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SDLRC - Diatreme


The Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation - Scientific and Media Articles based on Major Keyword - Diatreme
The Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation is compiled by Patricia Sheahan who publishes on a monthly basis a list of new scientific articles related to diamonds as well as media coverage and corporate announcements called the Sheahan Diamond Literature Service that is distributed as a free pdf to a list of followers. Pat has kindly agreed to allow her work to be made available as an online digital resource at Kaiser Research Online so that a broader community interested in diamonds and related geology can benefit. The references are for personal use information purposes only; when available a link is provided to an online location where the full article can be accessed or purchased directly. Reproduction of this compilation in part or in whole without permission from the Sheahan Diamond Literature Service is strictly prohibited. Return to Diamond Keyword Index
Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation - Scientific Articles by Author for all years
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Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation - Media/Corporate References by Name for all years
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Each article reference in the SDLRC is tagged with one or more key words assigned by Pat Sheahan to highlight the main topics of the article. In an effort to make it easier for users to track down articles related to a specific topic, KRO has extracted these key words and developed a list of major key words presented in this Key Word Index to which individual key words used in the article reference have been assigned. In most of the individual Key Word Reports the references are in crhonological order, though in some such as Deposits the order is first by key word and then chronological. Only articles classified as "technical" (mainly scientific journal articles) and "media" (independent media articles) are included in the Key Word Index. References that were added in the most recent monthly update are highlighted in yellow.

Diatreme refers to a volcanic eruption that results in the formation of a pipe like body. That, of course, is what a kimberlite pipe is, but this keyword refers to volcanic pipes unrelated to diamond bearing pipes such as a maar diatreme.

Diatreme
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Published
AuthorTitleSourceRegionKeywords
DS1860-0837
1894
Branco, W.Schwabens 125 Vulkan-embryonen und Deren Tufferfuellte Ausbruchsrohren, das Grosste Gebiet Ehemaliger Maare Auf der Erde.Stuttgart: Jahr. Ver. Natk., Vol. XV, 816P.Europe, GermanyGeomorphology, Diatreme
DS1860-0657
1890
Daubree, G.A.Experiences sur les Actions Mecaniques Exercees sur les RochAcademy of Science (PARIS) C.R., Vol. 111, PP. 767-774. PP. 857-863.Africa, South AfricaDiamond genesis, diatremes
DS1900-0270
1904
Rogers, A.W., Dutoit, A.L.The Sutherland Volcanic Pipes and Their Relationship to Other Vents in South Africa.Phil. Soc. Sth. Afr. Transactions, Vol. 15, PT. 2, PP. 61-83. ALSO: ZEITSCHR. KRYST. (LEIPZIG)Africa, South AfricaDiatremes, Non-kimberlitic, Mineralogy
DS1900-0218
1903
Schwarz, E.H.L.Report on Part of the Matatiele Division with an Account Of the Petrography of the Volcanic Rock.Cape of Good Hope Geol. Comm. 7th. Annual Report, PT. 3, PP. 37-56; PP. 63-96.Africa, South AfricaDiatremes, Non-kimberlitic
DS1900-0274
1904
Schwarz, E.H.L.The Volcanoes of Griqualand EastPhil. Soc. Sth. Afr. Transactions, Vol. 14, PP. 98-112.Africa, South AfricaDiatreme, Non-kimberlitic Source Rock, Mineralogy
DS1900-0137
1902
Whitaker, M.C.An Olivinite Dike of the Magnolia District and the Associated Picrotitanite.Colorado Scientific Soc., Proceedings Vol. 6, PP. 104-119.United States, ColoradoKimberlite, Green Mountain, Diatreme
DS1920-0038
1920
Moore, R.C., Haynes, W.P.An Outcrop of Basic Igneous Rock in KansasAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists, Vol. 4, PP. 183-187.United States, Central States, Kansas, WilsonRelated Rocks, Diatreme
DS1930-0011
1930
Ball, S.H., Singewald, J.T.Jr.An Alnoite Pipe, its Contact Phenomena and Ore Deposition Near Avon, missouri. a DiscussionJournal of Geology, Vol. 38, No. 5, PP. 456-459.Missouri, United States, Central StatesAlnoite, Related Rocks, Diatreme
DS1930-0191
1935
Grimes-Graeme, R.D.H.The Origin of the Intrusive Igneous Breccias in the Vicinity of Montreal Quebec.Ph.d. Thesis, Mcgill University, Canada, QuebecDiatreme Breccias
DS1930-0225
1936
Osborne, F.F., Grimes-Graeme, R.The Breccia of St. Helen's Island, MontrealAmerican Journal of Science, Vol. 32, No. 187, PP. 43-54.Canada, QuebecRelated Rocks, Diatreme
DS1930-0262
1937
Rust, G.W.Preliminary Notes on Explosive Volcanism in Southeastern MissouriJournal of Geology, Vol. 45, PP. 48-75.Missouri, United States, Central StatesAlnoite, Related Rocks, Diatreme
DS1930-0041
1930
Singewald, J.T., Milton, C.An Alnoite Pipe, its Contact Phenomena and Ore Deposition Near Avon, missouri.Journal of Geology, Vol. 38, No. 1, PP. 54-66.Missouri, United States, Central StatesRelated Rocks, Diatreme
DS1930-0232
1936
Williams, H.Pliocene Volcanoes of the Navajo-hopi CountryGeological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 47, PP. 111-171.GlobalDiatreme
DS1940-0027
1941
Buie, B.F.Igneous Rocks of the Highwood Mountains, Montana. Pt. 3. Dikes and Related Intrusions.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 52, No. 11, PP. 1753-1809.Montana, United States, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1940-0068
1943
Davidson, C.F.The Archean Rocks of the Rodil District, South Harris, Outer Hebrides.Edinburgh Royal Society. Transactions, Vol. 61, PP. 71-112.ScotlandDiatremes
DS1940-0048
1942
Hack, J.T.Sedimentation and Volcanism in the Hopi Buttes, ArizonaGeological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 53, PP. 335-372.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauDiatreme
DS1950-0163
1954
Allen, J.F., Balk, R.Mineral Resources of the Fort Defiance and Tohatchi Quadrangles.New Mexico Bureau of Mines Min. Res. Bulletin., No. 36, 192P.GlobalDiatreme
DS1950-0169
1954
Balk, R.Kimberlitic Tuff Plugs in Northeastern ArizonaAmerican Geophysical Union Transactions, Vol. 35, No. 11, P. 381, (abstract.).GlobalDiatreme, Kimberlite
DS1950-0170
1954
Balk, R., Sun, M.S.Petrographic Description of Igneous RocksNew Mexico Bureau of Mines Min. Res., No. 36, PP. 100-118.GlobalDiatreme
DS1950-0461
1959
Callahan, J.T., Kam, W., Akers, J.P.The Occurrence of Ground Water in Diatremes of the Hopi Buttes Area, Arizona.Plateau, Vol. 32, No. 1, PP. 1-12, JULY.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauDiatreme
DS1950-0182
1954
Malde, H.E.Serpentine Pipes at Garnet Ridge, ArizonaScience., Vol. 119, P. 618.United States, Arizona, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1950-0351
1957
Runner, J.J.Origin of the Upper Cretaceous Shale Inclusions in Volcanic agglomerate Cutting Precambrian and Palaeozoic Rocks in The blcak Hills of South Dakota.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 68, No. 12, PT. 2, P. 1790.United States, South Dakota, Central StatesDiatreme
DS1950-0153
1953
Shoemaker, E.M.Collapse Origin of the Diatremes of the Navajo Hopi Reservation.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 64, P. 1514.United States, Arizona, Rocky Mountains, Colorado PlateauDiatreme
DS1950-0299
1956
Shoemaker, E.M.Occurrence of Uranium in Diatremes on the Navajo and Hopi Reservations, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah.United States Geological Survey (USGS) PROF. PAPER., No. 300, PP. 179-185.GlobalDiatreme
DS1950-0300
1956
Shoemaker, E.M.Diatremes on the Navajo and Hopi Reservations, ArizonaUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) SPECIAL Publishing, No. TEI-620, PP. 78-85.United States, Arizona, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1950-0426
1958
Shoemaker, E.M., Byers, F.M.JR., Roach, C.H.Diatremes on the Navajo and Hopi Reservation, Arizona. #1United States Geological Survey (USGS) SPECIAL Publishing, No. TEI-740, PP. 158-168.United States, Arizona, Rocky Mountains, Colorado PlateauDiatreme
DS1950-0355
1957
Shoemaker, E.M., Hensley, F.S.JR, Hallagan, R.W.Diatremes on the Navajo and Hopi Reservation, Arizona. #2United States Geological Survey (USGS) SPECIAL Publishing, No. TEI-690, PP. 389-398.United States, Arizona, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-1068
1969
Assad, R.Guidebooks to Field Trips 4, 5, 7 and 8aGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/MINERAL. Association CAN., 93P.Canada, OntarioDiatreme
DS1960-0802
1967
Buffler, R.T.The Browns Peak Formation and its Relationship to the Late Tertiary Geologic History of the Elkhead Region, Northwestern Colorado and South Central Wyoming.Ph.d. Thesis, University California At Berkeley, 175P.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-0526
1965
Chadwick, R.A.Volcanic Vent Complex at Point of Rocks, Gallatin Range, Montana.Geological Society of America (GSA), Annual MEETING ROCKY MTN. SECTION, P. 28. (abstract.).United States, Montana, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-0527
1965
Chronic, J., Mccallum, M.E., Ferris, C.S.Jr.Lower Paleozoic Rocks in Diatremes in Southern Wyoming and Northern Colorado.Geological Society of America (GSA) SPECIAL PAPER., No. 87, PP. 280-281.United States, Wyoming, Colorado, State Line, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-1090
1969
Chronic, J., Mccallum, M.E., Ferris, C.S.Jr., Eggler, D.H.Lower Paleozoic Rocks in Diatremes, Southern Wyoming and Northern Colorado.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 80, PP. 149-155.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, State LineDiatreme
DS1960-0936
1968
Cummings, D.Geologic Map of the Zuni Salt Lake Volcanic Crater, Carbon County, New mexico.United States Geological Survey (USGS) MAP, No. G.I. I-544.United States, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauDiatreme
DS1960-0937
1968
Currie, K.L., Shafiqullah, M.Geochemistry of Some Large Canadian CratersNature., Vol. 218, No. 5140, MAY 4TH. PP. 457-459.Canada, Quebec, LabradorDiatreme
DS1960-0437
1964
Davidson, C.F.On Diamondiferous DiatremesEconomic Geology, Vol. 59, PP. 1368-1380.GlobalDiatreme
DS1960-0333
1963
Dawson, J.B.Minor Volcanic Features in the Gregory Rift Valley of Northern Tanganyika.Tanganyika Geological Survey Records, Vol. 10, PP. 54-55.Tanzania, East AfricaDiatreme
DS1960-0032
1960
Demille, G.The Elbow Structure of South Central SaskatchewanAlberta Soc. Petrol. Geol. Journal, Vol. 8, PP. 154-162.Canada, SaskatchewanDiatreme
DS1960-0654
1966
Dmitriyev, Z.A.Eclogite Xenoliths in Diatremes of Alkaline Rocks on the Pamirs.Doklady Academy of Science USSR, Earth Science Section., Vol. 169, PP. 179-181.RussiaRelated Rocks, Diatreme
DS1960-0234
1962
Downie, C., Wilkinson, P.The Explosion Craters of Basotu, Tanganyika TerritoryBulletin. VOLCANOLOGIQUE., Vol. 24, PP. 389-420.Tanzania, East AfricaDiatreme
DS1960-1102
1969
Fogelman, N.A.Mineralized Explosion Breccias of Cryptovolcanic SystemsDoklady Academy of Science USSR, Earth Science Section., Vol. 188, No. 1-6, PP. 121-123.RussiaKimberlite, Diatreme
DS1960-0555
1965
Gushchenko, I.I.Contribution to Mechanism of Pyroclastic FragmentationInternational Geology Review, Vol. 7, No. 2, PP. 272-279.RussiaDiatreme, Genesis
DS1960-0839
1967
Hearn, B.C.JR.Montana Diatremes With Kimberlitic AffinitiesEos, Vol. 48, No. 1, P. 256, (abstract.).United States, Montana, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-0840
1967
Heinrich, E.W., Dahlem, D.H.Carbonatites and Alkalic Rocks of the Arkansaw River Area, Fremont county, Colorado. Part 4. the Pinon Peak Breccia Pipes.American Mineralogist., Vol. 52, No. 5-6, PP. 817-831.United States, Colorado, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-0964
1968
Hodgson, C.J.Montregian Dyke RocksPh.d. Thesis, Mcgill University, 168P.Canada, QuebecDiatreme Breccias
DS1960-0252
1962
Howell, F.E.Layered Diatremes: a DiscussionJournal of GEOLOGY, Vol. 70, PP. 499-500.GlobalDiatreme
DS1960-0564
1965
Kalmykov, N.T.Volcanic Vents of Minusinsk Intermontane TroughInternational Geology Review, Vol. 7, No. 1, PP. 116-122.RussiaDiatreme
DS1960-0374
1963
Malde, H.E., Thaden, R.E.Serpentine at Garnet RidgeIn: Geology And Uranium-vanadium Deposits of The Monument Va, No. 1103, PP. 54-61.United States, Arizona, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-0069
1960
Marlowe, J.I.Diatremes and a Ring Intrusion on the San Carlos Indian Reservation.Arizona Geological Society Digest., Vol. 3, PP. 150-154.United States, Arizona, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-0576
1965
Matton, R.B.Upheaval Dome, San Juan County, UtahAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin., Vol. 49, No. 3, P. 349. (abstract.).United States, Utah, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-0708
1966
Mcgetchin, T.R.Geology of the Moses Rock Intrusion, San Juan County, UtahUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) OPEN FILE, ASTROGEOLOGIC STUDIES Annual PROG. Report J, PP. 231-253.United States, Utah, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-0578
1965
Megrue, G.H., Kerr, P.F.Alteration of Sandstone Pipes Laguna New MexicoGeological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 76, PP. 1347-1360.United States, New Mexico, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-0865
1967
Morris, H.T., Kopf, R.W.Breccia Pipes in the West Tintic and Sheeprock Mountains, Utah.United States Geological Survey (USGS) PROF. PAPER., No. 575C, PP. C66-C71.United States, Utah, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-0721
1966
Nikishov, K.N., Nikishova, L.V.The Possibility of Reaction Relations between Olivine and Monticellite.Geochemistry International (Geokhimiya), Vol. 3, No. 6, PP. 1200-1206.RussiaDiatreme, Tectonic
DS1960-0725
1966
O'hara, M.J., Mercy, E.L.R.Peridotite and Pyrope from the Navajo Country, Arizona and New Mexico.American MINERALOGIST., Vol. 51, No. 3-4, PP. 336-352.GlobalDiatreme
DS1960-0483
1964
Ollier, C.D., Joyce, E.B.Volcanic Physiography of the Western Plains of VictoriaRoyal Society. VICTORIA Proceedings, Vol. 77, PP. 357-376.Australia, VictoriaDiatreme
DS1960-0585
1965
O'sullivan, R.B.Geology of the Cedar Mesa Boundary Butte Area, San Juan County, Utah.United States Geological Survey (USGS) Bulletin., No. 1186, 128P.United States, Utah, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-0182
1961
Parsons, G.E.Niobium Bearing Complexes East of Lake SuperiorOntario Department of Mines Geology Report, No. 3, PP. 1-73.Canada, OntarioCarbonatite, Diatreme
DS1960-1008
1968
Peterman, Z.E., Hedge, C.E., Braddock, W.A.Age of Precambrian Events in the Northeast Front Range, Colorado.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 73, PP. 2277-2296.United States, Colorado, State Line, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-0490
1964
Robinson, M., Bergendahl.Missouri Buttes DescribedUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) PROF. PAPER., No. 404, P. 107; P. 113.United States, South Dakota, Central StatesDiatreme
DS1960-0597
1965
Ruzhitskiy, V.O., Bykov, I.N., et al.Ultrabasic Explosion Breccia of the Russian PlatformDoklady Academy of Sciences ACD. SCI. USSR EARTH SCI. SECTION., Vol. 162, PP. 105-106.RussiaDiatreme
DS1960-0294
1962
Shoemaker, E.M., Roach, C.H., Byers, F.M. JR.Diatremes and Uranium Deposits in the Hopi Buttes ArizonaGeological Society of America (GSA) SPECIAL VOLUME - BUDDINGTON Vol., PP. 327-355.GlobalRelated Rocks, Diatreme
DS1960-0498
1964
Siems, P.L.Geology and Mineral Deposits of the Silver Cliff Volcanic Caldera, custer County, Colorado.Geological Society of America (GSA), Annual MEETING ROCKY MTN. SECTION, P. 39.United States, Colorado, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-0400
1963
Sobolev, V.S.Features of Volcanism of the Siberian PlatformPacific Science., Vol. 17, No. 4, PP. 452-457.RussiaDiatreme
DS1960-1046
1968
Ulrich, G.E.Maar Deposits in the San Francisco Volcanic Field, ArizonaGeological Society of America (GSA), PACIFIC COAST SECTION MEETING, P. 126.United States, Arizona, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-0107
1960
Watson, K.D.Eclogite Inclusions in Serpentine Pipes at Garnet Ridge Northeastern Arizona.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 71, PP. 2082-2083.GlobalDiatreme
DS1960-0894
1967
Watson, K.D.Kimberlite Pipes of Northeastern ArizonaIn: Ultramafic And Related Rocks, Ed. Wyllie, P.j., New York, PP. 261-269.ArizonaKimberlite, Diatreme, Colorado Plateau, Rocky Mountains
DS1960-1228
1969
Watson, K.D., Morton, D.M.Eclogite Inclusions in Kimberlite Pipes at Garnet Ridge, Northeastern Arizona.American MINERALOGIST., Vol. 54, PP. 267-285.ArizonaKimberlite, Colorado Plateau, Rocky Mountains, Diatreme, Eclogit
DS1970-0219
1971
Akers, J.P., Shorty, J.C., Stevens, P.R.Hydrogeology of the Cenozoic Igneous Rocks, Navajo and Hopiindian Reservations, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah.United States Geological Survey (USGS) PROF. PAPER., No. 521-D, 17P.United States, Colorado Plateau, Rocky Mountains, Arizona, Utah, New MexicoDiatreme
DS1970-0461
1972
Alt, D., Hyndman, D.W., Ferguson, J.A., Lamorre, B.Pleistocene Maar Craters Near Drummond, MontanaNorthwest Geology, Vol. 1, PP. 33-37.United States, Montana, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1970-0892
1974
Chapman, N.A.Petrology of Inclusions from Some Late Paleozoic British Volcanic Rocks.Ph.d. Thesis, University Edinburgh, Scotland, FifeDiatreme Breccias
DS1970-0491
1972
Clark, T.H.Shatter Cone Breccias, Montreal Area, QuebecQue. Min. Des Richesses Nat. Geology Report, No. 152, PP. 143-148.Canada, QuebecDiatremes, Related Rocks
DS1970-0672
1973
Eggler, D.H., Mccallum, M.E.Ultramafic Nodules from Colorado Wyoming Kimberlite PipesCarnegie Institute Yearbook, FOR 1972, PP. 446-449.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsPetrography, Mineral Chemistry, Diatreme, Front Range
DS1970-0713
1973
Helmstaedt, H., Doig, R.Eclogite Nodules from Kimberlite Pipes of the Colorado Plateau Samples of Subducted Franciscan Type Oceanic Lithosphere. #1International Kimberlite Conference FIRST EXTENDED ABSTRACT VOLUME., PP. 171-172.United States, Colorado Plateau, Colorado, Arizona, Utah, New MexicoDiatreme
DS1970-0939
1974
Iversen, G.M., Thornton, C.P.Geochemistry and Mineralogy of the Diatreme Eagle Rock, Northwest Colorado.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 6, No. 5, P. 450. (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Rocky MountainsDiatreme, Related Rocks
DS1970-0107
1970
Kettren, L.P.JR.Igneous Intrusions in Highland County, VirginiaGeological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 2, No. 3, PP. 224-225. (abstract.).United States, Virginia, AppalachiaDiatreme, Related Rocks
DS1970-0749
1973
Lorenz, V.On the Formation of MaarsBulletin. VOLCANOLOGIQUE., Vol. 37, PP. 183-204.GlobalDiatremes
DS1970-0764
1973
Mcgetchin, T.R., Nikhanj, Y.S.Carbonatite-kimberlite Relations in the Cane Valley Diatreme San Juan County, Utah. #2Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 78, No. 11, APRIL 10, PP. 1854-1869.United States, Utah, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsGeology, Inclusions, Petrography, Diatreme
DS1970-0963
1974
Mitcham, T.W.Origin of Breccia PipesEconomic Geology, Vol. 69, PP. 412-413.GlobalBreccia, Diatreme
DS1970-0370
1971
Naeser, C.W.Geochronology of the Navajo-hopi Diatremes, Four Corners AreJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 76, No. 20, PP. 4978-4985.United States, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1970-0797
1973
Norton, D.L., Cathles, L.M.Breccia Pipes Products of Exsolved Vapours from MagmasEconomic Geology, Vol. 68, No. 4, PP. 540-546.GlobalDiatreme
DS1970-0812
1973
Rees, D.C., Erickson, M.P., Whelan, J.A.Geology and Diatremes of Desert Mountain, UtahUnknown, United States, Utah, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1970-0195
1970
Stewart, J.W.Precambrian Alkaline Ultramafic Carbonatite Volcanism at Qagssiarssuk, South Greenland.Med. Om Gronland., Bulletin. No. 84, 70P.GreenlandRelated Rocks, Diatreme
DS1970-0436
1971
Trofimov, V.S.On the Origin of Diamondiferous DiatremesBulletin. VOLCANOLOGIQUE., Vol. 34, PP. 767-776.GlobalDiatreme, Genesis
DS1975-0452
1977
Archer, A.R., Schmidt, U.Mineralized Breccias of Early Proterozoic Age Bonnet Plume River District, Yukon Territory.Archer, Cathro And Associates, Preprint From The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy And Petroleum (cim) District, 16P. 3 FIGS.Canada, YukonRelated Rocks, Diatremes, Mountain
DS1975-0456
1977
Balint, F.The Neys Diatreme, Coldwell Alkaline Complex, Northwestern Ontario.Bsc. Thesis, Lakehead University, Canada, OntarioDiatreme Breccias
DS1975-0953
1979
Boctor, N.Z., Meyer, H.A.O.Oxide and Sulfide Minerals in Kimberlite from Green Mountain Colorado #2International Kimberlite Conference Proceedings, Vol. 1, PP. 217-278.ColoradoKimberlite, Diatreme, Rocky Mountains
DS1975-0255
1976
Chronic, J.Diamond Bearing Paleozoic Diatremes in Colorado and WyomingColorado Sch. Mines Prof. Contrib., No. 8, PP. 101-109.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsDiatreme, Kimberlite
DS1975-0488
1977
Czamanske, G.K., Meyer, C.E., Erd, R.C.JR., Norman, M.B.The Coyoye Peak Diatreme Humboldt County, CaliforniaEos, Vol. 58, No. 12, P. 1247. (abstract.).United States, California, West CoastDiatreme
DS1975-0286
1976
Gutmann, J.T.Geology of Crater Elegante, Sonora, MexicoGeological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 87, No. 12, PP. 1718-1729.MexicoDiatreme
DS1975-1046
1979
Gutmann, J.T.Structure and Eruptive Cycle of Cinder Cones in the Pinacate Volcanic Field and the Controls of Strombolian Activity.Journal of GEOLOGY, Vol. 87, PP. 448-454.MexicoDiatreme
DS1975-1133
1979
Mccallum, M.E., Coopersmith, H.G.Diamonds from Kimberlite in the Colorado-Wyoming State Linedistrict.International Kimberlite Conference SECOND, PP. 42-58.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1975-1155
1979
Mitchell, A.A.The Extrusive and Intrusive Rocks of the Molteno-jamestown Area.Msc. Thesis, Rhodes University, South Africa, Griqualand EastDiatreme Breccias
DS1975-1168
1979
Novikov, L.A., Slobodskov, R.M.Mechanism of Formation of DiatremesInternational Geology Review, Vol. 21, No. 10, PP. 1131-1139.RussiaDiatreme
DS1975-0382
1976
Pinckney, D.M.Mineral Resources of the Illinois Kentucky Mining DistrictUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) PROF. PAPER., No. 970, 15P.United States, Illinois, Kentucky, AppalachiaDiatreme, Rare Earth Elements (ree) Analyses
DS1975-0859
1978
Sage, R.P.Diatremes and Shock Features in Precambrian Rocks of the Slate Islands, Northeastern Lake Superior.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 89, PP. 1529-1540.Canada, OntarioDiatreme
DS1975-0181
1975
Schreuder, C.P.Carbonate Bearing Eruptives between the Great Karas Mountains and the Bremen Igneous Complex, Southwest Africa.Msc. Thesis University Stellenbosch, Southwest Africa, NamibiaDiatreme Breccias
DS1975-0204
1975
Wallace, R.C.Mineralogy and Petrology of Xenoliths in a Diatreme from South Westland, New Zealand.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 49, PP. 191-199.New Zealand, OceaniaDiatreme
DS1975-0436
1976
Witkind, I.J.Geologic Map of the Southern Part of the Upper Red Rock Lake Quadrangle, South Western and Adjacent Idaho.United States Geological Survey (USGS) MAP, miscellaneous G.I. I-943 SEE ALSO I-890.Montana, Idaho, United States, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1980-0290
1980
Roberts, M.A., Skall, H., Pighin, D.L.Diatremes in the Rocky Mountains of Southeastern British Columbia.The Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin) ., Vol. 73, No. 821, PP. 74-75. (abstract.).Canada, British ColumbiaDiatreme
DS1980-0350
1980
Wolfe, J.A.Fluidization Versus Phreatomagmatic Explosions in Breccia Pipes.Economic Geology, Vol. 75, PP. 1105-1111.GlobalDiatreme
DS1981-0135
1981
Delaney, P.T., Pollard, D.D.Deformation of Host Rocks and Flow of Magma During Growth Of Minette Dikes and Breccia- Bearing Intrusions Near Ship Rock, New Mexico.United States Geological Survey (USGS) PROF. PAPER., No. 1202, 61P.United States, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauKimberlite, Diatreme, Colorado Plateau, Rocky Mountains
DS1982-0141
1982
Clement, C.R., Skinner, E.M.W.Kimberlite Textures 1Proceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference, TERRA COGNITA, ABSTRACT VOLUME., Vol. 2, No. 3, P. 209, (abstract.).South AfricaKimberlite, Hypabyssal, Diatreme, Genesis
DS1982-0144
1982
Colgan, E.A.The Petrology of Olivine Melilitites from Natal, South AfricProceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference, TERRA COGNITA, ABSTRACT VOLUME., Vol. 2, No. 3, P. 205, (abstract.).South AfricaKimberlite, Petrography, Diatreme
DS1982-0186
1982
Ehrenberg, S.N.Petrogenesis of Garnet Lherzolite and Megacrystalline Nodules from the Thumb, Navajo Volcanic Field.Journal of PETROLOGY, Vol. 23, No. 4, PP. 507-547.United States, Colorado Plateau, New Mexico, Arizona, UtahDiatreme, Potassic, Lamprophyre, Rare Earth Elements (ree), Geochemistry, Petrology
DS1982-0267
1982
Hearn, B.C.JR., Mcgee, E.S.Garnet Peridotites from Williams Kimberlites, North-centralmontana, United States (us)Proceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference, TERRA COGNITA, ABSTRACT VOLUME., Vol. 2, No. 3, P. 218, (abstract.).United States, Montana, Rocky MountainsKimberlite, Alnoite, Diatreme, Lherzolite, Harzburgite, Dunite
DS1982-0465
1982
Nikitin, B.M.Deformation of Country Rock in the Formation of Kimberlite Pipes.International Geology Review, VOL 24, No. 9, PP. 1057-1063.Russia, YakutiaGenesis, Mechanisms, Diatreme, Structure, Morphology, Pipe
DS1982-0513
1982
Raeside, R.P., Helmstaedt, H.The Ile Bizard Intrusion, Montreal, Quebec- Kimberlite or Lamprophyre?Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 19, No. 10, PP. 1996-2011.Canada, QuebecKimberlite, Xenolith, Breccia, Diatreme, Alnoite
DS1982-0567
1982
Skinner, E.M.W., Clement, C.R.Kimberlite Textures IiProceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference, TERRA COGNITA, ABSTRACT VOLUME., Vol. 2, No. 3, PP. 209-210, (abstract.).South AfricaKimberlite, Texture, Mineralogy, Diatreme, Fluidization, Genesis
DS1982-0631
1982
Wenrich, K.J., Mascarenas, J.F.Map Showing Uranium Bearing Diatremes of the Hopi Buttes Arizona.United States Geological Survey (USGS) miscellaneous FIELD STUDIES MAP, MF-1310, 1: 50, 000.GlobalDiatreme
DS1982-0632
1982
Wenrich, K.J., Mascarenas, J.F.Diatremes of the Hopi Buttes, Arizona: Chemical and Statistical Analyses.United States Geological Survey (USGS) OPEN FILE REPORT., No. 82-740, 126P.GlobalDiatreme
DS1983-0300
1983
Hearn, B.C.JR., Mcgee, E.S.Garnet Peridotites from Williams Kimberlites, North Centralmontana, United States (us)United States Geological Survey (USGS) OPEN FILE., No. 83-172, 26P.United States, Montana, Rocky MountainsAlnoite, Xenoliths, Petrography, Lherzolite, Geology, Diatreme
DS1984-0215
1984
Dawson, J.B.Ascent and Emplacement of Kimberlite Magma. #1Kimberlite Occurrence And Origin A Basis For Conceptual Mode, PP. 11-12. (abstract.).GlobalOrigin, Fluidisation, Diatreme
DS1984-0344
1984
Harris, P.G.Kimberlite Volcanism #1Kimberlite Occurrence And Origin A Basis For Conceptual Mode, PP. 13-14. (abstract.).GlobalMaars, Origin, Processes, Eruptive, Ascent, Diatreme, Lamproite
DS1984-0485
1984
Marrs, R.W., Marks, J.E., Hausel, W.D., Albert, G.K.Detection of Diamond Bearing Kimberlites in the Colorado Wyoming Province. #1International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment., THIRD THEMATIC CONFERENCE, APRIL 16TH.-19TH. 11P.United States, State Line, Colorado, WyomingLandsat, Remote Sensing, Geophysics, Analyses, Diatreme
DS1984-0623
1984
Sablukov, S.M.Formation phases and age of the explosion chimney nearOnegaPeninsula.(Russian)Doklady Academy of Sciences Akademy Nauk SSSR, (Russian), Vol. 277, No. 1, pp. 168-170RussiaPetrology, Diatreme
DS1984-0704
1984
St. louis, R.M.Geochemistry of the platinum group elements in the Tulameenultramaficcomplex, British ColumbiaMsc. Thesis, University of Alberta, 127pBritish ColumbiaGeochemistry, Diatreme
DS1984-0719
1984
Svisero, D.P. , Haralyi, N.L.E.O Kimberlito Indaia Monte Carmelo-mgAnais Do Xxxiii Brasileiro De Geologia., PP. 5, 014-5, 026.Brazil, Minas GeraisDiatreme, Geology, Petrography, Geophysics
DS1984-0734
1984
Tompkins, L.A., Haggerty, S.E.The Koidu Kimberlite Complex, Sierra Leone: Geological Setting, Petrology and Mineral Chemistry.In: Kimberlites. I. Kimberlites And Related Rocks, Kornprobs, PP. 83-105.West Africa, Sierra LeoneDiatreme, Kimberlite, Genesis, Carbonatite, Related Rocks, Craton
DS1984-0769
1984
Wilson, C.R., Smith, D.Cooling Rate Estimates from Mineral Zonation: Resolving Power and Applications.Proceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 2, PP. 265-275.United States, Colorado Plateau, ArizonaGarnet, Diatreme, Microprobe Analyses
DS1985-0087
1985
British Columbia Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum ResourcesHugo Claims/British Columbia Min. Mines, P. 126.Canada, British Columbia, Golden Mining DistrictGeochemistry, Diatreme
DS1985-0428
1985
Mccallum, M.E.Experimental Evidence for Fluidization Processes in Breccia pipe Formation.Econ.geol., Vol. 80, No. 6, PP. 1523-1543.United States, State Line, Wyoming, Colorado, Rocky Mountains, Utah, MontanaMule Ear, Butte, Diatreme, Breccia Pipes, Review
DS1985-0511
1985
Padgett, J.P.Exploration for Kimberlite in the Green Mountain Magnolia Area, Boulder county, Colorado.Msc. Thesis, Colorado State University, 268P.United States, State Line, ColoradoGeology, Lithology, Structure, Diatreme, Kimberlite, Mineralogy
DS1985-0593
1985
Scholtz, A.The Palynology of the Upper Lacustrine Sediments of the Arnot Pipe, Banke, Namaqualand.Annual of THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM., Vol. 95, PT. 1, APRIL PP. 1-109.South Africa, NamaqualandMelilitite, Diatreme, Epiclastic Sediments, Crater Zone
DS1985-0654
1985
Svisero, D.P.Magnetometrym radiometry and gamma spectrometry of the JanjaodiatremeLages, State of Santa Catarina, BrasilNational Technical Information Service DE87701292/WNR., 12p. $ 9.95USBrazilCarbonatite, Diatreme
DS1986-0027
1986
Arima, N., Barnett, R.L., Hayatsu, A., Kerrich, R.A new kimberlite occurrence at Nickila Lake, Abitibi Greenstone belt; petrology, geochemistry and isotopic characteristicsGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting, Vol. 11, p. 42. (abstract.)OntarioKirkland Lake, Diatreme, Geochonology
DS1986-0501
1986
Lorenz, V.On the phreatomagmatic origin of kimberlite maars and diatremes of SouthernAfricaInternational Volcanological Meeting, Held Feb. 7-10, New Zealand AbstractSouth AfricaDiatreme
DS1986-0502
1986
Lorenz, V.On the growth of maars and diatremes and its relevance to the formation of tuff ringsBulletin. Volcanology, Vol. 48, No. 5, October pp. 265-274South AfricaDiatremes, Genesis
DS1987-0168
1987
Dummett, H.T., Fipke, C.E., Blusson, S.L.Diamond exploration in the North American Cordillerain: Geoexpo/86, A.E.G. publ, pp. 168-176British ColumbiaDiatremes
DS1987-0252
1987
Godwin, C.I., Price, B.J.Geology of the Mountain diatreme kimberlite, north central MackenzieMountains, District of Mackenzie, Northwest TerritoriesMineral Deposits of Northern Cordillera, The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM), Special Paper Vol No. 37, pp.. 298-310Northwest TerritoriesCanada, Diatreme
DS1987-0270
1987
Hall, D.C., Helmstaedt, H., Schulze, D.J.The Cross diatreme, British Columbia, Canada: a kimberlite in a young orogenic belt #2Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, 26p. 7 figsBritish ColumbiaCanada, Diatreme
DS1987-0307
1987
Ijewlin, O.J.Comparative mineralogy of three ultramafic breccia diatremes in southeastern British Columbia, Cross, Blackfoot and HP #2British Columbia Geol. Fieldwork 1986, Paper No. 1987-1, pp. 273-282, No. 1987-1, pp. 273-282British ColumbiaCarbonatite, Diatreme
DS1987-0377
1987
Krivoshlyk, I.N., Bobriyevich, A.P.Some conceptson the hydraulic hammer hypothesis inkimberlitepipes.(Russian)Mineral. Sbornik (L'Vov), (Russian), Vol. 41, No. 2, pp. 48-54RussiaPetrology, Diatremes
DS1987-0653
1987
Scambos, T.A.Strontium and neodymium isotope ratios for the Missouri breaks diatremes,central MontanaGeological Society of America, Vol. 19, No. 7 annual meeting abstracts, p.830. abstracMontanaDiatreme
DS1987-0655
1987
Schultz, D.J., Helmsteadt, H., Carmichael, D.M.Hydrated pyroxenite xenoliths from Navajo diatremes, ColoradoPlateau:pressure temperature estimates and metasomatic reactions in the mantle wedge above tGeological Society of America, Vol. 19, No. 7 annual meeting abstracts, p.835. abstracColorado PlateauDiatreme
DS1987-0690
1987
Smith, D.Genesis of carbonate in pyrope from ultramafic diatremes on the Colorado plateau southwestern United StatesContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 97, No. 3, pp. 389-396Colorado PlateauDiatremes
DS1988-0180
1988
Dubrovskiy, V.V., Klimenko, V.M., Ovichinnikov, L.N. Editor.Comparative gaseous characteristics of diatremes in diamond potential and rare earth provinces.(Russian)Theory Practice of Geoch. Explor.Modern Conditions, IV All Union Meet, Vol. 7, p. 66. (Russian)RussiaDiatremes, Gases
DS1988-0504
1988
Nelson, J., MacIntyre, D.Metallogeny of northeastern British ColumbiaGeoscience Canada, Vol. 15, No. 2, June pp. 113-116British ColumbiaMetallogeny, Diatremes
DS1988-0647
1988
Smith, D.C.Eclogites and eclogite facies rocksElsevier, 524p. $ 115.75 approx. (United States)GlobalChemistry of garnet/clinopyroxene, petrology of xenolith, Diatremes, interrelations
DS1989-0572
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Hall, D.C., Helmstaedt, H., Schulze, D.J.The Cross diatreme, British Columbia, Canada: akimberlite in a young orogenic belt #1Geological Society of Australia Inc. Blackwell Scientific Publishing, No. 14, Vol. 1, pp. 97-108British ColumbiaDiatreme, Cross
DS1989-0670
1989
Hunter, R.H., McKenzie, D.The equilibrium geometry of carbonate melts in rocks of mantlecompositionEarth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 92, No. 3-4, pp. 347-356. Database # 17825GlobalMantle, kimberlites, diatremes, Carbonates
DS1989-1346
1989
Scambos, T.A., Farmer, G.L.lead isotopic compositions of alkalic igneous rocks from central MontanaEos, Vol. 70, No. 15, April 11, p. 503. (abstract.)MontanaMissouri Breaks Diatreme, Rocky Boys, Winnett sill, Diatremes
DS1989-1376
1989
Sharkov, Ye.V., Lazko, Ye.Ye, Fedodosova, S.P., Khanna, S., AliPegmatoid hornblende clinopyroxene xenoliths with barium zeolite from diatremes of northwestern SyriaInternational Geology Review, Vol. 31, No. 4, April pp. 380-386SyriaXenoliths, Diatremes
DS1989-1616
1989
White, J.D.L.Basic elements of Maar crater deposits in the Hopi Buttes volcanic northeastern Arizona, USAJournal of Geology, Vol. 97, pp. 117-125ArizonaHopi Buttes, Diatremes
DS1989-1617
1989
White, J.D.L., Fisher, R.V.Maar volcanism at Hopi Buttes, Arizona: hydrovolcanic eruptions rooted in unconsolidated strataNew Mexico Bureau of Mines Bulletin., Continental Magmatism Abstract Volume, Held, Bulletin. No. 131, p. 292 Abstract held June 25-July 1ArizonaVolcanology, Diatremes
DS1989-1651
1989
Woodsworth, G.J., Anderson, R.G., Armstrong, et al.A database of plutonic regimes in the Canadian CordilleraGeological Survey of Canada (GSC) Open file, No. 2369, 1:1, 000, 000Alberta, CordilleraDiatremes
DS1990-0260
1990
C.F. Mineral Research LtdThe development of advanced technology to distinguish between productive diamondiferous and barren diatremes #1Geological Survey Of Canada Open File, Riley's Datashare Calgary Cost:, No. 2124GlobalDiatremes, Diamondiferous economics
DS1990-1353
1990
Shpunt, B.R., Shamshina, E.A.Late Vendian potassic volcanic rocks of the Olenek Highlands on the northeast of the Siberian cratonDoklady Academy of Science USSR, Earth Science Section, Vol. 307, No. 4, pp. 92-97RussiaLamproite?, Diatremes
DS1990-1376
1990
Smith, D., Barron, B.R.Pyroxene-garnet equilibration in slowly cooled mantleGeological Society of America (GSA) Annual Meeting, Abstracts, Vol. 22, No. 7, p. A255South Africa, Colorado Plateau, ArizonaSullivan Buttes, diatremes, Petrology
DS1990-1386
1990
Sobolev, N.V., Abouassaleh, K., Kepezhinskas, K.B., ledneva, V.P.Lamprophyres of Cretaceous diatremes of the Syrian rift.(Russian)Doklady Academy of Sciences Akademy Nauk SSSR, (Russian), Vol. 314, No. 2, pp. 435-439SyriaLamprophyres, Diatremes
DS1991-0523
1991
Gabrielse, H., Yorath, C.J.Geology of the Cordilleran orogen in Canada. Part of DNAG series.Extracted pages from listing in the index under kimberlite and diatremeGeological Survey of Canada, Vol. 4, pp. 460, 461, 464, 465, 494, 495British ColumbiaBrief overview, Diatreme, kimberlite
DS1991-0697
1991
Hearne, S.C.Geology of the Montana diatremesConference registration The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) Xerox Tower Suite 1210, 3400 de Maissoneuve, Sept. 5-13, 1991 Fax 514 939-2714MontanaDiatremes, Alkaline rocks
DS1991-0820
1991
Kalinkin, M.M., Arzamastsev, A.A.Alkaline ultramafic rocks in the pipes of the Tersky coast of Kola Peninsula- a new type of Paleozoic magmatism. (Russian)Doklady Academy of Sciences Akademy Nauk SSSR, (Russian), Vol. 316, No. 3, pp. 702-707RussiaAlkaline rocks, Diatremes
DS1991-0848
1991
Kepezhinskas, K.B., Likhanov, I.I.Physico-chemical conditions of the formation of lamprophyres from Meso-Cenozoic diatremes in Syria.(Russian)Doklady Academy of Sciences Akademy Nauk SSSR, (Russian), Vol. 317, No. 3, pp. 703-706SyriaDiatremes, Geochemistry
DS1991-0863
1991
Khazanovichvulf, K.K.Cosmogenic model of the formation and location of diatremes and the problems of metallogeny of kimberlites.(Russian)Doklady Academy of Sciences Akademy Nauk SSSR, (Russian), Vol. 319, No. 6, pp. 1409-1412RussiaKimberlite metallogeny, Diatremes
DS1991-0936
1991
Kudrjavtseva, G.P., Bushueva, E.B., Vasiljeva, E.R., Verichev, E.M.Geological structure and mineralogy of the kimberlites of the Archangelsk kimberlite provinceProceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference held Araxa June 1991, Servico Geologico do Brasil (CPRM) Special, pp. 530-532RussiaDiatremes, Structure
DS1991-1088
1991
McCallum, M.E.Lamproitic (?) diatremes in the Golden area of the Rocky Mountain fold and thrust belt, British Columbia, Canada #1The Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin) ., Session, Vol. 84, No. 947, March p. 90. AbstractBritish ColumbiaLamproite, Diatremes
DS1991-1299
1991
Parrish, R.R., Reichenbach, I.Age of xenocrystic zircon from diatremes of western CanadaCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 28, No. 8, August pp. 1232-1238British Columbia, Northwest TerritoriesDiatremes, Geochronology -zircons
DS1991-1477
1991
Rutz, J., Rattray, G., Wendlandt, E., Lassiter, J.Evolution of Lower crust: granulite facies xenoliths from cratons andriftsEos Transactions, Vol. 72, No. 44, October 29, abstract p. 543MantleDiatremes, Xenoliths
DS1991-1518
1991
Schneiders, B.R., Smyk, M.C., Speed, A.A.Field trip guidebook to the Nipigon-Marathon areaOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5763, 55pOntarioDiatremes, Guidebook
DS1991-1853
1991
White, J.D.L.Maar-diatreme phreatomagmatism at Hopi Buttes, Navajo Nation, Arizona SOURCE[ Bulletin. VolcanologyBulletin. Volcanology, Vol. 53, No. 4, May pp. 239-258ArizonaDiatreme, Volcanics
DS1992-0816
1992
Kalinkin, M.M., Arzamastev, A.A.Alkalic ultramafics in diatremes on the Terskiy coast of the KolaPeninsula: a new type of Paleozoic magmatismDoklady Academy of Sciences USSR, Earth Science Section, Vol. 316, No. 1-9, December pp. 162-165Russia, Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)Alkalic rocks, Diatremes
DS1992-1447
1992
Sobolev, N.V., Hassan Abu-Assak, V.V., et al.Lamprophyres of Cretaceous diatremes of the Syrian RiftDoklady Academy of Sciences USSR, Earth Science Section, Vol. 314, No. 1-6, July 1992, pp. 129-132.SyriaLamprophyres, Diatremes
DS1993-0569
1993
Gray, F.Diamond bearing kimberlite pipes. #2United States Geological Survey (USGS) Bulletin, No. B2062, pp. 75-77.VenezuelaDiatremes, Kimberlites
DS1993-0810
1993
Kharkiv, A.D.Type model of kimberlite diatreme in relation to prospecting delineation and exploitation.Diamonds of Yakutia, pp. 33-36.Russia, YakutiaDiatreme, Model
DS1993-0811
1993
Khazanovich, K.K.Meteorite-generated electrical discharges as a possible factor governing the occurrence of diatremes and the metallogeny of kimberlitesDoklady Academy of Sciences USSR Earth Science Section, Vol. 320, No. 7, July Publishing September pp. 127-132RussiaDiatremes, Genesis -meteorites
DS1993-0843
1993
Korchuganova, N.I., et al.The modern structures of the northwestern Russian platform and the Problem of prospecting diatremes.Moscow University of Geol. Bulletin, Vol. 48, No. 2, pp. 12-16.RussiaTectonics, Diatremes
DS1993-0875
1993
Lamothe, D., Dion, D-J., Choiniere, J., Rivard, P.Localisation d'anomalies magnetiques circulaires entre le 56 et 58 parallel Territoire du Nouveau Quebec.(in French)Quebec Department of Mines, MB 93-62, 23p.QuebecGeophysics -magnetics, Diatremes
DS1993-1633
1993
Urquhart, W.E.S., Hopkins, R.Exploration geophysics and the search for Diamondiferous diatremesProspectors and Developers Diamond Workshop, held March 27th, Toronto, 36p.Canada, GlobalGeophysics, Diatremes, diamond
DS1994-0066
1994
Arzamastev, A.A., Dahlgren, S.Plutonic mineral assemblages in dikes and explosion pipes in Paleozoic alkaline province of Baltic Shield.Geochemistry International, Vol. 31, No. 3, pp. 57-68.Baltic Shield, KolaAlkaline rocks, Diatremes
DS1994-0445
1994
Dove, A., Lee, G.Breccia filled diatreme in Permian Illawarra coal measures and Triassicstrata, Kandos, New South Wales.Royal Soc. New South Wales Journal, Vol. 127, pp. 39-45.Australia, New South WalesDiatreme, Xenoliths
DS1994-0619
1994
Gibson, S.A., Thompson, R.N., Leonardo, O.H., Turner, S.The Serra do Bueno potassic diatreme - a possible hypabyssal equiv. of ultramafic alkaline volcanics.Mineralogical Magazine, Vol. 58, No. 392, Sept. 357-373.BrazilAlkaline rocks, Diatremes
DS1994-1284
1994
Norford, B.S., Cecile, M.P.Ordovician emplacement of the Mount Dingley diatreme, Western Ranges of the Rocky Mountains.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 10, October pp. 1491-1500.British ColumbiaDiatreme, Mount Dingley
DS1995-0840
1995
Ijewliw, O.J., Pell, J.A.The petrology of pre-orogenic alkaline and ultramafic lamprophyre diatremesin the Cordillera near Golden.Proceedings of the Sixth International Kimberlite Conference Abstracts, pp. 245-247.British ColumbiaDiatremes, Bush River, Mons Creek, Valenciennes, Lens, Campbell
DS1996-0661
1996
Ijewliw, O.J., Pell, J.Diatreme breccias in the CordilleraGeological Survey of Canada, LeCheminant ed, OF 3228, pp. 91-95.British Columbia, Northwest TerritoriesDiatreme breccias, Lithology
DS1996-1124
1996
Platt, R.G., Mitchell, R.H.Transition metal rutiles and titanates from the Deadhorse Creek diatremeComplex, northwestern Ontario.Mineralogical Magazine, Vol. 60, pt. 3, June 1, pp. 403-OntarioDiatreme, Mineralogy
DS1996-1240
1996
Sablukov, S.M.Types of volcanic eruptions of the Arkangelsk kimberlite areaInternational Geological Congress 30th Session Beijing, Abstracts, Vol. 2, p. 389.RussiaDiatremes, Kimberlites
DS1996-1303
1996
Shkodzinskii, V.S., Zolnikov, G.V.Decompression solidification of kimberlite melt and genesis of kimberlite diatremes and breccias.Russian Geology and Geophysics, Vol. 36, No. 12, pp. 96-102.RussiaKimberlite melt, Breccias, diatremes
DS1997-0694
1997
Lorenz, V., Kurszlaukis, S.On the last explosions of carbonatite pipe G3b Gross Brukkaros, NamibiaBulletin. Volcanology, Vol. 59, pp. 1-9.NamibiaCarbonatite, Diatreme, phreatomagmatism, root zone
DS1998-0139
1998
Bordon, V.Mineralogical and chemical model of Belrussian diatremes7th International Kimberlite Conference Abstract, p. 89.Russia, BelarusDiatremes, Deposit - Rogachev-Zhlobin
DS1998-0597
1998
Hausel, W.D., Kucera, R.E., McCandless, T.E., GregoryMantle derived diatremes in the southern Green River Basin, Wyoming, USA7th International Kimberlite Conference Abstract, pp. 320-1.WyomingDiatremes, Deposit - Cedar Mountain
DS1998-0827
1998
Langenberg, C.W., Skupinski, A.Indications of ultramafic volcanism in bedrock of the Wapiti area, west central Alberta.Calgary Mining Forum, Apr. 8-9, p. 62. poster abstractAlbertaSampling - heavy minerals, Diatremes, dikes
DS1998-1003
1998
Milashev, V.A.Energy of kimberlite formation7th International Kimberlite Conference Abstract, pp. 584-6.RussiaDiatremes, Kimberlite magmatism
DS1998-1232
1998
Rice, A.Can the blasting excavation engineering sciences provide insight into the processes of kimberlite erupt7th. Kimberlite Conference abstract, pp. 733.GlobalCrater, diatreme, Phreatomagmatic eruption
DS1999-0615
1999
Ruiz, J., McCandless, T.E., Helmstaedt, H.H.Re Os model ages for eclogite xenoliths from the Colorado Plateau, USA7th International Kimberlite Conference Nixon, Vol. 2, pp. 736-40.Colorado Plateau, New MexicoGeochronology, subduction, diatreme, Moses Rock, Garnet Ridge, Mule Ear
DS2001-1233
2001
White, J.D.L., McClintock, M.K.Immense vent complex marks flood basalt eruption in a wet failed rift: Coombs Hills Antartica.Geology, Vol. 29, No. 10, Oct. pp. 935-8.AntarcticaDiatremes, volcanic vebts, phreatomagmatic, rifting
DS2002-0603
2002
Gorter, J.D., Glikson, A.Y.Fohn lamproite and a possible late Eocene pre- Miocene diatreme field, Northern Bonaparte Basin, Timor Sea.Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 49, 5, pp. 847-68.Australia, Timor SeaGeophysics - seismics, Lamproite, diatreme
DS2003-1277
2003
Simandl, G.J.Diamond potential in British Columbia, Canada?8 Ikc Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 5, AbstractBritish ColumbiaTarget area selection, Jack, Mark diatremes, Xeno, Bonus, Ram
DS200412-0100
2001
Barron, L.M.Hornsby diatreme: mechanism for formation.Journal of the Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales, Vol. 134, p.102-3. abstractAustralia, New South WalesDiatreme
DS200412-1828
2003
Simandl, G.J.Diamond potential in British Columbia, Canada?8 IKC Program, Session 5, AbstractCanada, British ColumbiaTarget area selection Jack, Mark diatremes, Xeno, Bonus, Ram
DS200512-0037
2001
Ashchepkov,I.V., Vladykin, N.V., Gerasimov, P.A., Saprykin, A.I., Khmelnikova, O.S., Anoshin, G.N.Petrology and mineralogy of disintegrated mantle inclusions of kimberlite like diatremes from the Aldan Shield ( Chompolo field): mantle reconstructions.Alkaline Magmatism and the problems of mantle sources, pp. 161-176.RussiaDiatreme
DS200512-1007
2005
Smith, D., Griffin, W.L.Garnetite xenoliths and mantle water interactions below the Colorado Plateau southwestern United States.Journal of Petrology, Adanvced accessUnited States, ArizonaDiatremes, metasomatism, subduction
DS200512-1054
2003
Stoppa, F., Lloyd, F.E., Rosatelli, G.CO2 as the virtual propellant of carbonatitic conjugate pairs and the eruption of diatremic tuffsite.Periodico di Mineralogia, (in english), Vol. LXX11, 1. April, pp. 205-222.Africa, UgandaDiatreme maar
DS200612-0871
2006
Martin, U., Nemeth, K., Lorenz, V., White, J.D.L.Introduction: maar-diatreme volcanism.Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, In press, availableGlobalDiatreme
DS200612-1319
2006
Skinner, E.M.W., Marsh, J.S.The emplacement of class 1 kimberlites - part 2, petrographic evidence.Emplacement Workshop held September, 5p. abstractGlobalTransition zones - root, diatremes, crater
DS200612-1320
2006
Skinner, E.M.W., Marsh, J.S.The emplacement of class 1 kimberlites - part 1, evidence of geological features.Emplacement Workshop held September, 5p. abstractGlobalZones - root, diatremes, crater
DS200712-0042
2007
Ayer, J., Hamilton, M., Jetchum, J., Stott, G., Wilson, A., Wyman, D.The age and provenance of Archean diamond bearing rocks in the Wawa area, northeastern Ontario.Diatreme breccias.Geological Association of Canada, Gac-Mac Yellowknife 2007, May 23-25, Volume 32, 1 pg. abstract p.4.Canada, Ontario, WawaDiatreme breccias
DS200812-0397
2008
Gernon, T.M., Gilbertson, M.A., Sparks, R.S.J., Field, M.Gas fluidization in an experimental tapered bed: insights into processes in diverging volcanic conduits.Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, Vol. 174, 1-3, pp. 49-56.TechnologyEmplacement, diatreme
DS200812-0469
2008
Hetman, C.M.Tuffisitic kimberlite ( TK): a Canadian perspective on a distinctive textural variety of kimberlite.Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, Vol. 174, 1-3, pp. 57-67.Canada, Northwest Territories, QuebecTKB, breccia, volcaniclastic, MVK, diatreme,emplacement
DS200812-0618
2008
Kurszlaukis, S., Lorenz, V.Formation of tuffisitic kimberlites by phreatomagmatic processes.Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, Vol. 174, 1-3, pp. 68-80.Africa, Canada, RussiaDiatreme,emplacement, phreatomagmatic
DS200812-0650
2007
Leslie, C.D., Sandeman, H.A., Mortensen, J.K.Diatremes and related volcanic rocks of the lower Palezoic Misty Creek Embayment, Mackenzie Mountains, NT.35th. Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Abstracts only p. 34-35.Canada, Northwest TerritoriesMountain Diatreme - geology
DS200812-0720
2008
Masun, K.M., Scott Smith, B.H.The Pimenta Bueno kimberlite field, Rondonia, Brazil: tuffisitic kimberlite and transitional textures.Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, Vol. 174, 1-3, pp. 81-89.South America, Brazil, RondoniaDiatreme,emplacement, transitional textures
DS200812-0887
2008
Peter, B.W.The rock mechanics of kimberlite volcanic pipe excavation.Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, Vol. 174, 1-3, pp. 29-39.GlobalStructure, stress, diatreme, breccia, dilution
DS200812-0901
2008
Pittari, A., Cas, R.A.F., Lefebvre, N., Robey, J., Kurszlaukis, S., Webb, K.Eruption processes and facies architecture of the Orion Central kimberlite volcanic complex, Fort a la Corne: kimberlite mass flow deposits in a sedimentary basin.Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, Vol. 174, 1-3, pp. 152-170.Canada, SaskatchewanMegaturbidite, sedimentary basins, diatremes
DS200812-1321
2008
Zheng, J.P., Griffin, W.L., O'Reilly, S.Y., Hu, Zhang, Tang, Su, Zhang, Pearson, Wamg, Lu.Continental collision and accretion recorded in the deep lithosphere of central China.Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 269, 3-4 May 30, pp. 496-506.ChinaBasaltic diatremes, geochronology, craton, tectonics
DS200912-0164
2009
Delpit, S., Ross, P.The Maar diatreme system in a mixed 'hard/soft rock' setting: an example from the Pali Aike volcanic field, Argentina.GAC/MAC/AGU Meeting held May 23-27 Toronto, Abstract onlySouth America, ArgentinaDiatremes - not specific to kimberlites
DS201212-0600
2012
Ross, P-S., White, J.D.L.Quantification of vesicle characteristerics in some diatreme filling deposits, and the explosivity levels of magma water interactions within diatremes.Journal of Geothermal Volcanology and Research, Vol. 245-246, pp. 55-67.TechnologyDiatreme
DS201312-0524
2013
Kurszlaukis, S., Fulop, A.Factors controlling the internal facies architecture of maar-diatreme volcanoes. Bulletin of Volcanology, Vol. 75, pp. 761-TechnologyDiatreme
DS201312-0530
2013
Lefebvre, N.S., White, J.D.L.Unbedded diatreme deposits reveal maar-diatreme forming eruptive processes: Standing Rocks West, Hopi Buttes, Navajo Nation, USA.Bulletin of Volcanology, Vol. 75, pp. 739-United States, Wyoming, Colorado PlateauDiatreme
DS201412-0528
2007
Lorenz, V.Syn-and posteruptive hazards of maar-diatreme volcanoes.Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, Vol. 159, pp. 285-312.MantleMaar-diatremes
DS201412-0530
2007
Lorenz, V., Kurszlaukis, S.Root zone processes in the phreatomagmatic pipe emplacement model and consequences for the evolution of maar-diatreme volcanoes.Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, Vol. 159, pp. 4-32.MantleMaar-diatreme-kimberlite
DS201412-0707
2004
Pouclet, A., Allialy, M., Daouda-Yao, Esso, B.Decouverte d'un diatreme de kimberlite diamantifere a Seguela en Cote-d'Ivoire.Comptes Rendus Geoscience, Vol. 336, pp. 9-17.Africa, Ivory CoastDiatreme
DS201412-0892
2006
Suhr, P., Goth, K., Lorenz, V., Suhr, S.Long lasting subsidence and deformation in and above maar-diatreme volcanoes - a never ending story.Zeitschrift der Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Geowissenschaften , Vol. 157, no. 3, pp. 491-511.Europe, GermanyMaar-diatremes
DS201504-0192
2014
Delpit, S., Ross, P-S., Hearn, B.C.Deep bedded ultramafic diatremes in the Missouri River Breaks volcanic field, Montana, USA.Bulletin of Volcanology, Vol. 76, p. 832-United States, MontanaDiatreme
DS201504-0226
2015
Valentine, G.A., Graettinger, A.H, Macorps, E., Ross, P-S., White, J.D.L., Dohring, E., Sonder, I.Experiments with vertically and laterally migrating subsurface explosions with applications to the geology of phreatomagmatic and hydrothermal explosion craters and diatremes.Bulletin of Volcanology, Vol. 77, 15p.TechnologyDiatremes, kimberlites
DS201508-0376
2015
Schulze, D.J., Davis, D.W., Helmstaedt, H., Joy, B.Timing of the Cenozoic " Great Hydration" event beneath the Colorado Plateau: Th-Pb dating of monazite in Navajo volcanic field metamorphic eclogite xenoliths.Geology, Vol. 43, pp. 727-730.United States, Colorado PlateauDiatremes - Moses Rock, Mule's Ear, Garnet Ridge, Cane Valley, Red Mesa, Buell Park, Green Knobs
DS201612-2317
2016
Lorenz, V., Suhr, P., Suhr, S.Phreatomagmatic maar-diatreme volcanoes and their incremental growth: a model.Geological Society of London, Special Publication no. 446 on line availableGlobalDiatreme model

Abstract: We report here a growth model for phreatomagmatic maar-diatreme volcanoes with respect to the number of eruptions documented in the tephra beds of maar tephra rings and the upper bedded diatreme facies. We show that the number of tephra beds in large diatremes is larger than that in maar tephra rings. Base surges that lack sufficient momentum to scale high maar crater walls deposit their tephra only inside the crater. Thus the total number of eruptions at large maar-diatreme volcanoes will be larger than the number recorded in maar tephra rings. As many maar-diatreme volcanoes erupt dominantly accidental clasts, an incremental mathematical model was applied to study the growth of diatremes. The model is based only on the ejection of distinct amounts of accidental clasts per unit eruption and the chosen number of eruptions is assumed to be identical. The incremental growth of cone-shaped diatremes follows cube-root functions with respect to diameter and depth and slows down with ongoing eruptions. In nature, small and large maar-diatreme volcanoes are formed and filled syn-eruptively, mostly by tephra, depending on the duration and quantity of magma involved in phreatomagmatic eruptions. In our opinion, this mathematical model is the only current method able to model the growth of diatremes.
DS201703-0432
2017
Ross, P-S., Carrasco Nunez, G., Hayman, P.Felsic maar-diatreme volcanoes: a review.Bulletin of Volcanology, Vol. 79, 2 in press availableSouth America, MexicoDiatremes

Abstract: Felsic maar-diatreme volcanoes host major ore deposits but have been largely ignored in the volcanology literature, especially for the diatreme portion of the system. Here, we use two Mexican tuff rings as analogs for the maar ejecta ring, new observations from one diatreme, and the economic geology literature on four other mineralized felsic maar-diatremes to produce an integrated picture of this type of volcano. The ejecta rings are up to 50 m+ thick and extend laterally up to ?1.5 km from the crater edge. In two Mexican examples, the lower part of the ejecta ring is dominated by pyroclastic surge deposits with abundant lithic clasts (up to 80% at Hoya de Estrada). These deposits display low-angle cross-bedding, dune bedforms, undulating beds, channels, bomb sags, and accretionary lapilli and are interpreted as phreatomagmatic. Rhyolitic juvenile clasts at Tepexitl have only 0-25% vesicles in this portion of the ring. The upper parts of the ejecta ring sequences in the Mexican examples have a different character: lithic clasts can be less abundant, the grain size is typically coarser, and the juvenile clasts can be different in character (with some more vesicular fragments). Fragmentation was probably shallower at this stage. The post-eruptive maar crater infill is known at Wau and consists of reworked pyroclastic deposits as well as lacustrine and other sediments. Underneath are bedded upper diatreme deposits, interpreted as pyroclastic surge and fall deposits. The upper diatreme and post-eruptive crater deposits have dips larger than 30° at Wau, with approximately centroclinal attitudes. At still lower structural levels, the diatreme pyroclastic infill is largely unbedded; Montana Tunnels and Kelian are good examples of this. At Cerro de Pasco, the pyroclastic infill seems bedded despite about 500 m of post-eruptive erosion relative to the pre-eruptive surface. The contact between the country rocks and the diatreme is sometimes characterized by country rock breccias (Kelian, Mt. Rawdon). Pyroclastic rocks in the diatreme are typically poorly sorted, and ash-rich. They contain a heterolithic mix of juvenile clasts and lithic clasts from various stratigraphic levels. Megablocks derived from the ejecta ring or the country rocks are often found in the diatremes. Evidence for multiple explosions is in the form of steep crosscutting pyroclastic bodies within some diatremes and fragments of pyroclastic rocks within other pyroclastic facies. Pyroclastic rocks are cut by coherent felsic dikes and plugs which may have been feeders to lava domes at the surface. Allowing for the difference in magma composition, felsic maar-diatreme volcanoes have many similarities with their ultramafic to mafic equivalents. Differences include a common association with felsic domes, inside the crater or just outside (Wau), although the domes within the crater may be destroyed during the eruption (Hoya de Estrada, Tepexitl); the dikes and plugs feeding and invading felsic diatremes seem larger; the processes of phreatomagmatic explosions involving felsic magmas may be different.
DS201707-1343
2016
Kurszlaukis, S., Lorenz, V.Differences and similarities between emplacement models of kimberlite and basaltic maar-diatreme volcanoes.Geological Society of London, Special Publication: Monogenetic volcanism, no. 446, pp. 101-122.Technologydiatremes

Abstract: Most kimberlite maar-diatreme volcanoes erupted during the Tertiary or earlier and therefore their tephra rings and, less often, their near-surface diatreme-filling deposits have usually been eliminated by erosion. Poorly eroded Quaternary non-kimberlite maar-diatreme volcanoes, especially those of mafic and ultramafic magma types, have the same diatreme size range (diameter and depth) as kimberlite pipes and show similar internal volcaniclastic diatreme lithofacies. In addition, these young volcanoes often have a more or less preserved tephra ring consisting of hundreds to perhaps a few thousand thin tephra beds. Volcanological analyses of the xenolith-rich primary volcaniclastic deposits both within these diatremes and in the tephra ring beds reflect phases of explosive pipe growth and are of convincingly phreatomagmatic origin. The similarities between non-kimberlite pipes and kimberlite pipes suggest to some researchers that phreatomagmatic processes were also responsible for pipe excavation processes in kimberlite maar-diatreme volcanoes. In contrast, other researchers have suggested that kimberlite maar-diatreme volcanoes were emplaced largely by magmatic processes as a consequence of exsolution and the explosive expansion of juvenile volatiles. We therefore analysed and compared some key geological features of kimberlite and ultrabasic to basic ‘basaltic’ maar-diatreme volcanoes to determine similarities and differences with respect to their emplacement behaviour.
DS201707-1347
2016
Lorenz, V., Suhr, P., Suhr, S.Phreatomagmatic maar-diatreme volcanoes and their incremental growth: a model.Geological Society of London, Special Publication: Monogenetic volcanism, No. 446, pp. 29-59.Technologydiatremes

Abstract: We report here a growth model for phreatomagmatic maar-diatreme volcanoes with respect to the number of eruptions documented in the tephra beds of maar tephra rings and the upper bedded diatreme facies. We show that the number of tephra beds in large diatremes is larger than that in maar tephra rings. Base surges that lack sufficient momentum to scale high maar crater walls deposit their tephra only inside the crater. Thus the total number of eruptions at large maar-diatreme volcanoes will be larger than the number recorded in maar tephra rings. As many maar-diatreme volcanoes erupt dominantly accidental clasts, an incremental mathematical model was applied to study the growth of diatremes. The model is based only on the ejection of distinct amounts of accidental clasts per unit eruption and the chosen number of eruptions is assumed to be identical. The incremental growth of cone-shaped diatremes follows cube-root functions with respect to diameter and depth and slows down with ongoing eruptions. In nature, small and large maar-diatreme volcanoes are formed and filled syn-eruptively, mostly by tephra, depending on the duration and quantity of magma involved in phreatomagmatic eruptions. In our opinion, this mathematical model is the only current method able to model the growth of diatremes.
DS202103-0392
2020
Latutrie, B., Ross, P-S.What lithic clasts and lithic-rich facies can tell us about diatreme processes: an example at Round Butte, Hopi Buttes volcanic field, Navajo Nation, Arizona.Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research ( researchgate), 34p. PdfUnited States, Arizonadiatremes

Abstract: Round Butte (Hopi Buttes volcanic field, Arizona) exposes a diatreme 170-190 m across, 190 m below the pre-eruptive surface. The central part of the massif is 130-150 m in diameter, displaying 20-30 m-high subvertical cliffs. The well-known layer-cake stratigraphy of the sedimentary rocks of the Colorado Plateau permits identification of the largest lithic fragments preserved in the Round Butte diatreme. We define three main groups of pyroclastic facies: undisturbed beds, disturbed beds and non-bedded rocks. Two other minor facies groups were mapped: megablocks (blocks over 2 m in long axis), and small-volume debris avalanche deposits. Pyroclastic megablocks are finer grained and richer in lithic clasts than most diatreme rocks surrounding them. These pyroclastic megablocks are interpreted as subsided portions of the maar ejecta ring. Sedimentary megablocks originate either from above, or from the same level, relative to their current location, i.e. no megablock has a net upward displacement. Small-volume debris avalanche deposits are poorly sorted deposits resulting from gravitational destabilization of the surrounding country rocks into the syn-eruptive crater. Small-volume debris avalanches and individual megablock collapse are the main ways in which the crater grew in size laterally during the eruption. We combine the componentry of the disturbed bedded pyroclastic facies, the non-bedded pyroclastic facies and the pyroclastic megablocks with a series of conceptual models for country rock fragmentation. This exercise further allows us to estimate diatreme wall slopes of 70° below the Bidahochi Formation to approximately the depth of the root zone around 440 m below the pre-eruptive surface. Lithic fragments at the current level of exposure come from elevations up to 190 m above (i.e., up to the pre-eruptive surface) and up to 250 m below (i.e., down to the root zone) their current locations. Pyroclastic units displaying the richest content of lithic clasts with a deep origin are typically the non-bedded facies interpreted to have formed from debris jets during the eruption.

 
 

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