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Title: Occurrence of diamond in peninsular India and its relationship with deep Earth seismic properties
Authors: SAHA, GOKUL
RAI, SHYAM S.
Shalivahan
Dept. of Earth and Climate Science
Keywords: Daimond
Kimberlite
Craton
Surface wave
Tomography
TOC-MAR-2019
2019
Issue Date: Apr-2019
Publisher: Indian Academy of Sciences
Citation: Journal of Earth System Science, 128(3).
Abstract: An improved shear wave velocity (Vs) structure of the lithosphere of peninsular India using the surface wave tomography from the ambient noise and earthquake waveforms suggests its bipolar character. While most of the geological domains of India are characterised by a uniform lithospheric mantle of Vs∼4.5 km/s, the three cratonic regions, eastern Dharwar, Bastar and Singhbhum, hosting most of the diamondiferous kimberlite fields, show significantly high Vs of 4.7 km/s and above in their lower lithosphere beyond ∼90 km depth. The higher velocity could best be explained by the presence of diamond and/or eclogite along with peridotite in mantle. This unique relationship suggests the regional seismic image of lithosphere as a guide for exploration of diamonds.
URI: http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2388
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12040-019-1088-7
ISSN: 2347-4327
0973-774X
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