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SDLRC - Discontinuity


The Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation - Scientific and Media Articles based on Major Keyword - Discontinuity
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Discontinuity in the context of the diamond literature refers to the transition zones between the different parts of the earth from the crust to the inner core, but more specifically refers to the Moho Discontinuity between the crust and the mantle. A simpler way to describe it is to call it the thickness of the crust, which is relevant to diamonds because according to Clifford's Rule diamond form within thick cratons which allow high pressure at cooler temperatures that define the diamond stability field.

Discontinuity
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AuthorTitleSourceRegionKeywords
DS1975-1198
1979
Rempel, G.G.Structural characteristics of the placement of kimberlites and coppernickel ores on the Siberian PlatformRussian Geology and Geophysics, Vol. 20, No. 10, pp. 61-68.Russia, SiberiaTectonics - Structure, Discontinuity, Platform
DS1992-1465
1992
Stammler, K., Kind, R., Petesen, N., Kosarev, G., Vinnik, L., LiuThe upper mantle discontinuities: correlated or anticorrelated?Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 19, No. 15, August 3, pp. 1563-1566MantleDiscontinuity, Structure
DS1992-1606
1992
Vidale, J.E., Benz, H.M.Upper mantle seismic discontinuities and the thermal structure of subduction zonesNature, Vol. 356, No. 6371, April 23, pp. 678-682MantleDiscontinuity, Geophysics -seismics
DS1993-0108
1993
Benz, H.M., Vidale, J.E.Sharpness of upper mantle discontinuities determined from high-frequencyreflectionsNature, Vol. 365, No. 6442, September 9, pp. 147-150MantleGeophysics -seismics, Discontinuity
DS1995-1229
1995
Melbourne, T.Evidence for a diffuse 410 km discontinuityEos, Vol. 76, No. 46, Nov. 7. p.F383. Abstract.MantleGeophysics -seismic, Discontinuity
DS1995-1908
1995
Thybo, H.The seismic 8 degree discontinuity: indication of partial melts below ca100 km depth in the continental.Eos, Vol. 76, No. 46, Nov. 7. p.F422. Abstract.MantleGeophysics -seismic, Discontinuity, kimberlite melt
DS1995-1992
1995
Vidale, J.E., et al.The 410 km depth discontinuity: a sharpness estimate from near criticalreflections.Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 22, No. 19, Oct. 1, pp. 2557-2560.MantleDiscontinuity
DS1996-0788
1996
Krisna, V.G., Ramesh, D.S.A discussion on 410 km depth discontinuity: a sharpness estimate for near vertical reflection Vidale.Geophysical research Letters, Vol. 23, No. 18, Sept. 1, pp. 2573-MantleGeophysics -seismics, Discontinuity
DS1996-0799
1996
Kutina, J.Possible relationships between mantle convection and deep structure of the lithosphere - mineral explorationGlobal Tectonics and Metallogeny, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 35-39MantleTectonics, MOHO, Discontinuities
DS1996-1299
1996
Shearer, P.M.Transition zone velocity gradients and the 520 km discontinuityJournal of Geophysics Research, Vol. 101, No. 2, Feb. 10, pp. 3053-66.MantleTransition zone, Discontinuity
DS1997-0177
1997
Chaljub, E., Tarantola, A.Sensitivity of SS precursors to topography on the upper mantle 660 KMdiscontinuity.Geophysical Res. Letters, Vol. 24, No. 21, Nov. 1, pp. 2613-16.MantleGeophysics - seismics, Discontinuity
DS1997-0187
1997
Chen, Y.H., Roecker, S.W.Elevation of the 410 Km discontinuity beneath the central Tien Shan:evidence for a detached lith... rootGeophys. Research Letters, Vol. 24, No. 12, June 15, pp. 1531-34.ChinaDiscontinuity, Lithosphere
DS1998-0659
1998
Irifune, T., Isshiki, M.Iron partioning in a pyrolite mantle and nature of the 410 km seismicdiscontinuity.Nature, Vol. 392, No. 6677, Apr. 16, pp. 702-704.MantleGeophysics - seismics, Discontinuity
DS1998-0681
1998
James, D.E., et al.Review of seismic structure of the continental lithosphere with results from the Southern Africa....7th International Kimberlite Conference Abstract, pp. 366-70.South AfricaGeophysics - seismics, Tomography, discontinuity, anistrophy structure
DS1998-0732
1998
Kendall, M., Silver, P.Mechanisms for seismic anisotropy in the lowermost mantleMineralogical Magazine, Goldschmidt abstract, Vol. 62A, p. 761-2.MantleAnisotropy - D boundary layer, Discontinuity
DS1998-0888
1998
Liu, X.F., Tromp, J., Dziewonski, A.M.Is there a first order discontinuity in the lowermost mantle?Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 160, No. 3-4, Aug. 1, pp. 343-52.MantleGeophysics - seismics, Discontinuity
DS1998-1103
1998
Oreshin, S., Vinnik, L., Kind, R.Subducted lithosphere or 530 km discontinuity?Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 25, No. 7, Apr. 1, pp. 1091-94.MantleDiscontinuity, Boundary
DS1998-1606
1998
Xu, F., Vidale, J.E., Benz, H.M.Mantle discontinuities under southern Africa from precursors to P'P'dfGeophysical Research. Letters, Vol. 25, No. 4, Feb. 15, pp. 571-574.South Africa, southern AfricaGeophysics - discontinuity, Mantle
DS1999-0089
1999
Boykova, A.Moho discontinuity in central Balkan peninsula in the light of the geostatistical structure analysis.Phys. Earth. Plan. International, Vol. 114, No. 1-2, July 6, pp. 49-58.Russia, Balkan PeninsulaMantle, Discontinuity
DS1999-0122
1999
Chakraborty, S., Knoche, R., Angel, R.J.Enhancement of cation diffusion rates across the 410 Km discontinuity inEarth's mantles.Science, Vol. 283, No. 5400, Jan. 15, pp. 362-5.MantleDiscontinuity
DS1999-0219
1999
Flanagan, M.P., Shearer, P.M.A map of topography on the 410 km discontinuity from PP precursorsGeophysical Research Letters, Vol. 26, No. 5, Mar. 1, pp. 549-52.MantleDiscontinuity
DS1999-0233
1999
Gaherty, J.B., Kato, M., Jordan, T.H.Seismological structure of the upper mantle: a regional comparison of seismic layering.Physical Earth and Planetary Interiors, Vol. 110, pp. 21-41.MantleGeophysics - seismics, Discontinuities
DS1999-0234
1999
Gaherty, J.B., Wang, Y., Weidner, D.J.Testing plausible upper mantle compositions using fine scale models of the410 KM discontinuity.Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 26, No. 11, June 1, pp. 1641-4.MantleDiscontinuity
DS1999-0387
1999
Kutina, J.Global similarities in the spacing of east west trending mantle rooted structural discontinuities.Global Tectonics and Met., Vol. 7, No. 1, Feb. pp. 53-54.MantleGeophysics - discontinuity, Tectonics - structure
DS1999-0658
1999
Shearer, P.M., Flanagan, M.P.Seismic velocity and density jumps across the 410 and 660 kilometerdiscontinuities.Science, Vol. 285, No. 5433, Sept. 3, pp. 1545-47.MantleGeophysics - seismics, Discontinuity
DS1999-0659
1999
Shearer, P.M., Flanagan, M.P., Hedlin, M.A.H.Experiments of migration processing of SS precursor dat a to image Upper mantle discontinuity structure.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 104, No. 4, Apr. 10, pp. 7229-42.MantleDiscontinuity
DS2000-0317
2000
Gasparik, T.Evidence for the transition zone origin of some MgFeO inclusions in diamondEarth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol.183, No.1-2, Nov.30, pp. 1-5.MantleMagnesiowustite, perovskite, Transition zones, discontinuity
DS2000-0498
2000
Kido, M., Yue, D.A.The role of a low viscosity zone under a 660 km discontinuity in regional mantle layering.Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol.181, No.4, Sept.30, pp.573-83.MantleGeophysics - seismics, Discontinuity, convection
DS2000-0569
2000
Levin, V., Park, J.Shear zones in the Proterozoic lithosphere of the Arabian Shield and nature of Hales discontinuity.Tectonophysics, Vol. 323, No.3-4, Aug, pp.131-48.GlobalGeophysics - discontinuity
DS2000-0632
2000
Matsui, M.Molecular dynamics simulation of perovskite and 660 km seismic discontinuitPhysical Earth and Planetary Interiors, Vol. 121, No. 1-2, pp.77-84.MantlePerovskites, Discontinuity
DS2000-0712
2000
Nnange, J.M., Ngako, V., Fairhead, J.D., Ebinger, C.J.Depths to density discontinuities beneath the Adamawa Plateau region: from spectral analysis - gravity data.Journal of African Earth Sciences, Vol. 30, No. 4, May pp. 887-901.Central AfricaGeophysics - seismics, gravity, Discontinuity
DS2000-0898
2000
Simmons, N.A., Giroola, H.Multiple seismic discontinuities near the base of the transition zone in the Earth's mantle.Nature, Vol. 405, No. 6786, June 1, pp. 559-61.MantleGeophysics - seismics, Discontinuity
DS2001-0420
2001
Gu, Y., Dziewonski, A.M., Ekstrom, C.Preferential detection of the Lehmann discontinuity beneath continentsGeophysical Research Letters., Vol. 28, No. 24, Dec. 15, pp. 4655-58.MantleGeophysics - seismics, Discontinuity, boundary
DS2001-0479
2001
Hirose, K., Fei, Y., Funakoshi, K.I.In situ measurements of the phase transistion boundary ...Mg3Al2Si3O12: implications for nature seismic...Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 184, No.3-4, Jan.30, pp.567-74.MantleGeophysics - seismic, Discontinuities
DS2001-0849
2001
Ohtani, E., Maeda, M.Density of basaltic melt at high pressure and stability of the melt at the base of the lower mantle.Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 193, No. 1-2, pp. 69-75.MantleMorb, picrites, floating diamond method, peridotites, D Layer, discontinuity
DS2001-0994
2001
Rutland, R.W.R., Kero, I., Nilsson, G., Stolen, L.K.Nature of a major tectonic discontinuity in the Svecofennian province of northern Sweden.Precambrian Research, Vol. 112, No. 3-4, Dec. 10, pp.211-37.SwedenTectonics, Discontinuity
DS2002-0156
2002
Bimalendu, B., Bhattacharya, ShalivanMOHO from magnetotelluric studies in eastern Indian Craton and Slave Craton, Canada.Journal of the Geological Society of India, Vol. 60, 6, Dec., pp. 687-90.India, Northwest TerritoriesDiscontinuity
DS2002-0809
2002
Karato, S., Forte, A.M.,Liebermann, R.C., Masters, G., Stixrude, L.Earth's deep interior: mineral physics and tomography from the atomic to the global scale.American Geophysical Union, Geophysical Monograph Series, 117,289p., 289p.MantleBook - geodynamics, seismic tomography, core, boundary, Discontinuities, mantle minerals, mantle structure
DS2002-0834
2002
Kesson, S.E., Fitzgerald, J.D., O'Neill, H.St. C., Shelley, J.M.G.Partitioning of iron between magnesian silicate perovskite and magnesiowuestite at about 1 Mbar.Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, Vol. 131, 3-4, Aug. 30, pp. 295-310.MantleDiscontinuity, core mantle boundary
DS2002-1457
2002
Shen, Y., Solomon, S.C., Bjarnason, Nolet, MorganSeismic evidence for a tilted mantle plume and north south mantle flow beneath IcelandEarth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol.197,3-4,pp.261-77.IcelandTransition zones, discontinuities, convection
DS2002-1519
2002
Snyder, D.B., Bostock, M.G., Lockhart, G.D.Mantle layers in the Slave Craton30th. Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Abstracts Of Talks And Posters, Nov. 20-22, p. 63. abstractNorthwest TerritoriesGeophysics - seismics, discontinuity
DS2003-0100
2003
Bercovici, D., Karato, S.I.Whole mantle convection and the transition zone water filterNature, No. 6953, September 4, pp.39-44.MantleGeochemistry, basalts, chemical signatures, discontinuity
DS2003-0225
2003
Castle, J.C., Van der Hilst, R.D.Using ScP precursors to search for mantle structures beneath 1800 km depthGeophysical Research Letters, Vol. 30, 8, 4, 10.1029/2002GLO16023MantleGeophysics - seismics, Discontinuity
DS2003-0397
2003
Faust, L.J., Knittle, E., Williams, O.Constraints on the speciation of hydrogen in Earth's transition zonePhysics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, Vol. 136, April 15, 1-2, pp. 93-105.MantleDiscontinuity
DS2003-0516
2003
Gu, Y.J., Dziewonski, A.M., Ekstrom, G.Simultaneous inversion for mantle shear velocity and topography of transition zoneGeophysical Journal International, Vol. 154, 2, pp. 559-83.MantleGeophysics - seismics, Discontinuity
DS2003-0586
2003
Hinze, W.J.Bouguer reduction density, why 2.67?Geophysics, Vol. 68, 5, pp. 1559-60.GlobalGeophysics - discontinuity
DS2003-0595
2003
Hofman, A.W.Just add water.. new model why upper mantle is depleted of many trace elementsNature, No. 6953, September 4, pp.24-25.MantleGeochemistry, convection, molten filter, discontinuity
DS2003-0832
2003
Liu, K.H., Gao, S.S., Silver, P.G., Zhang, Y.Mantle layering across central South AmericaJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 108, B11, 2510 DOI. 1029/2002JB002208Brazil, South AmericaGeophysics - seismics, discontinuity, depth, Nazca, sub
DS2003-1068
2003
Perry, H.K.C., Forte, A.M., Eaton, F.W.S.Upper mantle thermochemical structure below North America from seismicGeophysical Journal International, Vol. 154, 2, pp. 279-99.MantleGeophysics - seismics, Discontinuity
DS2003-1509
2003
Xu, F., Vidale, J.E., Earle, P.S.Survey of precursors to P'P': fine structure of mantle discontinuitiesJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 08, 2, 10.1029/2001JB000817.MantleGeophysics - seismics, Discontinuity
DS2003-1554
2003
Zhao, L., Chevrot, S.SS wave sensitivity to upper mantle structure: implications for the mapping of transitionGeophysical Research Letters, Vol. 30, 11, 10.1029/2003GLO17223MantleGeophysics - seismics, Discontinuity
DS200412-0135
2003
Bercovici, D., Karato, S.I.Whole mantle convection and the transition zone water filter.Nature, No. 6953, September 4, pp.39-44.MantleGeochemistry, basalts, chemical signatures,discontinuit
DS200412-0539
2003
Faust, L.J., Knittle, E., Williams, O.Constraints on the speciation of hydrogen in Earth's transition zone.Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, Vol. 136, April 15, 1-2, pp. 93-105.MantleDiscontinuity
DS200412-0832
2003
Hinze, W.J.Bouguer reduction density, why 2.67?Geophysics, Vol. 68, 5, pp. 1559-60.TechnologyGeophysics - discontinuity
DS200412-0841
2003
Hofman, A.W.Just add water.. new model why upper mantle is depleted of many trace elements.Nature, No. 6953, September 4, pp.24-25.MantleGeochemistry, convection, molten filter, discontinuity
DS200412-0994
2002
Kesson, S.E., Fitzgerald, J.D., O'Neill, H.St.C., Shelley, J.M.G.Partitioning of iron between magnesian silicate perovskite and magnesiowuestite at about 1 Mbar.Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, Vol. 131, 3-4, Aug. 30, pp. 295-310.MantleDiscontinuity, core mantle boundary
DS200412-1531
2004
Perry, H.K.C., Forte, A.M., Eaton, D.W.S.Upper mantle thermochemical structure below North America from seismic geodynamic flow models.Geophysical Journal International, Vol. 154, 2, pp. 279-299.Canada, Northwest TerritoriesGeothermometry, geophysics - seismics, discontinuity
DS200412-2148
2004
Wright, C., Kwadiba, M.T.O., Simon, R.E., Kgaswane, E.M., Nguuri, T.K.Variations in the thickness of the crust of the Kaapvaal craton, and mantle structure below southern Africa.Earth Planets and Space, Vol. 56, 2, pp. 125-138. Ingenta 1043471077Africa, South AfricaTectonics, Gondwana, boundary, discontinuities
DS200612-0825
2006
Litasov, K.D., Ohtani, E., Kagi, H., Ghosh, S.Water partitioning between olivine and wadsleyite near 410 km seismic discontinuity.International Mineralogical Association 19th. General Meeting, held Kobe, Japan July 23-28 2006, Abstract p.102.MantleDiscontinuity - width
DS200612-1174
2006
Romano, C., Poe, B.T., Kreidie, N., McCammon, C.A.Electrical conductivities of pyrope almandine garnets up to 19 GPa and 1700 C.American Mineralogist, Vol. 91, 9, pp. 1371-1377.MantleDiscontinuity
DS200712-0763
2007
Murkami, M., Sinogeikin, S.V., Bass, J.D., Sata, N., Ohishi, Y., Hirose, K.Sound velocity of MgSiO3 post perovskite phase: a constraint on the D' discontinuity.Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 259, 1-2, July 15, pp. 18-23.MantleDiscontinuity
DS200812-0035
2008
Andrews, J., Deuss, A.Detailed nature of the 660 km region of the mantle from global receiver function data.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 113, B06304MantleDiscontinuity
DS200912-0752
2009
Tenzer, R., Hamayun, K., Vajda, P.Global maps of the CRUST 2.0 crustal components stripped gravity disturbances.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 114, B05408.MantleGeophysics - discontinuity
DS201212-0828
2012
Zheng, Z., Romanowicz, B.Do double 'SS precursors' mean double discontinuities?Geophysical Journal International, in press availableMantleDiscontinuity
DS201212-0829
2012
Zheng, Z., Romanowicz, B.Do double 'SS precursors' mean double discontinuities?Geophysical Journal International, Vol. 191, 3, pp. 1361-1371.MantleDiscontinuity
DS201312-0449
2013
Jordi, J., Nyblade, A.A.Probing the upper mantle transition zone under Africa with P520s conversions: implications for temperature and composition.Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 368, pp. 151-162.Africa, west AfricaDiscontinuity
DS201312-0571
2012
Mandal, N., Charavarty, K.H., Borah, K., Rai, S.S.Is a cation ordering transition of the Mg-Fe olivine phase in the mantle responsible for the shallow mantle seismic discontinuity beneath the Indian craton?Journal of Geophysical Research, 9225IndiaHales discontinuity
DS201312-1020
2013
Ziberna, L., Klemme, S., Nimis, P.Garnet and spinel in fertile and depleted mantle: insights from thermodynamic modelling.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 166, 2, pp. 411-421.MantlePeriodotites, Hales discontinuity
DS201911-2534
2019
Ishi, T., Huang, R., Myhill, R., Fei, H., Koemets, I., Liu, Z., Maeda, F., Yuan, L., Wang, L., Druzhbin, D., Yamamoto, T., Bhat, S., Farla, R., Kawazoe, T., Tsujino, N., Kulik, E., Higo, Y., Tange, H., Katsura, T.Sharp 660 km discontinuity controlled by extremely narrow binary post-spinel transition.Nature Geosciences, Vol. 12, pp. 869-872.Mantlediscontinuity

Abstract: The Earth’s mantle is characterized by a sharp seismic discontinuity at a depth of 660?km that can provide insights into deep mantle processes. The discontinuity occurs over only 2?km—or a pressure difference of 0.1?GPa—and is thought to result from the post-spinel transition, that is, the decomposition of the mineral ringwoodite to bridgmanite plus ferropericlase. Existing high-pressure, high-temperature experiments have lacked the pressure control required to test whether such sharpness is the result of isochemical phase relations or chemically distinct upper and lower mantle domains. Here, we obtain the isothermal pressure interval of the Mg-Fe binary post-spinel transition by applying advanced multi-anvil techniques with in situ X-ray diffraction with the help of Mg-Fe partition experiments. It is demonstrated that the interval at mantle compositions and temperatures is only 0.01?GPa, corresponding to 250?m. This interval is indistinguishable from zero at seismic frequencies. These results can explain the discontinuity sharpness and provide new support for whole-mantle convection in a chemically homogeneous mantle. The present work suggests that distribution of adiabatic vertical flows between the upper and lower mantles can be mapped on the basis of discontinuity sharpness.

 
 

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