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To: jpthoma1 who wrote (395)3/28/2002 6:17:44 PM
From: Artie  Respond to of 613
 
Re download - I discovered the website (via google) a couple of months ago and the chapter 4 pdf file was there then. Later I went to the site again and that file was not available. I e.mailed the author and asked him for his comments on TWG's published info on Zulu. Here is his response:

"Thank you for your interest in my previous work. I received more than a hundred of email messages every day from the electron microscopy mailing list. this is why I did not read your email earlier. Sorry.

I have been out of this field for a few years, thus I could not comment much on the topic. However, my study indicates that the host rock/mantle xenoliths came from the diamond stability field although the fO2 of the rare rutile/ilmenite assemblage may not favor the formation of diamond.

I attach the Chapter 4 for you. Thank you again."

Donggao
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Donggao Zhao, PhD
Electron Microprobe Supervisor
Research Assistant Professor
Electron Microscopy Center
University of South Carolina
701 Sumter St.
Columbia, SC 29208
Tel.: 803-777-6512; fax: 803-777-8908
dzhao@sc.edu; emc.biol.sc.edu



To: jpthoma1 who wrote (395)3/28/2002 9:42:15 PM
From: Letmebe Frank  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 613
 
Hey JP, Will, Artie, TeeVee, Vaughn....

Can you translate: "....although the fO2 of the rare rutile/ilmenite assemblage may not favor the formation of diamond."

That was the point we were trying to get to, was it not?

I thought so, but what does it mean?