Advances in Earth Science ›› 2020, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (5): 452-464. doi: 10.11867/j.issn.1001-8166.2020.044
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Xinyu Zheng 1( ),Zhili Qiu 1, 2, 3( ),Xiaoqin Deng 1,Ying Ma 1,Taijin Lu 2
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Xinyu Zheng,Zhili Qiu,Xiaoqin Deng,Ying Ma,Taijin Lu. The Inclusions in Superdeep Diamonds: Indication and Response to Deep Mantle Physical and Chemical Environment[J]. Advances in Earth Science, 2020, 35(5): 452-464.
Superdeep diamonds and their inclusions are important samples to probe the physical and chemical environment and constitution of Earth’s deep mantle. By combining the studies of high-precision in-situ analysis and HPHT synthetic diamond experiments, and by reviewing the new discovery of classical mineral inclusions and their combinations, the ranges of different inclusion combinations, as well as the relationship between trace elements and temperature-pressure conditions were reoriented. The so-called nominally anhydrous minerals combinations, metal phases and redox environments in superdeep mantle were also affirmed. Meanwhile,the recent findings of inclusions and isotopes in superdeep diamonds support the fact that the remaining subduction ocean crust may be a significant reservoir of the deep mantle’s water and the deep mantle carbon cycle is closely related to oceanic subduction. Furthermore, although Chinese scholars have discovered some kinds of superdeep inclusions in diamonds from North China Craton and Yangtze Craton, and made considerable progress in the study of the formation of UHP diamonds and the genesis of ophiolite diamonds, there are still many scientific questions about superdeep diamonds that require further research.