12 IKC Poster Technical Programme
Theme 1: Diamonds
Poster NumberAbstract IDTitlePresenterAffiliation
P1-019When diamonds are not pure diamond: amorphous carbon (a-C) grain boundary complexions in natural diamond aggregates Samantha PerrittDe Beers Group
P1-0210TiO2 exsolution as a cause of ferropericlase inclusion iridescence in diamondSamantha PerrittDe Beers Group
P1-0347Machine learning classification on the chemical compositions of lithospheric diamonds and their inclusionsZhou ZhangZhejiang University
P1-04117Diamonds in the oceanic mantle: a new occurrence on EarthJingsui YangNanjing University
P1-05150A first look at diamonds and their inclusions from the Sequoia Kimberlite Complex, Northwest Territories, Canada Thomas StachelUniversity of Alberta
P1-0671Mesoproterozoic diamond formation in the Sask craton mantle root: A far-field link to the Mackenzie large igneous event?Sarah EM MilneUniversity of Alberta
P1-0778The Occurrence of Diamond in the HPHT Metal-Chromite-Carbon System: Implications for Diamond in OphiolitesZhiyun LuZhejiang University
P1-0886Microdiamonds from Tonian plume-related LIP, North China Craton (NCC)Yun WangNanjing University
P1-0987Laser ablation of ‘diamonds-in-water’ – a new technique for digging deeperYaakov WeissThe Hebrew University of Jerusalem
P1-1090Diamonds in the Kimberley area formed from mantle volatiles Pierre CartignyIPG-Paris
P1-1192Mineralogical Features and Comparison of Diamonds from Three Kimberlite Belts in Mengyin, ChinaFei LiuInstitute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences
P1-1294A snapshot of mantle metasomatism recorded by clinopyroxene inclusions in diamondsKate KiseevaAmerican Museum of Natural History
P1-1399CO2 nanoinclusions in diamondsOded NavonThe Hebrew University of Jerusalem
P1-14115Dynamical properties of defects in diamondRazvan CaracasInstitut de Physique du Globe de Paris
P1-1553Lessons from Letseng – Evidence in support of the Flamboyant MegacrystNorman Lock 
P1-16130Trace element compositions of diamond-forming fluids in Voorspoed diamonds Yael KempeThe Hebrew University of Jerusalem
P1-17139Characterisation of sublithospheric and lithospheric diamond populations from the Candle Lake C29/30 kimberlite, Sask Craton, CanadaAndrea PezzeraUniversity of Alberta
p1-18141In-situ U-Pb dating of garnet in diamonds from Venetia, South AfricaBrendan HoareTrinity College Dublin
P1-1956Carbon with diamond structure in phlogopite in peridotite, Barr Slope Mine, Dixonville, PennsylvaniaChien-Lu ChanHenry O. A. Meyer Memorial Research
P1-20151Macle Diamonds: Primary Fluid Inclusion Entrapment Along the Twinning PlaneWilliam Henry TowbinGemological Institute of America
P1-21158Tales from Diamond Surface FeaturesDavid PhillipsUniversity of Melbourne
P1-22159Rare natural colored diamonds: diamonds colored by the 480 nm absorption bandMei Yan LaiGemological Institute of America
P1-23179Temporal changes in diamond formation by subduction through Earth history: thermal modeling, seismology, & petrology evidenceSteven ShireyCarnegie Institution for Science
P1-24188What Inclusions in Diamond Tell Us About the Lithospheric Mantle Beneath Snap Lake Kimberlite Dyke (Northwest Territories, Canada)Kelsey GraversenDe Beers Group
Theme 2: Emplacement and Economic Geology of Kimberlites and Related Magmas
Poster NumberAbstract IDTitlePresenterAffiliation
P2-0155Structural analysis of active quarries in the Quaternary Western Eifel volcanic field and their relevance for the formation of diatremesGeorg BuechelUniversity Jena, Institute of Earth Sciences
 146Floating reefs and their relevance for the emplacement of maar-diatreme volcanoesVolker LorenzUniversity of Wuerzburg
P2-03192Evolution of the geological model of Renard 3 Kimberley-type pyroclastic kimberlite over 1,000 metres depth, Quebec, CanadaColleen LaroulandieStornoway Diamonds
Theme 3: The Origin and Evolution of Kimberlites and Related Magmas
Poster NumberAbstract IDTitlePresenterAffiliation
P3-01184Secular variation in kimberlite formation: the variable connection to LLSVPsClaudia AdamKansas State University
P3-0222Petrology, geochemistry, and geochronology of the Pikoo Kimberlites, SaskatchewanChiranjeeb SarkarUniversity of Alberta
P3-0316Nature and origin of lamproite hypabyssal intrusives from the Jharia basin in eastern IndiaParminder KaurPanjab University Chandigarh
P3-0415Geochemistry of potassic sills and dykes from Jharkhand: Implications for the Cretaceous lamproite magmatism of eastern India in proximity to the Kerguelen mantle plumeParminder KaurPanjab University Chandigarh
P3-0532Kimberlites and basaltic melts as key tracers of Earth’s least processed mantle reservoirsJingao LiuChina University of Geosciences
P3-0638Tracing the relative roles of lithospheric and sublithospheric mantle in kimberlite source regions using highly siderophile elements and Re-Os isotope systematicsYong XuUniversity of Alberta
P3-0741Insights in Na-contents of kimberlite melts from experimentally determined partition coefficients between olivine and silicate-carbonate meltRebecca Fabiana ZechETH Zürich
P3-0860Emplacement of the Argyle diamond deposit into an ancient rift zone triggered by supercontinent breakupLuc DoucetCurtin University
P3-0970Petrology and Geochronology of kimberlites from the Victoria Island field, NU/NT, CanadaAlex MüllerUniversity of Alberta
P3-1083Hollandite group minerals in Lamproites from the Jharia Coalfield, Damodar Valley, IndiaGurmeet KaurPanjab University, Chandigarh
P3-1189Geochemical Characteristics and U-Pb chronological of Apatite in Diamondiferous Kimberlite Pipes, the North China Craton (NCC)Chuqi CaoChinese Academy of Geological Sciences
P3-1293Petrology, Geochemistry, and Geochronology of the Dharma Kimberlites, Northwest Territories, CanadaNikita Kepezhinskas 
P3-13138Apatite U-Pb dating of kimberlite: a feasibility study from South ChinaJiawei ZhangGuizhou Geological Survey
P3-14107The effect of crustal xenolith-kimberlite reaction on host kimberlite classification: The Pionerskaya caseAmy MaileyUniversity of British Columbia
P3-15110Dating Perovskites From Kimberlites Of The Alto Paranaiba Igneous Province, Brazil: Challenges, Strategies And Geodynamic ImplicationsRogério G. AzzoneInstitute of Geosciences (IGc), University of São Paulo
P3-16126Geochemistry, petrography, and zircon geochronology of MARID xenoliths from the Kaapvaal craton, southern AfricaMolly PaulBoise State University
P3-17140New Ar-Ar age and C-O isotope geochemistry of the Piedade (Aps) carbonatite complex of the Ponta Grossa Arch region, Southern Brazil: petrological implicationsExcelso RubertiUniversity of São Paulo, Brazil
P3-1896(U-Th)/He geochronology of kimberlite zircon megacrysts: a new chronometer for dating emplacementSpencer ZeiglerUniversity of Colorado Boulder
P3-19142An experimental study on the kimberlitic magma evolution during ascent before emplacementZairong LiuInstitute of Deep-sea Science and Engineering, Cas
P3-20154The effect of volatiles on properties of kimberlite meltsAna AnzulovicUniversity of Oslo
P3-21163Post-collisional lamprophyres – exploration tools for rare metal depositsThomas SeifertTU Bergakademie Freiberg
P3-22171New Geochemical Insights into the Petrogenesis of South Australian KimberlitesHayden DaltonUniversity of Melbourne
P3-23174The origin of kimberlitic zircon and the search for a “fingerprint” for superdeep diamonds: enhanced classification of source rock using zircon trace element compositions and machine learningGraham PearsonUniversity of Alberta
P3-24182A Geochronological Perspective on the Geodynamic Models of Kimberlite and Lamproite Magmatism in KansasPamela KemptonKansas State University
P3-258Geochronology of the Qeqertaa Diamondiferous Ultramafic Lamprophyre, West GreenlandMark Thomas HutchisonGovernment of Greenland
Theme 4: Diamond Deposits – Exploration and Mining
Poster NumberAbstract IDTitlePresenterAffiliation
P4-017Diamond Exploration and Regional Prospectivity of GreenlandMark Thomas HutchisonGovernment of Greenland
P4-0223Sedimentology and source provenance analysis of diamondiferous gravels of the Middle Orange River, Northern Cape Province, South AfricaCameron McLarenNelson Mandela University
P4-0314Dachine RevisitedJacques LetendreExploration Renouveau Inc.
P4-0418Kimberlites and lamproites in ZambiaAlec Hawkes 
P4-0520Reflectance spectroscopy for investigating diamond inclusions and kimberlite indicator mineralsEdward CloutisUniversity of Winnipeg
P4-0631Discovery of Tracing Diamond in South LinyiYi DingHebei GEO University
P4-0730Several Questions in Searching for Diamondiferous Kimberlite in ChinaYi DingHebei GEO University
P4-08186Geology Development and Evaluation of Meya Kimberlite Dyke System, Kono District, Sierra Leone Casey HetmanSRK Consulting
P4-0952Evolution of Kimberlite Exploration – Systematic exploration using a ground geophysical toolbox for kimberlites, Slave Craton, NWT, Canada (Part 1)Darrell EppAurora Geosciences Ltd.
P4-1069Leveraging AI to eliminate bias in kimberlite core loggingAlexandrina FulopDe Beers Canada -Exploration
P4-1185New technologies: a paradigm shift in kimberlite core loggingAlexandrina FulopDe Beers Canada –  Exploration
P4-1277A21 – Diavik’s Newest Underground MinePhilip LewisRio Tinto Exploration
P4-1382Geology of the Lulo kimberlite cluster of Lunda Norte Province of AngolaRichard PriceLucapa Diamond Company
P4-1484Enhancing Large Diamond Recovery: A Comprehensive Overview of X-ray Transmission (XRT) TechnologyCorné de JagerTOMRA Sorting Pty Ltd
P4-1575Occurrence and recovery of Rare Earth Elements from kimberlite tailings in diamond minesMohammed Rifkhan Mohammed NayeemDalhousie University
P4-16101Diamond Mining in Canada – An Evolving Mine Engineering Knowledge Base Jaroslav JakubecSRK Consulting
P4-1713Jwaneng — The Untold Story of The Discovery of the World’s Richest Diamond MineNorman Lock 
P4-18114Vertical Cutter Mining – A sustainable technology for mining of small vertical kimberlite bodies and veinsUlrich SchoepfBauer Maschinen GmbH
P4-19123Major Element Indicator Mineral Chemistry of the Lulo Kimberlite Province, Lunda Norte, AngolaPaul AllanLucapa Diamond Company
P4-20136The River Ranch Kimberlite, ZimbabweLeon DanielsPangolin Diamonds
P4-21147Diamond sources of the Juína region, Amazonian craton: textural and mineral chemical characteristics of Kimberley-type pyroclastic kimberlitesIzaac Cabral-NetoGeological Survey of Brazil
P4-22161Recovering Population Estimates through Expectation Maximization TechniquesYuri KinakinRio Tinto Exploration
P4-23166Evolution of Kimberlite Exploration – Advances in Drift Prospecting in Canada’s North (Part 2): Case Studies and Examples Patrick DesRosiersPalmer/SLR
P4-24172Comparison of Full-Tensor Magnetic Gradiometry with Conventional Magnetic Data: Implications for Kimberlite Exploration  Janet MorrisseyRio Tinto Exploration
P4-25175Evolution of Kimberlite Exploration – A New Look at Kimberlite Indicator Morphology from the Southern Slave Craton, NWTTom McCandlessMountain Province Diamonds
P4-26185Updated Northwest Territories Kimberlite CompilationBarrett ElliottNorthwest Territories Geological Survey
P4-27191Karowe Diamond Mine: Geology and Diamonds of the South Lobe and Implications for Underground Mining Kimberley WebbSRK Consulting (Canada) Inc.
P4-28103Find the hidden diamond ore body Nearby No.50 kimberlite pipe in Wafangdian area, Liaoning, ChinaFu HaitaoLiaoning Geological Exploration and Mining Group
Theme 5: Cratonic Mantle – Petrology, Geochemistry and Geophysics
Poster NumberAbstract IDTitlePresenterAffiliation
P5-0142Constraints on the distribution, composition, and lithology of eclogite-pyroxenite xenoliths from the central Slave Craton mantle root  Thomas StachelUniversity of Alberta
P5-0228Probing the northern Kaapvaal craton root with mantle-derived xenocrysts from the Marsfontein orangeite diatreme, South AfricaNtando NgwenyaUniversity of Johannesburg
P5-0333V/Sc in garnet xenocrysts: new oxybarometry frontiers for the SCLMLynthener Bianca Takenaka de OlivieraSRK Consulting
P5-0440A sheared ilmenite-dunite xenolith from Lesotho: witness of deformation, metasomatism and perturbation of the lithosphereCatharina HeckelGoethe University Frankfurt
P5-05156Classifying crust- and mantle-derived garnet from a structural-chemical perspectiveSong GaoWestern University
P5-0644Geodynamic Modelling of Cratonic Basins – Hosts for Diamonds and GoldKristina KublikUniversity of Alberta
P5-0751Formation and evolution of the subcontinental lithospheric mantle beneath accretionary orogenic belts: implications for the birth of future cratonsYuchen LiuChina University of Geosciences
P5-0858Cr-rich Megacrysts in KimberliteDan SchulzeUniversity of Toronto
P5-0961Mapping Global Lithospheric Mantle Pressure-Temperature Conditions by Machine Learning-Based ThermobarometryChenyang YeZhejiang University
P5-1068Metasomatism of the deep root of the Slave craton by melts from subducted oceanic crustSarah BrookerUniversity of Texas
P5-1191Thermal and chemical structure of on- and off-craton lithosphere in central Africa from kimberlite indicator mineralsPhilip JanneyUniversity of Cape Town
P5-1217Water in cratonic eclogites and pyroxenites from the Sask and Superior Cratons: impacts of tectonothermal events on mantle lithosphere evolution and dynamicsRondi DaviesQueensborough Community College, CUNY
P5-13104Southeast Slave Craton Lithosphere, RevisitedBruce KjarsgaardGeological Survey of Canada, Natural Resources Canada
P5-14111Mantle compositional architecture and diamond potential for the Alto Paranaíba Igneous Province, Brazil: compositional signatures from garnet xenocrysts in kimberlitesJulia Cristina Bandeira Lino De SouzaUniversity of São Paulo
P5-15112Kimberlites from Chicoria Creek, Juina, Brazil: Two broadly differing diamond and indicator mineral suites pointing to subduction and plate meltingHarrison CookenbooConsulting Geologist
P5-16113Effects of melt depletion and metasomatism on U-Th-Pb behavior in cratonic mantleDiego Toro VivancoUniversity of Bern
P5-17119Ferric iron measurements of coexisting garnet and clinopyroxene in grospydite xenoliths from Zagadochnaya kimberlite pipe (Yakutia, Siberian craton)Giulia MarrasSapienza University of Rome
P5-18124Arc Mantle Redox since Archean: Insights from Machine Learning, Statistics and Thermodynamic ModelingChun-Tao LiuZhejiang University
P5-19129Origins and timing of amphibole and phlogopite formation in kimberlite-borne eclogite and pyroxenite xenolithsSonja AulbachGoethe University
P5-20128Imaging the cratonic mantle lithosphere-kimberlite system beneath Kimberley (Kaapvaal craton) with in-situ U-Pb and geochemical analysesSonja AulbachGoethe University
P5-2195Kimberlite apatite (U-Th)/He thermochronology of the Canadian Arctic: what fraction of kimberlites were eroded?Spencer ZeiglerUniversity of Colorado
P5-22131Quantifying the thickness of the Archean lithosphere beneath the western Kaapvaal craton at the time of Zero kimberlite emplacement (1.6 Ga)Zuko QashaniTrinity College Dublin
P5-23135Age and origin of the lithospheric mantle below the Ancient Gneiss Complex, Eswatini Kananelo LeteteUniversity of The Witwatersrand
P5-24143Transitional pyroxenitic-lherzolitic xenoliths from Roberts Victor, Kaapvaal cratonKaren SmitUniversity of the Witwatersrand
P5-25148Determining the origin of fluids in the cratonic lithosphereEmma TomlinsonTrinity College Dublin
P5-26149The Origin of Eclogitic Corundum and Garnet Xenocrysts from the Kareevlei Kaapvaal Lamproite (Group II Kimberlite)Anele JoniUniversity of Cape Town
P5-27152Quantifying the melting conditions of Archean cratonic peridotites  Jarious KaekaneTrinity College Dublin
P5-28127Probing the Diamond potential of the North American Lithosphere using seismic tomographyAndrew SchaefferGeological Survey of Canada