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Zedgenizov, D. A., Shiryaev, A. A., Shatsky, V. S., Kagi, H. (2006) Water-related IR characteristics in natural fibrous diamonds. Mineralogical Magazine, 70 (2) 219-229 doi:10.1180/0026461067020325

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TitleWater-related IR characteristics in natural fibrous diamonds
JournalMineralogical Magazine
AuthorsZedgenizov, D. A.Author
Shiryaev, A. A.Author
Shatsky, V. S.Author
Kagi, H.Author
Year2006 (April)Volume70
Issue2
PublisherMineralogical Society
DOIdoi:10.1180/0026461067020325Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceZedgenizov, D. A., Shiryaev, A. A., Shatsky, V. S., Kagi, H. (2006) Water-related IR characteristics in natural fibrous diamonds. Mineralogical Magazine, 70 (2) 219-229 doi:10.1180/0026461067020325
Plain TextZedgenizov, D. A., Shiryaev, A. A., Shatsky, V. S., Kagi, H. (2006) Water-related IR characteristics in natural fibrous diamonds. Mineralogical Magazine, 70 (2) 219-229 doi:10.1180/0026461067020325
Abstract/NotesAbstractWater-related features were studied using infrared absorption spectroscopy in fibrous diamonds with micro-inclusions. Both OH-stretching and HOH-bending vibrations were observed. The lack of correlation between the intensities of HOH and OH bands in different samples and the complexity of the OH-stretching band indicate that a large fraction of water is present as hydroxyl groups in minerals.Heating and cooling experiments were performed to elucidate the properties of fluids in micro-inclusions in diamonds. The results of experiments at various temperatures support the presence of several water-related components in individual diamonds. These spectroscopic investigations of fibrous diamonds revealed two or more interrelated water-related components preserved in micro-inclusions. The existence of several water phases or water solutions with different salinity and solutes within one diamond crystal is possible.


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