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Primary deposits, diamond-containing volvcanic breccia (tuff) of basic and ultra-basic rocks such as Volcanic chimney vents, the socalled Kimberlite or blue ground; additionally,
Chapter 20 1993
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Kimberlite pipes are created when magma bubbles up through a craton, expanding and cooling on its way up.
How a Rogue Geologist Discovered a Diamond Trove in the Canadian Arctic By Carl Hoffman 2008
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We have recently completed six years of intense research on re-vegetation that is about to be implemented as portions of our Long Lake Processed Kimberlite Facility are filled and old infrastructure such as the original camp are progressively reclaimed.
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Kimberlite mines, which burrow into volcanic rock, require complex technology.
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A large number of Kimberlite pipes, diatremes and basalt of Terfiary age (70 to 35 ma) intrude into the basement rocks.
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Kimberlite pipes (intrusive, various ages): diamonds
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It was the direct test, she was asking him to prove himself Kimberlite.
When the Lion Feeds Smith, Wilbur 1964
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Kimberlite boulders over one metre in diameter are present.
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The DRC is a party to the Kimberlite process and more than USD 600 million dollars is exported each year according to the Diamond Council of Antwerp.
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Kimberlite-type geophysical anomalies were then prioritized for drilling.
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