
The Journey of Carbon from the Mantle to Diamond Crystals
Diamonds have fascinated humans for centuries, prized for their brilliance, rarity, and timeless beauty. But the journey that carbon takes to become the sparkling diamond
Stay up-to-date with the latest discoveries and developments in the world of diamonds, mantle geodynamics, and the deep carbon cycle. This section highlights new research, exciting findings, and scientific advancements that provide deeper insights into how carbon moves through Earth’s interior and how diamonds unlock the secrets of the planet’s mantle.
Diamonds have fascinated humans for centuries, prized for their brilliance, rarity, and timeless beauty. But the journey that carbon takes to become the sparkling diamond
Diamonds are often associated with luxury, beauty, and rarity, but they are also invaluable to scientists studying the Earth’s inner workings. These precious gemstones are
Diamonds are often seen as symbols of luxury and beauty, but beneath their dazzling exterior lies a treasure trove of geological secrets. These precious stones
Diamonds have long been cherished for their brilliance and rarity, but they are much more than just precious gemstones. These remarkable minerals offer scientists valuable
The Earth’s mantle, a vast and mysterious region beneath the crust, plays a crucial role in shaping the planet’s geology and sustaining life. But how
Diamonds are often seen as the epitome of luxury and beauty, but these precious gems hold much more than just aesthetic value. They offer a
Diamonds have fascinated humans for centuries, celebrated for their beauty and rarity. Yet, beyond their allure as precious gemstones, diamonds hold the key to understanding
Diamonds are one of the most coveted and enigmatic substances on Earth. They’re known for their exceptional beauty and rarity, but they also hold invaluable
Applications were invited for a highly qualified and motivated postdoctoral research scientist with a geologic background in computational geophysical fluid dynamics, whose primary responsibility will
Super-deep diamonds, which form more than 380 km deep in Earth’s mantle, were invaluable tools for deep carbon scientists. Super-deep diamonds, which form more than
The 15 November 2016 edition of the journal Lithos delves into the role of natural diamonds in deep Earth research. Titled “The nature of diamonds
The Third International Diamond School took place at the University of Alberta, with the Deep Carbon Observatory as the main event sponsor (together with De Beers and
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