Inside the hunt for unknown minerals in super-deep diamonds

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A diamond from deep inside Earth

Nester Korolev

I’m squinting at a diamond in the palm of my hand. As gems go, it’s nothing special: smaller than a grain of rice and full of impurities, it would fetch a poor price. But for researchers like Nester Korolev, those impurities are invaluable for the information they reveal about geological processes under way deep within Earth – all the more so given that some of them look unlike anything we have encountered before. “I hope that we will discover a new mineral,” he  says.

This particular diamond formed around 600 kilometres…

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