“…There are two pieces of evidence that support an origin for some Group 1 kimberlites deeper than the base of the continental lithospheric mantle (∼250 km); 1) a few Group 1 South African kimberlites (e.g., Jagersfontein, Koffiefontein and Monastery) contain one or more high-pressure mineral inclusions in diamond (e.g., ringwoodite, ferropericlase, majorite garnet, silicate perovskite; see summary by Stachel, 2001) that require a deep mantle origin, implying these kimberlites transported diamond from the transition zone or deeper, and 2) most Group 1 kimberlites have depleted mantle Sr and Nd isotopic compositions (Smith, 1983), similar to the source for ocean (Heaman, 1989;Woodhead et al, 2009;Wu et al, 2010;Griffin et al, 2014) and Jurassic eastern North American kimberlites (ENA: Heaman, 1989;Zurevinski et al, 2011). Also shown are fields for Jurassic/Neoproterozoic kimberlites (Tappe et al, 2011(Tappe et al, , 2012 and Mesoproterozoic lampröites (Nelson, 1989), SW Greenland.…”