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RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES VOL. 4, NO. 6, PAGES 433–452, doi:10.2205/2002ES000111, 2002

Petrochemistry and geochemistry of kimberlites from different provinces of the world

I. V. Ilupin, and I. A. Roshchina

Central Research Institute for Geological Exploration, Moscow, Russia


Abstract

[1]  This paper summarizes the data available on the concentrations of major and trace elements in kimberlites from various provinces of the world. Arithmetic means were calculated for individual kimberlite pipes and dikes, for groups of bodies from individual regions, and for the whole data sample. Some of the most interesting elements and ratios between them are compared and correlation coefficients are offered. Each of the objects of study was found to have its own petrochemical and geochemical characteristics. The kimberlites of the Gondwana group were found to be rich in K, P, La, Th, Zr, and Nb and poor in Ca. Some of the patterns established for the kimberlites of Siberia appeared to be common for all kimberlites, this suggesting some common trend of the deep material evolution during the formation of kimberlite magma and its rise to the ground surface.

Received 19 November 2002; published 10 December 2002.

Keywords: kimberlite, petrochemistry, geochemistry, correlation.


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Citation: Ilupin, I. V., and I. A. Roshchina (2002), Petrochemistry and geochemistry of kimberlites from different provinces of the world, Russ. J. Earth Sci., 4, No.6, 433-452, doi:10.2205/2002ES000111.

Copyright 2002 by the Russian Journal of Earth Sciences


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