A.A shallow origin for diamonds in ophiolitic chromitites. Geology, Vol. 47, pp. e477-478.North America, Mexicomicrodiamonds

Abstract: Recent findings of diamonds in ophiolitic peridotites and chromitites challenge our traditional notion of Earth mantle dynamics. Models attempting to explain these findings involve incorporation of diamonds into chromite near the mantle transition zone. However, the occurrence of metastable diamonds in this context has not been considered. Here, we report for the first time in situ microdiamonds in chromite from ophiolitic chromitite pods hosted in the Tehuitzingo serpentinite (southern Mexico). Here, diamonds occur as fracture-filling inclusions along with quartz, clinochlore, serpentine, and amorphous carbon, thus indicating a secondary origin during the shallow hydration of chromitite. Chromite chemical variations across the diamond-bearing healed fractures indicate formation during the retrograde evolution of chromitite at temperatures between 670 °C and 515 °C. During this stage, diamond precipitated metastably at low pressure from reduced C-O-H fluids that infiltrated from the host peridotite at the onset of serpentinization processes. Diamond was preserved as a result of fracture healing at the same temperature interval in which the chromite alteration began. These mechanisms of diamond formation challenge the idea that the occurrence of diamond in ophiolitic rocks constitutes an unequivocal indicator of ultrahigh-pressure conditions.
DS201909-2109
2019
Yang, J., Lian, D., Robinson, P.T., Qiu, T., Xiong, F., Wu, W.A shallow origin for diamonds in ophiolitic chromitites. Geology, Vol. 47, pp. e475.North America, Mexicomicrodiamonds
 
 

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