New data on the geological structure and petrochemical characteristics of the first kimberlite pipe in the Syuldyukar kimberlite field and its position in the Ygyatta diamond-bearing area are presented. The petrographic identification of the petrochemical varieties of kimberlites in this area was performed for the first time. The compositions of the rockforming and accessory minerals of kimberlites were studied using a modern hardware complex. The results showed that the directed change in the structural and material characteristics of kimberlites from peripheral to central parts in extended vertical bodies of the Syuldyukar tube type is expressed in the replacement of calcium kimberlites by magnesium kimberlites. Mg-kimberlites are characterized by the largest crystals of diamond, garnets, and ilmenites, high concentrations of magnesium, and a number of other components. All of these changes in kimberlites are caused by flow differentiation. This information allowed us to apply the obtained petrological results to the kimberlites of the Syuldyukar tube as search criteria for forecasting and identifying new kimberlite bodies in the Ygyatta diamond-bearing area.
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