Indicator Extraction from Rock |
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* Once a kimberlite has been discovered, whether
it is diamondiferous or not, it is essential to know
what portion of the area's anomalous indicator
minerals that body is responsible for. If we analyze
the indicator minerals it contains we can gain
information on whether there are more bodies to be
found in the area if not all the geochemistry is
explained. In the best case scenarios, where we have
a significantly diamondiferous body, we can find out
the exact chemistry of the indicators associated
with the diamond producing kimberlites. This
information can then be applied to other anomalous
mineral trains in the area to isolate and discover
new significantly diamondiferous bodies. |
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