[meteorite-list] Black Diamonds: A interesting PBS NOVA article

Steve Schoner schoner at mybluelight.com
Mon Apr 13 11:22:49 EDT 2009


Paul,

Right.   And the fact that they occur only in two places on earth and are found no where else, further complicates the issue.

I think that the Earth and moon were asteroid bombarded very intensely in two prolonged events. 2.9 and 3.7 billion years ago.   And this leads to me really wonder about these carbonado diamonds that are so distinct from the others which were clearly formed in the Earth's upper mantle.   The fact that these have an odd amorphous polycrystalline structure and are tougher than the normal terrestrial diamonds makes me wonder more about their origins, too.

Steve Schoner
IMCA 4470

P.S.  I noticed that these are suddenly selling on ebay from the best and till now only supplier of carbonados (aaaroughy).    One must watch out though, as the term "carbonado" is a term used loosely in the diamond trade.   To most legit diamond dealers all dark, brown to black diamonds are "carbonado."    The distinction for a true carbonado is its porous structure which is clearly evident to the eye either directly or under magnification.


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Personally, I do not know what to think about the
origin of carbonados. I do think that "there is much 
contradictory evidence in the literature" and "This 
is conundrum which still calls for much more research."
to quote from the abstract of: 

McCall, G.J.H., 2009, The carbonado diamond conundrum.
Earth-Science Reviews. vol. 93, no. 3-4, pp. 85-91.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2009.01.002

Whatever happened to create carbonados, happened a
very long time ago as discussed by:

Yuji, S., R. Yokochia, K. Teradab, M.L. Chaves, and 
M. Ozimad, 2002, Ion microprobe Pb-Pb dating of 
carbonado, polycrystalline diamond. Precambrian 
Research. vol. 113, no. 1-2, pp. 155-168
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0301-9268(01)00208-X

Some quotes from Yuji et al. (2002).

"Pb?Pb age of mineral inclusions in GM01 carbonado,
3.3+/-0.7 Ga is older than the formation age of the 
Sopa conglomerate in carbonado-bearing deposit 
related to the first extensional event in southeast 
border of the Sao Francisco craton at 1750?1700 Ma 
(Uhlein et al., 1998). Therefore, the carbonados 
were originated somewhere else and later incorporated 
in the Sopa conglomerate."

"Mineral inclusions (rutile, florencite, quartz, 
zircon, and clay minerals) of GM01 and DO3 
carbonados are typically crustal. The upper mantle 
origin of the carbonados may be, therefore, ruled out."

"In addition we can not find any evidence of high 
pressure shock-metamorphism such as occurrence 
of coesite based on the mineral assemblage of the 
carbonado inclusions. Therefore, the early impact 
origin of the carbonados is probably excluded."

"207Pb/206Pb isochron age of DO3 carbonado
matrix is consistent with that of Central African 
carbonado reported by other workers, suggesting 
a close genetic relationship between Brazilian and 
African carbonados within a united landmass 
during the Archean, as supported by 3.6 Ga zircons 
observed in the conglomerate.

With the contradictory evidence for their origin, 
the lack of any carbonados being found in place where
they formed, and their great age, it might be very 
difficult to understand exactly how they formed. 
Because of their great age and having been eroded
and redeposited from the parent strata in which they
either form in place or accumulated as debris from
some extraterrestrial event means a lot of the 
critical evidence concerning their origin has been 
lost.

Yours,

Paul H.

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