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Chondritic Features in a Diamondiferous Rock, Majhgawan, Central India: Implications for Diamond Genesis

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Abstract Majhgawan, on the southeastern margin of the arc shaped Bundelkhand craton and within the Mesoproterozoic Vmdhyan basin in Central India hosts the only diamond producing mine in India Variously classified as ultramafite, agglomerate tuff, kimberlite, lamproite, orangeite, serpentine rock, a transitional rock etc the host rock for diamond, comprising mainly ultramafic breccia, and exposed in an elliptical outcrop pattern, shows significant differences in bulk chemistry and mineral compositions with other known kimberlites and related rocks of India It shows textural features suggestive of crater facies volcanic eruption Several distinctive and hitherto unreported features of shock metamorphism in olivine such as parallel fractures, planar deformational features (PDFs), shock mosaicism, arrested mineral melts, vemlets of rock melts, mixed melts, spherules and darkened silicates have been documented, recording up to S6 stage of shock metamorphism and shock pressures > 45 Gpa These shock metamorphic imprints as well as the presence of variety of features bearing startling resemblance to the chondrules suggest that the Majhgawan ultramafic breccia contains traces of chondritic components in it Though it is interpreted here that the Majhgawan body is a result of a bilhon yeai old, impact triggered eruption of mantle material, which has incorporated the surface remains of the chondritic mattei, clearly much more study is called for on these lines to undei stand the textural and mineralogical complexities exhibited by the Majhgawan rocks It is argued that the difficulty in providing a descriptive classification for this rock within the framework of the IUGS schemes for terrestrial rocks is attributed mainly to its identification as simple rock akin to the known diamondiferous primary sources Some new thoughts on the genesis of the diamonds in the light of these findings are also touched upon
Title: Chondritic Features in a Diamondiferous Rock, Majhgawan, Central India: Implications for Diamond Genesis
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Abstract Majhgawan, on the southeastern margin of the arc shaped Bundelkhand craton and within the Mesoproterozoic Vmdhyan basin in Central India hosts the only diamond producing mine in India Variously classified as ultramafite, agglomerate tuff, kimberlite, lamproite, orangeite, serpentine rock, a transitional rock etc the host rock for diamond, comprising mainly ultramafic breccia, and exposed in an elliptical outcrop pattern, shows significant differences in bulk chemistry and mineral compositions with other known kimberlites and related rocks of India It shows textural features suggestive of crater facies volcanic eruption Several distinctive and hitherto unreported features of shock metamorphism in olivine such as parallel fractures, planar deformational features (PDFs), shock mosaicism, arrested mineral melts, vemlets of rock melts, mixed melts, spherules and darkened silicates have been documented, recording up to S6 stage of shock metamorphism and shock pressures > 45 Gpa These shock metamorphic imprints as well as the presence of variety of features bearing startling resemblance to the chondrules suggest that the Majhgawan ultramafic breccia contains traces of chondritic components in it Though it is interpreted here that the Majhgawan body is a result of a bilhon yeai old, impact triggered eruption of mantle material, which has incorporated the surface remains of the chondritic mattei, clearly much more study is called for on these lines to undei stand the textural and mineralogical complexities exhibited by the Majhgawan rocks It is argued that the difficulty in providing a descriptive classification for this rock within the framework of the IUGS schemes for terrestrial rocks is attributed mainly to its identification as simple rock akin to the known diamondiferous primary sources Some new thoughts on the genesis of the diamonds in the light of these findings are also touched upon.

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