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SDLRC - Region: French Guiana - All


The Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation - Technical, Media and Corporate Articles based on Major Region - French Guiana
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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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]
French Guiana - Technical, Media and Corporate
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Published
AuthorTitleSourceRegionKeywords
DS1983-0252
1983
Gibbs, A.K., Barron, C.N.The Guiana Shield ReviewedEpisodes, 1983, No. 2, PP. 7-14.South America, Guiana, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French GuianaRegional Geology, Geotectonics, Stratigraphy, Roraima, Parguazan
DS1984-0323
1984
Gruau, G., Martin, H., Leveque, B., Capdevila, R., Marot, A.Rubidium-strontium and Samarium-neodymium (sm-nd) Geochronology of Lower proterozoic Granite Greenstone Terrains in French Guiana, South America.B.r.g.m., IN PRESSSouth America, French GuianaBlank
DS1985-0232
1985
Gibbs, A.K., Wirth, K.R.Origin and Evolution of the Amazonian CratonLunar Planetary Science Institute, Nasa Workshop On Early Cr, JUNE-JULY , 4P.South America, Guiana, French Guiana, BrazilGeotectonics, Granite, Greenstone Belts
DS1993-0537
1993
Gibbs, A.K., Barron, C.N.Mention of diamonds in index - SurimamThe Geology of the Guiana Shield, Oxford University Press, approx. cost, 246p. pp. 187, 192-195Guyana, Brazil, Roraima, Venezuela, French GuianaGeology, Guiana Shield
DS1994-0420
1994
Deroin, J.P.The use of ERS1 SAR for geological mapping in rainforest areas such as French Guiana: evaluationFrench Geological Survey (BRGM) Principal Scient. Technology Research 1992-3, pp. 244-246French GuianaRemote sensing
DS1994-1013
1994
Ledru, P., Johan, Milesi, TegyeyMarkers of the last stages of the PaleoProterozoic collision: evidence fora 2 Ga continent involving circum South Atlantic provinces.Pres. Res., Vol. 69, pp. 169-91.Brazil, Gabon, Guiana, French Guiana, West AfricaTectonics
DM1995-2356
1995
London Mining JournalPotential pipe in French Guiana? Drilling to confirm intrusive at IniniLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 325, No. 8344, Sept. 15, p. 194.French GuianaNews item, Guyanor Resources
DM1995-2357
1995
London Mining JournalFrench Guiana: Guyanaor granted Inini diamond prospectLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 325, No. 8334, July 7, p. 4.French GuianaNews item, Guyanor Resources S.A.
DS1995-1250
1995
Milesi, J-P, Egal, E., Ledru, P., Vernhet, Y et al.Les mineralisations du Nord de la Guyana francaise dans leur cadregeologique.Chron. Recherche Min., No. 518, pp. 5-58.French GuianaGeology -3 p. english summary general geology, Metallogeny - mainly gold related
DM1995-2559
1995
Northern MinerGuyanor entered into joint venture with BHP Minerals Dachine diamondproperty... Inini occurrence.Northern Miner, Vol. 81, No. 43, Dec. 25, p. 6.French GuianaNews item, Guyanor Resources BHP Minerals
DM1995-2560
1995
Northern MinerFrench company eyes diamonds... Guyanor resources will explore 25 sqkm property in French Guiana..Inini areaNorthern Miner, Vol. 81, No. 23, August 7, p. 11.French GuianaNews item, Guyanor Resources, Golden Star Resources
DM1996-1663
1996
Bishop Gold Mining Stock ReportGuyanor... notes and comments about Dachine projectBishops Gold Mining Stock Report, Vol. 13, No. 5, March pp. 6-9.French GuianaNews item, Guyanor Resources
DM1996-1854
1996
Financial PostDiamond hopes as big as the Ritz.... Golden Star Resources' GuyanorResources...Dachine project.Financial Post, June 27, 2p.French GuianaNews item, Guyanor Resources
DC1996-2745
1996
Guyanor ResourcesDiamond exploration activities... microdiamonds and potentialGuyanor Resources, 2p.French GuianaNews item, BHP
DM1996-2004
1996
London Mining JournalDachine diamonds....brief updateLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 326, No. 8383, June 21, p. 481.French GuianaNews item, Guaynor Resources, BHP
DM1996-2005
1996
London Mining JournalJV for French Guiana diamonds... Guyanor and BHPLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 326, No. 8359, Jan. 5, p. 6.French GuianaNews item, Guyanor Resources, BHP International
DM1996-2239
1996
Northern MinerDiamonds found in French Guiana.... Dachine permitNorthern Miner, Vol. 82, No. 3, March 18, p. 6.French GuianaNews item, Guyanor Resources, Golden Star Resources, BHP Minerals
DM1996-2542
1996
Randol International BulletinFranc-Or's gold and diamond hopesRandol International Bulletin., Vol. 3, No. 3, p. 11, 12.French GuianaNews item, Franc-Or
DM1997-1445
1997
Financial PostGuyanor Ressources SA and BHP Minerals International... BHP to stop funding of the Dachine property.Financial Post, Feb. 26.French GuianaM.Z.News item, Guyanor Ressources
DS1997-0414
1997
Girard, J.P., Razandranorosoa, D., Freyssinet, P.Laser oxygen isotope analysis of weathering goethite from the lateritic profile of Yaou: paleoclimatic..Applied Geochemistry, Vol. 12, No. 2, March, 1, pp. 163-174French GuianaLaterites, Geochronology
DM1997-1597
1997
London Mining JournalDachine diamonds... results from alluvial bulk samplingLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 329, No. 8459, Dec. 12, p. 484.French GuianaNews item, Guyanor Resources, Golden Star Resources
DM1997-1855
1997
Northern MinerGuyanor persists at Dachine diamond propertyNorthern Miner, Vol. No. March 10, p. C16.French GuianaNews item, Guyanor Ressources
DM1997-1856
1997
Northern MinerDachine yields industrial diamonds..Northern Miner, Vol. 83, No. 41, Dec. 8, p. 6.French GuianaNews item, Guyanor Ressources, Golden Star
DM1997-2077
1997
PaydirtBHP to stop funding diamond venture with Golden StarPaydirt, Vol. 1, No. 26, March, p. 69.French GuianaNews item, BHP, Guyanor Resources
DS1997-1244
1997
White, L.Golden Star Resources... corporate profile... mention of diamond project in French Guiana.. Dachine.Engineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 198, No. 7, July pp. 18-20, 22.French GuianaNews item, Deposit - Dachine project
DS1998-0863
1998
Letendre, J., McCandless, T.E., Eastoe, C.J.Morphology and carbon isotope composition of microdiamonds from Dachine, French Guiana.7th International Kimberlite Conference Abstract, pp. 500-2.French GuianaDiamond morphology, resorption, Deposit - Dachine
DS1999-0111
1999
Capdevila, R., Arndt, N., Sauvage, J.F.Diamonds in volcaniclastic komatiite from French GuianaNature., Vol. 399, No. 6735, June 3, pp. 456-8.French GuianaKomatiite
DC1999-1538
1999
Golden Star Resources LtdGolden Star announces plan to change CEO - AskewGolden Star Resources, Sept. 17, 1p.French GuianaNews item - press release
DM1999-1061
1999
London Mining JournalAnother diamond source?Capdevila writes about diamonds in volcaniclastickomatiite.... French Guiana.London Mining Journal, Vol. 33, No. 8519, Sept. 17, p. 214-5.French GuianaNews item, Diamond genesis, komatiite
DM1999-1062
1999
London Mining JournalRio Tinto's diamond joint venture.. with Guyanor Resources... Dachineproject.London Mining Journal, Vol. 332, No. 8536, June 18, p. 458.French GuianaNews item, Rio Tinto
DS1999-0453
1999
McCandless, T.E., Letendre, J., Eastoe, C.J.Morphology and carbon isotope composition of microdiamonds from Dachine, French Guiana.7th International Kimberlite Conference Nixon, Vol. 2, pp. 550-56.French GuianaMicro diamonds, diamond morphology, eclogite, Deposit - Dachine
DM1999-1249
1999
Northern MinerGuyanor and Rio Tinto explore Dachine propertyNorthern Miner, Vol. 85, No. 32, Oct. 4-10, p. B9.French GuianaNews item, Guaynor Resources, Rio Tinto, RTZ
DM1999-1250
1999
Northern MinerRio looks to French Guiana for diamonds... Dachine projectNorthern Miner, Vol. 85, No. 17, June 21-7, p. 14.French GuianaNews item, Rio Tinto, Guyanor Resources
DC2000-1875
2000
Golden Star Resources LtdFrench Guyana diamond results disappointing...Rio pulls out. Poor quality diamonds.Guaynor Resources, Oct. 13, 1p.French GuianaNews item - press release
DM2000-1282
2000
London Mining JournalRio Tinto not satisfied at DachineLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 335, No. 8605 Oct.20, p.316.French GuianaNews item, Rio Tinto, Golden Star
DM2000-1516
2000
Northern MinerPartners await resultsNorthern Miner, Vol. 86, No. 31, Sept. 25-Oct.1, p.B6.French GuianaNews item, Guyanor Resources, Rio Tinto
DS2000-0366
2000
Tanqueray Resources, Fibre-Klad Industries Ltd., Mill City Gold MiningGuyanor says French Guyana diamonds disappointing...Rio pulls out. Poor quality diamonds.Guaynor Resources, Oct. 13, 1p.French GuianaNews item - press release, Rio Tinto
DS2001-0421
2001
Guaynor Resources S.A.Mr. M. Juilland has been appointed PresidentGuyanor Res. S.A., Aug. 7, 1p.French GuianaNews item - press release
DS2002-1148
2002
Nomade, S., Feraud, G., Chen, Y., Pouclet, A.Thermal and tectonic evolution of the Paleoproterozoic Transamazonian orogen as deduced from 40 Ar 39Ar, AMSPrecambrian Research, Vol. 114, No. 1-2, pp. 35-53.French GuianaGeochronology, Oyapok river
DS2002-1149
2002
Nomade, S., Ouclet, A., Chen, Y.The French Guyana doleritic dykes: geochemical evidence of three populations of new dat a for Jurassic Central Atlantic Magmatic Province.Journal of Geodynamics, Vol. 34, pp. 595-614.French GuianaBlank
DS2002-1150
2002
Nomade, S., Pouclet, A., Chen, Y.The French Guyana doleritic dykes: geochemical evidence of three populations and new dat a for the Jurassic Central Atlantic Magmatic Province.Journal of Geodynamics, Vol. 34, 5, Dec. pp. 595-614.French GuianaDykes - not specific to diamonds
DS2002-1151
2002
Nomade, S., Pouclet, A., Chen, Y.The French Guyana doleritic dykes: geochemical evidence of three populations and new dat a for the Jurassic Central Atlantic Magmatic Province.Journal of Geodynamics, Vol. 34, 5, Dec. pp. 595-614.French Guiana, Ivory Coast, South AmericaGeochemistry, Magmatism
DS2002-1152
2002
Nomade, S., Puclet, A., Chen, Y.The French Guyana dolerite dykes: geochemical evidence of three populations and new dat a for the Jurassic central Atlantic magmatic province.Journal of Geodynamics, Vol. 34, 5, pp. 595-614.French GuianaDyke - geochemistry, Brief - update on activity
DS200412-1442
2002
Nomade, S., Pouclet, A.,Chen, Y.The French Guyana doleritic dykes: geochemical evidence of three populations of new dat a for Jurassic Central Atlantic MagmaticJournal of Geodynamics, Vol. 34, 5, Dec. pp. 595-614.South America, French GuianaDykes - not specific to diamonds
DS200512-0406
2004
Hartmann, L.A., Santos, J.O.Early Paleoproterozoic 2.5-2.0 Ga tectonic evolution of South America.Geological Society of America Annual Meeting ABSTRACTS, Nov. 7-10, Paper 142-5, Vol. 36, 5, p. 339.South America, Brazil, Venezuela, Guyana, French Guiana, UruguayTectonics
DS200512-0482
2005
Johnson, K.W.Diamond exploration in South America: emerging from the shadows.PDAC 2005, Abstract 1p.South America, Brazil, Venezuela, Guyana, French GuianaBrief overview abstract
DS200712-0150
2007
Cartigny, P.Mantle derived carbonados: insights from Dachine diamonds French Guiana.Plates, Plumes, and Paradigms, 1p. abstract p. A148.South America, French GuianaCarbonado
DS200812-0183
2008
Cartigny, P.The formation of enigmatic carbonados from komatiite related fluids: a model.Goldschmidt Conference 2008, Abstract p.A141.South America, French GuianaDeposit - Dachine
DS201212-0675
2012
Smith, C.B., Bulanova, G.P., Walter, M.U., Kohn, S.C., Mikhail, S., Gobbo, L.Origin of diamonds from the Dachine ultramafic, French Guyana.10th. International Kimberlite Conference Held Bangalore India Feb. 6-11, Poster abstractSouth America, French GuianaDeposit - Dachine
DS201312-0109
2013
Bulanova, G.Diamonds and their inclusions from French Guiana: a record of Paleoproterozoic subduction.Goldschmidt 2013, AbstractSouth America, French GuianaDiamond inclusions
DS201312-0949
2013
Walter, M.J., Smith, C.B., Bulanova, G.P., Mikhail, S., Khon, S.C.Diamonds and their inclusions from Dachine, French Guiana: a record of Paleoproterozoic subduction.Goldschmidt 2013, 1p. AbstractSouth America, French GuianaDeposit - Dachine
DS201512-1943
1999
McCandless, T.E., Letendre, J., Eastoe, C.J.The morphology and carbon isotope chemistry of microdiamonds from the Dachine Diamondiferous body, French Guiana.Proceedings of rhe 7th International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 2, pp. 550-556.South America, French GuianaMicrodiamonds
DS201611-2142
2016
Smith, C.B., Walter, M.J., Bulanova, G.P., Mikhail, S., Burnham, A.D., Gobbo, L., Kohn, S.C.Diamonds from Dachine, French Guiana: a unique record of Early Proterozoic subduction.Lithos, in press available 66p.South America, French GuianaDeposit - Dachine

Abstract: Diamonds from Dachine, French Guiana, are unique among worldwide diamond populations. The diamonds were transported to the surface in an unusual ultramafic extrusive magma with an affinity to boninite or komatiite, which was emplaced within an arc geological setting at ~ 2.2 Ga. Dachine diamonds have internal and external morphologies indicative of relatively rapid growth from carbon oversaturated fluids or melts, and exhibit internal features consistent with residence in a high-strain environment. On the basis of nitrogen (N) defects the diamonds are categorized as Type Ib-IaA. The unusually low aggregation state of N places severe constraints on the thermal history of the diamonds, effectively ruling out derivation in convecting mantle. The carbon and N isotopic compositions of Dachine diamonds are consistent with a sedimentary source of carbon, with the majority of diamonds having ?13C values < ? 25‰ and ?15N values > + 4‰. The primary carbon was presumably deposited on an early Proterozoic seafloor. Sulphide inclusions have low Ni and Cr and are comparable to lithospheric eclogitic-type sulphide inclusions. Three garnet and one clinopyroxene inclusion are also eclogitic in composition, and one garnet inclusion has a majorite component indicating an origin around 250 km depth. The silicate inclusions are highly depleted in many incompatible trace elements (e.g. LREE, Nb, Hf, Zr), and modelling indicates an eclogitic source lithology that contained a LREE-enriched trace phase such as epidote or allanite, and an HFSE-rich phase such as rutile. Four of the five inclusions are unusually enriched in Mn, as well as Ni and Co, and modelling indicates a protolith with the bulk composition of subducted normal MORB plus about 10% ferromanganese crust component. We suggest a model wherein Dachine diamonds precipitated from remobilized sedimentary carbon at the slab-mantle interface from liquids derived ultimately by deserpentinization of slab peridotite at depths of ~ 200 to 250 km. These fluids may also trigger melting in wedge peridotite, resulting in a volatile-rich ultramafic melt that transports the diamonds rapidly to the surface. The process of diamond formation and exhumation from the slab mantle interface likely occurred in a Paleoproterozoic subduction zone and over a very limited timespan, likely less than a million years.
DS202005-0749
2019
Mikhail, S., Crosby, J.C., Stuart, F.M., DiNicola, L., Abernethy, F.A.J.A secretive mechanical exchange between mantle and crustal volatiles revealed by helium isoptopes in 13 C depleted diamonds.Geochemical Perspectives Letters, Vol. 11, pp. 39-43. pdfAfrica, Botswana, South America, French Guianadeposit - Dachine, Orapa

Abstract: Fluid inclusions trapped in fast-growing diamonds provide a unique opportunity to examine the origin of diamonds, and the conditions under which they formed. Eclogitic to websteritic diamondites from southern Africa show 13C-depletion and 15N-enrichment relative to mantle values (?13C = -4.3 to -22.2 ‰ and ?15N = -4.9 to +23.2 ‰). In contrast the 3He/4He of the trapped fluids have a strong mantle signature, one sample has the highest value so far recorded for African diamonds (8.5 ± 0.4 Ra). We find no evidence for deep mantle He in these diamondites, or indeed in any diamonds from southern Africa. A correlation between 3He/4He ratios and 3He concentration suggests that the low 3He/4He are largely the result of ingrowth of radiogenic 4He in the trapped fluids since diamond formation. The He-C-N isotope systematics can be best described by mixing between fluid released from subducted altered oceanic crust and mantle volatiles. The high 3He/4He of low ?13C diamondites reflects the high 3He concentration in the mantle fluids relative to the slab-derived fluids. The presence of post-crystallisation 4He in the fluids means that all 3He/4He are minima, which in turn implies that the slab-derived carbon has a sedimentary organic origin. In short, although carbon and nitrogen stable isotope data show strong evidence for crustal sources for diamond-formation, helium isotopes reveal an unambiguous mantle component hidden within a strongly 13C-depleted system.
DS202108-1277
2021
Derycke, A., Gautheron, C., Barbarand, J., Bourbon, P., Aertgeerts, G., Simon-Labric, T., Sarda, P., Pinna-Jamme, R., Boukari, C., Gaurine, F.French Guiana margin evolution: from Gondwana break-up to Atlantic Ocean.Terra Nova, Vol. 33, 4, pp. 415-422. pdfSouth America, French GuianaGuiana Shield

Abstract: Knowledge of the Guiana Shield evolution during the Gondwana break-up is key to a better understanding of craton dynamics and margin response to transtensional opening. To improve this knowledge, we investigated the dynamics and thermal evolution of French Guiana, using several low-temperature thermochronology methods applied to basement rocks, including apatite and zircon (U-Th)/He and apatite fission tracks. Inverse modelling of results allows us to reconstruct the Phanerozoic thermal history of French Guiana margin and to give a preview of the Guiana Shield evolution. Three main events are inferred: firstly, a long-term period of relative stability since ~1.2 Ga, with no strong evidence for any erosional or burial event (>5-7 km); secondly, a heating phase between ~210 and ~140 Ma consistent with the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province-related event. Finally, an exhumation phase between ~140 and ~90 Ma, triggered by the Equatorial Atlantic opening, brought samples close to the surface (<40°C).
 
 

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