Diamonds reach the surface through violent kimberlite eruptions, yet the trigger behind them was long a mystery. A new study from the University of Oslo reveals that volatile compounds like carbon dioxide (CO₂) and water (H₂O) make the magma buoyant enough to rocket diamonds upward. These findings offer fresh insight into one of Earth's most explosive and valuable geological processes.
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25 Sep