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Diamond growth from C–H–N–O recycled fluids in the lithosphere: Evidence from CH4 micro-inclusions and δ13C–δ15N–N content in Marange mixed-habit diamonds
KV Smit, SB Shirey, RA Stern, A Steele, W Wang
Lithos 265, 68-81, 2016
892016
Sulfur isotopes in diamonds reveal differences in continent construction
KV Smit, SB Shirey, EH Hauri, RA Stern
Science 364 (6438), 383-385, 2019
592019
Origin of eclogite and pyroxenite xenoliths from the Victor kimberlite, Canada, and implications for Superior craton formation
KV Smit, T Stachel, RA Creaser, RB Ickert, SA DuFrane, RA Stern, ...
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 125, 308-337, 2014
592014
Type Ib diamond formation and preservation in the West African lithospheric mantle: Re–Os age constraints from sulphide inclusions in Zimmi diamonds
KV Smit, SB Shirey, W Wang
Precambrian Research 286, 152-166, 2016
572016
Peridotites from Attawapiskat, Canada: Mesoproterozoic reworking of Palaeoarchaean lithospheric mantle beneath the Northern Superior superterrane
KV Smit, DG Pearson, T Stachel, M Seller
Journal of Petrology 55 (9), 1829-1863, 2014
442014
Re–Os isotopic composition of peridotitic sulphide inclusions in diamonds from Ellendale, Australia: Age constraints on Kimberley cratonic lithosphere
KV Smit, SB Shirey, SH Richardson, AP le Roex, JJ Gurney
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 74 (11), 3292-3306, 2010
432010
Diamonds and the mantle geodynamics of carbon: deep mantle carbon evolution from the diamond record
SB Shirey, KV Smit, DG Pearson, MJ Walter, S Aulbach, FE Brenker, ...
Cambridge University Press, 2019
382019
Deformation-related spectroscopic features in natural Type Ib-IaA diamonds from Zimmi (West African craton)
KV Smit, UFS D’Haenens-Johansson, D Howell, LC Loudin, W Wang
Mineralogy and Petrology 112, 243-257, 2018
372018
Automated FTIR mapping of boron distribution in diamond
D Howell, AT Collins, LC Loudin, PL Diggle, UFS D'Haenens-Johansson, ...
Diamond and Related Materials 96, 207-215, 2019
362019
NATURAL-COLOR PINK, PURPLE, RED, AND BROWN DIAMONDS: BAND OF MANY COLORS.
S Eaton-Magaña, T Ardon, KV Smit, CM Breeding, JE Shigley
Gems & Gemology 54 (4), 2018
362018
Deep carbon through time: Earth’s diamond record and its implications for carbon cycling and fluid speciation in the mantle
D Howell, T Stachel, RA Stern, DG Pearson, F Nestola, MF Hardman, ...
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 275, 99-122, 2020
312020
The Victor Mine (Superior Craton, Canada): Neoproterozoic lherzolitic diamonds from a thermally-modified cratonic root
T Stachel, A Banas, S Aulbach, KV Smit, P Wescott, IL Chinn, J Kong
Mineralogy and Petrology 112 (Suppl 1), 325-336, 2018
302018
Diamonds in the Attawapiskat area of the Superior craton (Canada): evidence for a major diamond-forming event younger than 1.1 Ga
KV Smit, T Stachel, RA Stern
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology 167, 1-16, 2014
302014
Evaluating mechanisms for eclogitic diamond growth: An example from Zimmi Neoproterozoic diamonds (West African craton)
KV Smit, T Stachel, RW Luth, RA Stern
Chemical Geology 520, 21-32, 2019
292019
Geochronology of diamonds
KV Smit, S Timmerman, S Aulbach, SB Shirey, SH Richardson, D Phillips, ...
Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry 88 (1), 2022
262022
Morphology of monocrystalline diamond and its inclusions
JW Harris, KV Smit, Y Fedortchouk, M Moore
Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry 88 (1), 119-166, 2022
242022
Geology and Development of the Lomonosov Diamond Deposit, Northwestern Russia
K Smit, R Shor
Gems and Gemology 53 (2), 144-167, 2017
18*2017
Boron isotopes in blue diamond record seawater-derived fluids in the lower mantle
ME Regier, KV Smit, TB Chalk, T Stachel, RA Stern, EM Smith, GL Foster, ...
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 602, 117923, 2023
72023
METHODS AND CHALLENGES OF ESTABLISHING THE GEOGRAPHIC ORIGIN OF DIAMONDS.
EM Smith, KV Smit, SB Shirey
Gems & Gemology 58 (3), 2022
62022
How Do Diamonds Form in the Deep Earth?
KV Smit, SB Shirey
GEMS & GEMOLOGY 54 (4), 440-445, 2018
62018
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