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Kimberlite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The complex volcanic magmas that solidify into kimberlite and lamproite are not the source of diamonds, only the elevators that bring them with other minerals and mantle rocks to Earth's surface.
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Broken kimberlite falls through the draw points and is scraped out of the tunnel with a drag or scraper bucket attached to a cable and winch, working much like a clothes line on a pulley.
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Physical Model of Kimberlite Pipe Formation ... The classic models of kimberlite eruption include explosive-boring volcanism, fluidization, and hydrovolcanism briefly reviewed in (Mitchell, 1986). All the models have both positive and negative features. Source of explosion energy is one ot the most important problem discussed.
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1.0 Definition of Kimberlite; 2.0 Morphology of Kimberlite; 2.1 Crater Facies; 2.2 Diatreme Facies; 2.3 Hypabyssal Facies; 3.0 Kimberlite Classification Model; 4.0 Kimberlite Emplacement Models; ... split kimberlite drill core...
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The map Location of Kimberlites shows the location of kimberlites in Canada. Kimberlites are rock formation where diamonds can be found. The Atlas of Canada, 6th Edition (1999- ) ... Kimberlites are the rock formation where diamonds can be found. The name kimberlite comes from the town of Kimberly, in South Africa,
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Kimberlite Pipes ... Like many, I was generally unfamiliar with the origin and emplacement of diamonds, other than that it had something to do with a rock called Kimberlite, a lot of diamonds were being mined in South Africa, and they tended to be found within continental cratons or shield areas.
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