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Kimberlite, an
igneous rock and a rare
variant of peridotite, is most
commonly known to be the main host
matrix for diamonds. It is
named after the town...
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usually largely composed of one of two
characteristic rock
types —
kimberlite or lamproite.
These rocks reflect the
composition of the volcanoes' deep...
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Kimberlite tailings are
waste materials left
after the
recovery of
diamond from
diamond source rock. The
material has a
particle size
ranging from 20 mm...
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Kimberlite Diamond (Chinese: 金伯利钻石) is China's
first diamond jewellery manufacturer and
retailer with a
nationwide sales network.
Kimberlite Diamond was...
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Chidliak Kimberlite Province is
located in the Hall
Peninsula of
southern Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada. The
first kimberlite there was discovered...
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surface in
volcanic eruptions and
deposited in
igneous rocks known as
kimberlites and lamproites.
Synthetic diamonds can be
grown from high-purity carbon...
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optic angle is 58° to 63°.
Diopside is
found in
ultramafic (
kimberlite and peridotite)
igneous rocks, and diopside-rich
augite is
common in mafic...
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Corne kimberlite field is a 104- to 95-million-year-old diamond-bearing
kimberlite field in east-central Saskatchewan, Canada. Its
kimberlite pipes are...
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Elliott County Kimberlite (Sometimes
called the Ison Cr****
Kimberlite) was
discovered in
Elliott County, Kentucky, by
Albert R.
Crandall in 1884 over...
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Gahcho Kué
kimberlite pipes is a
cluster of
Cambrian kimberlite diatremes located 280 km (174 mi)
northeast of Yellowknife,
Northwest Territories,...