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Diamond is a
solid form of the
element carbon with its
atoms arranged in a
crystal structure called diamond cubic.
Diamond is tasteless, odourless, strong...
- 007. Nixon, P.H. (March 1995). "The
morphology and
nature of
primary diamondiferous occurrences".
Journal of
Geochemical Exploration. 53 (1–3): 41–71. Bibcode:1995JCExp...
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research by
geologist Dennis Dunn (Ph.D.
dissertation 2002)
found that the
diamondiferous epiclastic rocks range from
olivine lamproite to
phlogopite and olivine-rich...
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lamproites are
either leucite or
olivine rich, with 60%
being diamondiferous. The
first Ellendale pipe was
identified in 1976 with
diamonds mostly...
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Pyrope and
spessartine gemstones have been
recovered from the
Sloan diamondiferous kimberlites in Colorado, from the
Bishop Conglomerate and in a Tertiary...
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known kimberlite pipes within the rift
valley that are
considered to be
diamondiferous.
Mugwump (folklore) 1935
Timiskaming earthquake 2000
Kipawa earthquake...
- Near the town is the
Tshabong kimberlite field, one of the
largest diamondiferous kimberlite fields in the world.
Tshabong is the site of Botswana's coldest...
- case was the
mining corporation Alexkor,
which had an
interest in the
diamondiferous parts of the
Richtersveld area. An
important aspect of the case was...
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Architecture of the
Archean North American Mantle and Its
Relationship to
Diamondiferous Kimberlite Fields.
Economic Geology, March–April 2011, v. 106, p. 223–240...
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coast of
South Africa,
where hookah is
still the
standard equipment for
diamondiferous gravel extraction in the
hostile conditions of the surf zone, where...