Abstract
The lithospheric mantle underpinning the Alto Paranaíba Igneous Province , southwestern São Francisco Craton , was investigated through a study of 82 diamonds and their mineral inclusions from the Coromandel (Douradinho River), Verde River (northern Coromandel), Abaeté, Frutal, and Romaria deposits. Mineral inclusion abundances show that lherzolite is the main diamond source-rock, followed by eclogite , harzburgite and minor websterite. The limited chemical depletion recorded in lherzolitic inclusions suggests a post-Archean origin or modification of the lithospheric mantle beneath this part of the São Francisco craton. Sinusoidal rare earth element patterns for lherzolitic garnet inclusions indicate variable but overall low degrees of metasomatism by fluids or silico‑carbonatitic (proto-kimberlitic) melts. These results contrast with previous studies on mineral inclusions in diamonds (Canastra range, southern Coromandel; Rio da Prata system, northeastern Coromandel; our new data on the Frutal area, southwestern Coromandel), where a dominance of harzburgitic inclusions documents a more depleted, likely Archean, cratonic root. Bulk rock compositions reconstructed from eclogitic and websteritic inclusions establish a clear link between subduction processes and diamond formation in the Coromandel region. Calculated bulk rare earth element patterns match typical sections of upper oceanic crust , where plagioclase accumulation is uncommon. Pyroxene inclusion-based geothermobarometry indicates that lherzolitic and websteritic diamonds formed and last resided along a ∼ 39 mW/m 2 model geotherm. Projection of eclogitic garnet-clinopyroxene pairs onto this 39 mW/m 2 geotherm places their origin near the base of the lithosphere (> 180 km depth). Low nitrogen contents and high aggregation states (up to 100 %B) indicate that eclogitic, websteritic, and part of the lherzolitic diamond populations experienced extended (2.0 Byr) mantle residence at high temperatures (> 1200 °C). The similarity in mantle residence temperatures and the shared presence of minor negative Eu anomalies for eclogitic and websteritic diamonds and their inclusions may be indicative of a common origin, following emplacement of subducted oceanic crust beneath the São Francisco Craton margin likely during a Paleoproterozoic orogeny (2.2–1.9 Ga). Based on our results, future exploration efforts in the Alto Paranaíba region should shift their focus from harzburgitic to lherzolitic and eclogitic indicator minerals to find new diamond deposits and kimberlites in this area. • Lherzolite and eclogite main diamond substrates in Alto Paranaíba Igneous Province. • Moderate olivine Mg# and rare G10 garnets indicate mild SCLM depletion. • Lherzolitic substrates affected by fluid or silico‑carbonatitic melt metasomatism. • Eclogitic and websteritic diamonds derived from base of lithosphere. • Eclogitic diamonds linked to Paleoproterozoic (2.2–1.9 Ga) subduction.
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