Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5784307 | Lithos | 2016 | 63 Pages |
Abstract
Our data support a model whereby the majority of Kalimantan diamonds were emplaced within the North Australian Craton by volcanic processes. Partly re-deposited into paleo-collectors or residing in their primary host, these diamond-deposits spread passively throughout Southeast Asia by terrane migration during the Gondwana breakup. Terrane amalgamation events largely metamorphosed these diamond-bearing lithologies while destroying the indicative mineral content. Orogenic uplift finally liberated their diamond-content into new, autochthonous placer deposits.
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Authors
Nico Kueter, Joko Soesilo, Yana Fedortchouk, Fabrizio Nestola, Lorenzo Belluco, Juliana Troch, Markus Wälle, Marcel Guillong, Albrecht Von Quadt, Thomas Driesner,