2005
DOI: 10.2113/gsecongeo.100.8.1565
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Eclogitic and Ultrahigh-Pressure Crustal Garnets and Their Relationship to Phanerozoic Subduction Diamonds, Bingara Area, New England Fold Belt, Eastern Australia

Abstract: At Bingara-Copeton in the Phanerozoic New England fold belt, New South Wales, Australia, about two million diamonds were mined from Tertiary alluvial deposits that are more than 1,500 km distant from the nearest craton. The diamonds contain unique eclogitic inclusions, some of which gave Phanerozoic age dates and are unlike diamonds from ancient cratons. Few heavy minerals accompany the diamonds.An exploration program of the modern drainage system and soils in the Bingara district was undertaken to search for … Show more

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“…Similar needle-shaped rutile in garnet has been described from: (1) ultrahigh pressure ecologites (e.g. Barron, Barron, & Duncan, 2005;Griffin, 2008…”
Section: Retrograde Mineral Assemblagesupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Similar needle-shaped rutile in garnet has been described from: (1) ultrahigh pressure ecologites (e.g. Barron, Barron, & Duncan, 2005;Griffin, 2008…”
Section: Retrograde Mineral Assemblagesupporting
confidence: 54%
“…These needles have anomalous extinction angles of up to several tens of degrees. They are always oriented with inter-penetrating angles of close to 120°, consistent with crystallographically controlled exsolution along <111>, as described by various researchers for needles exsolved from garnets in UHP terrains elsewhere (e.g., Larsen et al 1998;Zhang and Liou 1999;Ye et al 2000;Mposkos and Kostopoulos 2001; Barron et al 2005;Griffin et al 1971;Griffin 2008).…”
Section: Rutile Exsolution In Garnetsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Further evidence for the presence of (stalled or hanging) west-dipping subduction slabs under the New England Orogen comes from the suggestions of Barron et al (2005) that some Copeton garnets associated with diamonds formed in subducted MORB-type basalt, picrite and arc-related basalt, whereas other garnets formed at UHP depths from deeply subducted crustal material.…”
Section: Subduction Constraints From Diamondsmentioning
confidence: 99%