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SDLRC - Diamond - Exploration


The Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation - Scientific and Media Articles based on Major Keyword - Diamond - Exploration
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.

Diamond - Exploration articles are about the methods involved in finding and evaluating diamond deposits to determine if they can be commercially mined.

Diamond - Exploration
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AuthorTitleSourceRegionKeywords
DS1859-0083
1846
American Journal of ScienceDiamonds in North Carolina. Diamonds in the UralsAmerican Journal of Science, 2ND. SER. Vol. 2, NOVEMBER P. 119-120.United States, Appalachia, North Carolina, RussiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1859-0043
1832
Asiatic Soc. Bengal JournalOriental Accounts of Precious MetalsAsiatic Soc. Bengal Journal, AUGUST Vol. 1, PP. 353-355.IndiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1859-0028
1819
Buchanan-Hamilton, F.Description of the Diamond Mines of PannaEdinburgh Philosphical Journal, Vol. 1, PP. 49-54.IndiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1859-0086
1846
Newbold, T.J.Notes, Chiefly Geological from Koompta on the Western CoastAsiatic Soc. Bengal Journal, Vol. 15, PP. 380-396.IndiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1859-0058
1837
Rose, G.Diamonds and other Precious Stones. #1Berlin: Verlag Der Sanderschen Buchhandlung, C.w. Eichoff., PP. 131-134.Brazil Diamond Occurrences
DS1859-0035
1825
Voysey, H.W.On the Diamond Mines of Southern IndiaAsiatic Soc. Bengal Journal, Vol. 15, PP. 120-128. ALSO: PHIL. Magazine, Vol. 68, PP. 370-376India, Andhra PradeshDiamond Occurrences
DS1860-0405
1883
Anon.Gems and Gem HuntingNewspaper Clipping Unknown., United States, North CarolinaProspecting
DS1860-0016
1865
Ansted, D.T.The Applications of Geology to the Arts and Manufacturers. Being Six Lectures on Practical Geology, Delivered Before The Society of Arts, As a Part of the Cantor Series of Lectures for 1865.London: R. Hardwicke., 300P. PP. 98-99.South America, Brazil, Russia, Urals, IndiaProspecting
DS1860-0927
1896
Atwood, M.Diamonds Where They Occur, and How to Search for ThemEngineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 62, AUG. 15TH. PP. 152-153. ALSO: Jewellers Circular Keystone KEYSTAfrica, South Africa, South America, BrazilProspecting
DS1860-0175
1872
Babe, J.L.The South African Diamond Fields (1872) Vaal RiverNew York: D. Wesley And Co., 105P.Africa, South Africa, Griqualand WestProspecting, Alluvial placers
DS1860-0356
1881
Ball, V.On the Identification of Certain Diamond Mines in IndiaAsiatic Society Bengal Journal, Vol. 50, PT. 2, No. 1, PP. 31-44.India, Andhra PradeshDiamond Occurrences
DS1860-0357
1881
Ball, V.Additional Note on the Identification of Ancient Diamond Mines Visited by Tavernier.Asiatic Society Bengal Journal, Vol. 50, PT. 2, No. 3, PP. 219-223.India, Andhra PradeshDiamond Occurrences
DS1860-0928
1896
Ballot, J.Previous Find of Diamond in Banket.. in Wolhuter Gold Mine And Peroy Gold Mine… Precambrian conglomerateGeological Society of South Africa Transactions, Vol. 1, P. 30.Africa, South Africa, TransvaalDiamond Occurrences
DS1860-0458
1885
Boutan, E.Le Diamant (1885)Unknown, 323P. INDIA PP. 3-121; Brasil PP. 122-150; SOUTH AFRICA Australia, Asia, Borneo, South America, Brazil, India, Africa, South Africa, Russia, United StatesDiamond Occurrences
DS1860-0291
1878
Cox, E.T.Stones Found in Morgan and Brown CountiesIndiana Geological Survey Reports For 8th. 9th. 10th., P. 110.United States, Indiana, Great LakesDiamond Occurrences
DS1860-1029
1898
Draper, D., Frames, M.E.The Diamond (1898)Johannesburg: Mathews And Walker., 40P.Africa, South AfricaProspecting
DS1860-0464
1885
Foote, R.B.Singareni Coal Field to the Khistna. Part Iii, the River Alluvia.India Geological Survey Records, Vol. 18, PT. 1, PP. 23-25India, Andhra PradeshProspecting, Alluvial Placers
DS1860-0629
1889
Foote, R.B.Notes on the Wajrakarur Diamonds and on M. Chaper's Alleged discovery of Diamonds in Pegmatite Near that Place.India Geological Survey Records, Vol. 22, PP. 39-49.India, Andhra Pradesh Diamond Occurrences
DS1860-0083
1869
Goeppert, H.R.Algae Enclosed in DiamondsQuarterly Journal of Geological Society, Vol. 25, PT. 2, P. 18.Africa, South AfricaGeobotany, Inclusions
DS1860-0725
1892
Hartley, C.H.London and Orange Free State Exploration Co. Ltd.Kimberley: C.H. Hartley, 19P.Africa, South AfricaProspecting, Company
DS1860-0581
1888
Kunz, G.F.Precious Stones (1888)U.S.G.S. Mineral Resources of The United States For 1887, PP. 588-589.United States, GeorgiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1860-0615
1889
Kunz, G.F.Precious Stones 1889U.S.G.S.Mineral Resources of The United States For 1888, P. 580.United States, Georgia, AppalachiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1860-0004
1860
Medlicott, H.B.On the Vindhyan Rocks and their Associates in BundelcundIndia Geological Survey Memoir., Vol. 2, No. 1, PP. 65-75.India, Panna, BundelkhandProspecting
DS1860-0712
1891
Nordenskiold, A.E.Nordenskiold Comments on Diamonds Found by Charles Rabot In the Pasvigs Elf.Geol. Foren. Forhandl., Vol. 13, P. 297.Russia, Lapland, Scandinavia, NorwayDiamond Occurrences
DS1860-0168
1872
Once a WeekEnd of the Cape DiamondsOnce A Week, N.S. Vol. 10, P. 172.Africa, South AfricaProspecting
DS1860-0723
1892
San Francisco PostIdaho's Gems. Prospect for Big Diamond DiscoveriesSan Francisco Post., Dec. 9TH.; ROCKY MOUNTAINSUnited States, IdahoProspecting
DS1860-0125
1871
Scientific AmericanMethod of Searching for DiamondsScientific American., NEW SER. Vol. 24, Jan. 14TH. P. 37.Africa, South AfricaProspecting
DS1860-0727
1892
South Africa MagazineVaal River Diggings (1892)South Africa Magazine., Vol. 15, JULY 2ND. P. 18.Africa, South AfricaProspecting
DS1860-0877
1895
South Africa MagazineThe Rietspruit Discovery ant holes, KaalvaliSouth Africa Magazine., Vol. 19, PP. XXXIX-XL.South Africa, TransvaalProspecting
DS1860-0874
1895
South African Mining JournalMinerals in the Free State, Orange RiverSouth African Mining Journal, Vol. 4, PT. 1, MARCH 9TH. PP. 488-489.Africa, South AfricaProspecting
DS1900-0225
1904
Ami, H.M.Search for Diamonds 1904G.s.c. Note., Canada, Great Lakes, OntarioProspecting
DS1900-0085
1902
Anderson, W.Supposed Diamondiferous Deposits of LebomboGeological Survey NATAL AND ZULULAND (Cape Town), FIRST REPORT PP. 63-65.Africa, South AfricaHistory, Diamond, Prospecting
DS1900-0110
1902
Brooks, A.H.Diamonds in Alaska; April, 1902Letter To Dr. D.t.day, Chief of Mining And Mineral Resources, APRIL 3RD.United States, AlaskaDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0111
1902
Bruner, T.K.List of North Carolina DiamondsLetter To G.f. Kunz, Nov. 17TH.United States, North Carolina, Appalachia, MinnesotaDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0112
1902
Bruner, T.K.Diamond from the J.a.d. Stephenson CollectionLetter To G.f. Kunz, Nov. 26TH.United States, North Carolina, Appalachia, MinnesotaDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0178
1903
Cecil, G.Diamonds and Diamond Mines of IndiaJewellers Circular Keystone WEEKLY, Vol. 46, No. 1, Feb. 4TH. PP. 20-21.IndiaHistory, Prospecting
DS1900-0541
1907
Cowan, J.L.Mystery of the Aztec DiamondsManuafacturer Jeweller., Vol. 41, Nov. 14TH. P. 762.MexicoDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0180
1903
Crook, A.R.Diamonds Found Near ChicagoPopular Mech. Review., Vol. 4, No. 4, JULY 25TH. P. 55.United States, Wisconsin, Illinois, Great LakesDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0181
1903
Curle, J.H.Mining in South Africa. Part Iv. Rhodesia, Coal, Copper, Diamonds.Engineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 76, AUGUST 8TH. PP. 192-193.Africa, South Africa, ZimbabweDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0018
1900
Curtis, H.W.A Rough Diamond Found at Luttrell, TennesseeJewellers Circular Keystone, Vol. 40, No. 7, MARCH 14TH. P. 7.United States, Tennessee, AppalachiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0400
1906
David, T.W.E.The Origin and Occurrence of the Diamond (1906)Chemical News, Vol. 96, PP. 140-142. ALSO: The Mining Journal Vol. 72, PP.GlobalGenesis, Diamond Occurrences
DS1900-0658
1908
Emmerling, F.Diamond in Ohio. #3Letters To J.r. Wood., AUG. 10TH.; AUG. 17TH.; AUG. 22ND.; AUG. 29TH.United States, Ohio, Great LakesDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0022
1900
Escard, J.Les Pierres Precieuses et Autre Gisement DiamantifieresMoniteur De la Bijouterie., 2P.Asia, Borneo, Sumatra, Australia, South America, Guyana, North America, ChinaDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0663
1908
Fuller, J.T.Report on the Property of the Arkansas Diamond CompanyLittle Rocks: Central Publishing Co., PP. 9-29.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, PennsylvaniaProspecting, Geology
DS1900-0406
1906
Furniss, H.W.Diamonds and Carbons in BrasilPopular Science Monthly, Vol. 6, pp. 272-80.South America, BrazilDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0558
1907
Griffiths, H.D.Paardeberg Mines and DistrictSouth Africa Mines Commerce and Industry, Vol. 5, PT. 1, MARCH 23RD. No. 211, P. 54. PART 2, Vol. 5, PAfrica, South AfricaProspecting
DS1900-0322
1905
Handmann, P.R.Der Diamant, das Vorkommen und die Entstehung Sowie die Kunstliche Erzeugung des Diamants.Natur Und Kultur, Zeitschr. Fur Schule Und Leben., JAHR. 2, PP. 486-488.GlobalGeology, Diamond Occurrences, Diamond Genesis, Synthesis
DS1900-0332
1905
KautilyaArthasastraUnknown, IndiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0677
1908
Koch, F.J.The Search for Diamonds in CaliforniaManufacturer Jeweller., Vol. 42, MAY 28TH. P. 926; P. 950.United States, California, West Coast, MontanaDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0065
1901
Kunz, G.F.Des Progres de la Production des Pierres Precieuses Aux Etats Unis.International GEOL. CONGRES 8TH. PARIS, COMPTES RENDUS, PT. 1, PP. 393-395.United States, Appalachia, Great Lakes, West CoastDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0066
1901
Kunz, G.F.Precious Stones: Diamonds - Kunz 1900Mineral Resources of The United States For 1900: Part 2, Non, PP. 749-778.United States, South Africa, Great Lakes, Appalachia, Australia, RussiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0121
1902
Kunz, G.F.Precious Stones in the UsaEngineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 73, Jan. 4TH. P. 38.United States, Appalachia, Great Lakes, West CoastDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0122
1902
Kunz, G.F.Diamonds in Kentucky, LetterCopy of A Letter To C.j. Norwood, Curator of The State Geol., Oct. 22ND.United States, Kentucky, AppalachiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0123
1902
Kunz, G.F.Precious Stones: Diamonds - Kunz 1901Mineral Resources of The United States For 1901: Part 2, Non, PP. 725-736.United States, South Africa, Appalachia, Rocky Mountains, Montana, AlabamaDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0261
1904
Kunz, G.F.Another Indiana DiamondIndianapolis Ind. News, Jan. 11TH.United States, Indiana, Great LakesDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0336
1905
Kunz, G.F.Precious Stones: Diamonds - Kunz 1904Mineral Resources of The United States For 1904: Part 2, Non, PP. 941-987.United States, South Africa, Rhodesia, Brazil, Guyana, Suriname, Great LakesDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0422
1906
Kunz, G.F.Precious Stones - Kunz 1905The Mineral Industry During 1905, Vol. 14, P. 213.United States, Appalachia, New YorkDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0426
1906
Kunz, G.F.Diamonds in Kentucky, January 1906Copy of A Letter To C.j. Norwood, Director of The Kentucky G, Jan. 23RD.United States, Kentucky, AppalachiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0571
1907
Kunz, G.F.Wisconsin- the Discovery of a Diamond Near Plum CityMineral Resources of The United States For 1906, PT. 2, NONMETALS, P. 1219.United States, Great Lakes, WisconsinDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0572
1907
Kunz, G.F.Diamonds Found in ArkansasMineral Resources of The United States For 1906, PP. 1217-1220.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, PennsylvaniaDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0573
1907
Kunz, G.F.The Occurrence of Diamond in North AmericaGeological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 17, PP. 692-694.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, Wisconsin, Great LakesDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0679
1908
Kunz, G.F.Diamonds in Arkansas, 1908Mines AND MINERALS, Vol. 28, PP. 552-553. ALSO: MINING WORLD, Vol. 28, P. 443.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, PennsylvaniaDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0680
1908
Kunz, G.F.Precious Stones: Diamond - Kunz 1907The Mineral Industry During 1907, Vol. 16, PP. 792-804.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, PennsylvaniaDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0681
1908
Kunz, G.F.Describes Diamond from Hillsboro of 4 1/4 Carats and Deeply pitted Yellowish White.Private Correspondence., United States, Ohio, Great LakesDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0776
1909
Kunz, G.F.Diamonds of Arkansas; 1908The Mineral Industry During 1908, Vol. 17, PP. 734-735.United States, Gulf Coast, ArkansasDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0777
1909
Kunz, G.F.Diamonds in Arkansas, 1909Engineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 87, P. 963.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, PennsylvaniaDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0201
1903
Kunz, G.F., Baskerville, C.The Action of Radium, Actinium, Roentgen Rays and Ultra Violet Light on Minerals and Gems.Science., Vol. 18, N.S., No. 468, PP. 769-783.GlobalDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0575
1907
Kunz, G.F., Washington, H.S.Occurrence of Diamonds in ArkansasMineral Resources of The United States For 1906, Part 2, Non, PP. 1247-1251. ALSO: SCI. American SUPPL., Oct. 5TH. 1907 Vol.United States, Gulf Coast, ArkansasDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0778
1909
Kunz, G.F., Washington, H.S.Diamonds in Arkansas; March, 1909American Institute Mining Engineering Transactions, Vol. 39, PP. 169-176. ALSO American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) BIMONTHLY Bulletin No.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, PennsylvaniaDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0262
1904
Kynaston, H., Hall, A.L.Diamondiferous DepositsTransvaal Geological Survey Annual Report For 1903, PP. 43-47.South Africa, TransvaalDiamond Occurrences, Mineral Resources
DS1900-0341
1905
Macmillan And FergusonThe Orange River Colony. an Illustrated Historical Description and Commercial Review.Cape Town, Port Elizabeth: Macmillan And Ferguson., 51P.Africa, South AfricaMineral Resources, Current Activities, Diamond Occurrences
DS1900-0342
1905
Martin, D.S.Diamonds at Syracuse. #1Onondaga Academy of Science Proceedings, Oct. 24TH. MEETING.United States, Appalachia, New York, South AfricaDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0785
1909
Mennell, F.P.The Miner's Guide. a Practical Handbook for Prospectors, Working Miners, and Mining Men Generally.London: Gerrards Ltd., 196P.Africa, South Africa, GlobalProspecting, Genesis, Kimberley
DS1900-0171
1903
Mineral Resources of the United StatesPrecious Stones (1902)Mineral Resources of The United States For 1902, PP. 814-815.United States, Indiana, Wisconsin, Great LakesDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0344
1905
Mitchell, E.Diary of a Geological Tour by Mitchell in 1827 and 1828. Introduction and Notes by K.p. Battle.Chapel Hill: University Publishing James Sprunt Hist. Mon. No. 6, 73P.United States, North Carolina, AppalachiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0793
1909
Pearson, S.American Diamonds. #2South African Mining Journal, Vol. 7, PT. 1, JUNE 12TH. P. 412.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, Pennsylvania, Appalachia, KentuckyDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0443
1906
Pittman, E.F.Discovery of a Fine Diamond at Mt. Werong 28 ct stoneNew South Wales Geological Survey Report For 1905, PP. 137-138.Australia, New South WalesDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0269
1904
Ritso, B.W.Mineral Exploration in Cape ColonySouth Africa Architect., Vol. 1, PP. 106-110.Africa, South AfricaDiamonds, Prospecting
DS1900-0076
1901
Royce, R.L.Indiana's Gold and DiamondUnknown., United States, Indiana, Great LakesDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0213
1903
Royce, R.L.Diamond Occurrences in Brown and Morgan CountiesLetter To G.f. Kunz, Jan. 3RD.United States, Indiana, Great LakesDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0272
1904
Rudra, S.C.Mineral Occurrences of British IndiaAmerican Institute Mining Engineering, Vol. 34, PP. 808-835.IndiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0355
1905
Russell, E.The Jewel Crafts of IndiaEverybody's Magazine., Vol. 12, MARCH PP. 331-340.IndiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0037
1900
Schauf, W.Ueber den DiamantenSenk. Naturf. Ges. Berichte., PP. CXXXV-CXXXVI.Africa, South AfricaDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0700
1908
Schmeisser, C.Die Nutzbaren Bodenschatze der Deutschen SchutzgebieteDeut. Kolon. Zeitung, PP. 83-125. ALSO: ZEITSCHR. F. PRAKT. GEOL., PP. 28-33; PP. 1Africa, NamibiaMineral Resources, Diamond Occurrences
DS1900-0273
1904
Schultz, G.R.The Adair County DiamondLetter To G.f. Kunz From The Editor of Jewellers Circular Keystone, JUNE 9, P. 64.United States, Kentucky, AppalachiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0079
1901
Sipe, J.C.History of the Stanley DiamondLetter To G.f. Kunz, MARCH 21ST.United States, Indiana, Great LakesDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0490
1907
South Africa MinesColumn Report: Beresford; Lace; Rietspruit; HarrisdaleSouth Africa Mines Commerce and Industry, Vol. 5, PT. 1, JULY 13TH. P. 407.Africa, South AfricaProspecting
DS1900-0491
1907
South Africa MinesColumn Report: Celtic; Harrsidale; New EasternSouth Africa Mines Commerce and Industry, Vol. 5, PT. 1, JUNE 29TH. PP. 369-370.Africa, South AfricaProspecting
DS1900-0492
1907
South Africa MinesVaal River Activity: Satisfactory ProgressSouth Africa Mines Commerce and Industry, Vol. 5, PT. 1, No. 216, APRIL 27TH. P. 164.Africa, South AfricaProspecting
DS1900-0493
1907
South Africa MinesColumn Report: Kaffirs dam Closed; Balmoral Resurrected; Lovedale; Tokoza; Pniel; British Diamonds.South Africa Mines Commerce and Industry, Vol. 5, PT. 1, AUGUST 17TH. P. 515.Africa, South AfricaProspecting, Current Activities
DS1900-0494
1907
South Africa MinesColumn Report: Pretoria Districts; Tokoza Diamonds; Rietspruit; Steyn; Premier; Kameelfontein; British Diamonds.South Africa Mines Commerce and Industry, Vol. 5, PT. 1, JUNE 22ND. PP. 347-348.Africa, South AfricaProspecting, Current Activities
DS1900-0495
1907
South Africa MinesColumn Report: Beresford Diamonds; Horseshoe Syndicate; King Syndicate; Kamfersdam; Vulcans; Reitspruit; Queen Victoria Diamonds.South Africa Mines Commerce and Industry, Vol. 5, PT. 1, No. 215, APRIL 20TH. PP. 152-153.Africa, South AfricaProspecting, Current Activities
DS1900-0496
1907
South Africa MinesColumn Report: Voorspoed Diamonds; Beresford; DoornfonteinSouth Africa Mines Commerce and Industry, Vol. 5, PT. 1, No. 218, MAY 11TH. P. 214.Africa, South AfricaProspecting, Current Activities
DS1900-0502
1907
South Africa MinesHarrisdale Estate. an Attractive Proposition; Alluvial Prospects, No Royalty from Diggers.South Africa Mines Commerce and Industry, Vol. 5, PT. 1, No. 221 JUNE 21ST. PP. 276-278.Africa, South AfricaProspecting, Company Report
DS1900-0530
1907
South Africa MinesTwo Rhodesian Ventures Reviewed. the Falcon Mines and the Somabula Diamond Fields. What Developments Has Revealed.South Africa Mines Commerce and Industry, Vol. 5, PT. 1, JUNE 22ND. P. 345.Africa, ZimbabweProspecting, Geology
DS1900-0623
1908
South Africa MinesA Year's Prospecting in the Orange River Colony. the Search for Diamond Farms. Boshof and Vredefort Minerals.South Africa Mines Commerce and Industry, Vol. 6, PT. 1, No. 303, Dec. 26TH. P. 1197.Africa, South AfricaProspecting
DS1900-0159
1903
South Africa Mines CommerceColumn Report: River Diggings Find; North Rand Diamonds; Production.South Africa Mines Commerce and Industry, Vol. 1, JULY 25TH. P. 434.Africa, South AfricaProspecting, Current Activities
DS1900-0160
1903
South Africa Mines CommerceColumn Report: Pretoria Diamond Fields; Kaalfontein; Royal Diamonds.South Africa Mines Commerce and Industry, Vol. 1, SEPT. 12TH. P. 601.Africa, South AfricaProspecting, Current Activities
DS1900-0161
1903
South Africa Mines CommerceColumn Report: Kaalfontein and Methusaleh Question at Kimberley; Diamonds Near Jacobsdal.South Africa Mines Commerce and Industry, Vol. 1, SEPT. 26TH. P. 643.Africa, South AfricaProspecting, Current Activities
DS1900-0164
1903
South Africa Mines CommerceColumn Report: Kaalfontein; New Weltevreden; Dutoitspan; Braamfontein; Lace.South Africa Mines Commerce and Industry, Vol. 1, JULY 11TH. P. 393.Africa, South AfricaProspecting, Current Actvities
DS1900-0374
1906
South Africa Mining JournalKimberley and the Projected Diamond FusionSouth African Mining Journal, Feb. 12TH. P. 557.Africa, South AfricaProspecting
DS1900-0616
1908
South Africa Mining JournalHow Harrisdale Made HistorySouth African Mining Journal, JUNE 6TH. P. 371.Africa, South AfricaCurrent Activities, Prospecting
DS1900-0618
1908
South Africa Mining ReviewYears Prospecting in the Orange River ColonySouth Africa Mining Review, Vol. 6, PT. 2, Dec. 26TH. P. 1197.Africa, South AfricaDiamonds, Prospecting
DS1900-0704
1908
Sterrett, D.B.Diamonds in the United States; 1907Mineral Resources of The United States For 1907, PP. 797-804.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, AppalachiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0709
1908
Tannhauser, F.Der Diamant und Seine FundstaettenKol. Heimat., Vol. 2, No. 25, PP. 2-5.Africa, NamibiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0458
1906
Vredenburg, E.Geology of the State of Panna, Principally with Reference To the Diamond Bearing Deposits.India Geological Survey Records, Vol. 33, PP. 261-314. PLATES 23-26 INC.India, Madhya Pradesh, PannaDiamond Occurrences, Geology, Stratigraphy, Mineralogy, Mining M
DS1900-0282
1904
Wilson, A.D.The Great California Diamond MinesOverland Monthly, Vol. 43, PP. 291-296.United States, California, West CoastDiamond Occurrences
DS1900-0283
1904
Young, M.Diamond from Gold Creek Brown County, IndianaLetter To Tiffany's., AUG. 29TH.United States, IndianaDiamond Occurrences
DS1910-0001
1910
Andre, F.Die Rechsverhaltnisse im Pomona GebietBerlin: D. Reimer., 67P.Southwest Africa, NamibiaMining, Prospecting
DS1910-0004
1910
Anon.Diggers and over PeggingSouth Africa, Vol. 86, Apr. 2ND. P. 17.South AfricaAlluvial Diamond Placers, Prospecting
DS1910-0009
1910
Anon.Diamonds Near VitanhagsSouth African Mining Journal, Oct. 15TH. P. 246.South AfricaDiamond Occurrences
DS1910-0117
1911
Anon.Diamonds in British Columbia; August, 1911Engineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 92, AUGUST 26TH. P. 416.Canada, British ColumbiaProspecting
DS1910-0137
1911
Anon.Profung von DiamantenZeitschr. F. Prakt. Geol., NOVEMBER PP. 395-396.South AfricaProspecting
DS1910-0138
1911
Anon.Column Report: Koffyfontein Diamonds; Wedburg DiggingsSouth African Mining Journal, Vol. 9, PT. 2, Dec. 9TH. P. 488.South AfricaProspecting
DS1910-0140
1911
Anon.Mining in the Cape Colony. Review of the Year at Alluvial Diggings.South African Mining Journal, Vol. 9, PT. 2, Dec. 2ND. P. 455.South Africa, Kimberley AreaProspecting, Production
DS1910-0144
1911
Anon.Mining in the Outside Districts. a Diamond DiscoverySouth African Mining Journal, Vol. 9, PT. 2, Oct. 28TH. P. 255.South Africa, Vaal RiverProspecting
DS1910-0148
1911
Anon.German Southwest African DiamondsSouth African Mining Journal, Vol. 9, PT. 2, SEPT. 16TH. PP. 38-39.Southwest Africa, Namibia, JerusalemProspecting, Diamond Occurrence, Littoral Diamond Placers
DS1910-0149
1911
Anon.Mining in the Cape Colony 11. Review of a Year in the Outside Districts And small Mines- Results of Prospecting the Islands.South African Mining Journal, Vol. 9, PT. 2, Dec. 16TH. P. 533.Southwest Africa, Namibia, PeruProspecting, Littoral Diamond Placers
DS1910-0159
1911
Anon.Diamonds in Liberia. 1911South African Mining Journal, AUGUST 12TH. P. 1003.West Africa, LiberiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1910-0240
1912
Anon.New Diamond Discoveries (1912)South African Mining Journal, Vol. 10, PT. 1, No. 487, JULY 6TH. PP. 689-690.South AfricaDiamond Occurrences
DS1910-0246
1912
Anon.Great Interest in Discovery of a Big Fissure, Containing Yellow Diamondiferous Soil Outside of Barkly West.Cape Argus, SEPT. 19TH.South AfricaProspecting
DS1910-0247
1912
Anon.How Some Districts Are Discovered by AccidentMining Eng. World., Vol. 36, No. 11, MARCH 16TH. PP. 591-592.South Africa, BrazilProspecting
DS1910-0324
1913
Anon.In Search of DiamondsPamphlet:, 28P.South AfricaProspecting, Kimberley
DS1910-0335
1913
Anon.Kimberlite Company's Charter RevokedEngineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 96, Oct. 18TH. P. 751. Nov. 1, P. 855.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, PennsylvaniaProspecting, Mining Economics, Trade, Law, News Item
DS1910-0449
1915
Anon.Diamonds from ChinaSouth African Mining Journal, Vol. 24, PT. 2, No. 1254, Oct. 9TH. PP. 125-126.ChinaDiamond Occurrences
DS1910-0488
1916
Anon.Diamonds at Aliwal NorthCape Argus, SEPT. 16TH.South AfricaProspecting
DS1910-0489
1916
Anon.Some Remarkably Good Finds of Diamonds on Klipdam and the Bed of the Vaal River Near Barkly West.Cape Argus, SEPT. 20TH.South AfricaProspecting
DS1910-0160
1911
Ashmore, G.P.The Occurrence of Diamonds in German Southwest Africa #2Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Transactions, Vol. 41, PP. 130-132. ALSO. Transactions N. ENGL. InstituteSouthwest Africa, NamibiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1910-0166
1911
Camsell, C.A New Diamond Locality in the Tulameen District, British Columbia.Economic Geology, Vol. 6, PP. 604-611. ALSO: Neues Jahrbuch f?r Mineralogie, BD. 2, PP. 172Canada, British ColumbiaProspecting, Petrology
DS1910-0287
1912
Hatch, F.H.Description of a Diamondiferous Gem Gravel from the West Coast of Africa.Geology Magazine (London), Dec. 5, Vol. 9, PP. 106-110.GlobalAlluvial Diamond Placers, Geology, Evaluation, Prospecting, Di
DS1910-0287
1912
Hatch, F.H.Description of a Diamondiferous Gem Gravel from the West Coast of Africa.Geology Magazine (London), Dec. 5, Vol. 9, PP. 106-110.GlobalAlluvial Diamond Placers, Geology, Evaluation, Prospecting, Di
DS1910-0060
1910
Holland, T.H., Fermor, L.L.Mineral Production, 1904-1908: DiamondsIndia Geological Survey Records, Vol. 39, PP. 80-83.IndiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1910-0064
1910
KallusDie Diamant vorkommen in Deutsch Suedwest afrika und Ihre Bedeutung Fuer das Schutzgebiet.Zeitschr. Kolonpol. Kolonrect Kolonwirt., Vol. 11, No. 12, PP. 944-960.; Vol. 12, No. 1, PP. 29-58.Southwest Africa, NamibiaDiamond Occurrences, Mining
DS1910-0466
1915
Konradi, S.On the Problem About Primary Source Rock of Diamonds in Lapland.Geol. Wiestu, (st. Petersburg), No. 5, PP. 295-299.Scandinavia, Russia, LaplandDiamond Occurrences
DS1910-0557
1918
Mathiez, F.F.Sampling Diamond DepositsMining and Scientific Press, Vol. 116, MARCH 9TH. P. 324.Democratic Republic of Congo, Central AfricaMining Engineering, Prospecting, Evaluation
DS1910-0557
1918
Mathiez, F.F.Sampling Diamond DepositsMining and Scientific Press, Vol. 116, MARCH 9TH. P. 324.Democratic Republic of Congo, Central AfricaMining Engineering, Prospecting, Evaluation
DS1910-0206
1911
Moritz, E.Reisestudien aus Sued West AfrikaZeits. Ges. Erdk. Berlin., PP. 213-252.Southwest Africa, NamibiaGeology, Diamond Occurrences
DS1910-0430
1914
Pratt, J.H.The Occurrence and Utilization of Certain Mineral Resources of the Southern States.Science., Vol. 39, P. 403. ALSO: ELISHA MITCHELL SCI. SOC. Journal of, Vol.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, AppalachiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1910-0085
1910
Quelle, O.Die Diamant lagerstaetten Sued West AfrikaPetermanns Mitt., Vol. 56, No. 1, PP. 22-23.Southwest Africa, NamibiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1910-0091
1910
Rohrbach, P.Luederitzbucht und Seine DiamantfelderKol. Heimat., Vol. 4, No. 2, PP. 2-3.Southwest Africa, NamibiaDiamond Occurrences, Littoral Diamond Placers
DS1910-0095
1910
Scheibe, R.Natur und Aussehen der Diamant felder in D.s.w.a. das Vorkommen der Diamanten und des Blue grounds Deutsch Suedwest afrikas in Geologischer Hinsicht.Verh. D. Dritten Deuts., PP. 33-38.Southwest Africa, NamibiaMineralogy, Diamond Occurrences, Kimberlite
DS1910-0377
1913
Scheibe, R.Diamant, 1913Die Nutzbaren Mineralien, Dammer-tietze, Ed., PP. 1-56.Southwest Africa, NamibiaDiamond Occurrences, Mineralogy, Kimberley
DS1910-0384
1913
Sprigade, P., Lotz, H.Karte des Sperrgebietes in Deutsch-suedwestafrikaBerlin: Dietrich Reimer., 10 MAPSSouthwest Africa, NamibiaDiamond Occurrences, Littoral Diamond Placers
DS1910-0217
1911
Stutzer, O.Die Wichtigsten Lagerstatten der Nicht-erzeBerlin:, GlobalDiamond Occurrences, Kimberley
DS1910-0218
1911
Stutzer, O.Die Wichtigsten Lagerstaetten der Nicht ErzeBerlin; Borntreger., South Africa, Zimbabwe, Southwest Africa, Namibia, BrazilDiamond Occurrences, Physical Properties
DS1910-0440
1914
Thomas, R.A.Prospecting in the Kalahari and Contingent DistrictsSouth African Mining Journal, Vol. 23, PT. 1, Feb. 28TH. P. 620.South AfricaProspecting, Current Activities
DS1910-0390
1913
Trauth, F.Ueber Vorkommen und Ursprung des DiamantenOesterr. Touristen Klub, Mitt., Vol. 25, PP. 1-4; PP. 9-13; PP. 17-21.GlobalDiamond Occurrences
DS1910-0221
1911
Versfeld, W.Notes on the Geological Formation of Portions of German South West Africa.South African Journal of Science, Vol. 7, No. 8, PP. 332-339.Southwest Africa, NamibiaRegional Geology, Diamond Occurrences
DS1920-0013
1920
Anon.Outlook for Postams Diamond ProspectSouth African Mining Journal, Feb. 28TH. PP. 571-572.South AfricaProspecting
DS1920-0018
1920
Anon.Diamonds in the Desert. a Pegging Scramble -the Coming Rush near Taungs.Mining Engineering Journal of South Africa, Vol. 29, PT. 2, MARCH 20TH. No. 1486, P. 61.South Africa, Hartz RiverCurrent Activities, Prospecting
DS1920-0175
1924
Anon.Diamond, 1923The Mineral Industry During 1923, Vol. 32, PP. 616-618.Angola, Zaire, Gold Coast, Ghana, Southwest Africa, NamibiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1920-0178
1924
Anon.Digging for Diamonds in South Africa. a Few TipsBeaufort West Courier., JULY 9TH.South AfricaMining Engineering, Prospecting
DS1920-0264
1926
Anon.Diamond, 1925The Mineral Industry During 1925, Vol. 35, PP. 576-578.Southwest Africa, Zaire, Angola, Ghana, Tanzania, Gold Coast, NamibiaDiamond Occurrences, Littoral Diamond Placers
DS1920-0315
1927
Anon.The Lichtenburg Farmer DiggerSunday Times, FEBRUARY 12TH P. 11.South AfricaHistory, Prospecting
DS1920-0321
1927
Anon.Minerals and Mines in Southwest AfricaMining Engineering Journal of South Africa, Vol. 38, PT. 1, AUG. 20TH. No. 1873 PP. 701-705; No. 1874 PPSouthwest Africa, NamibiaMineral Resources, Diamond Occurrences
DS1920-0416
1929
Anon.Diamond Deposits of Little NamaqualandGeogr. Review (new York), PP. 678-679.South AfricaDiamond Occurrences
DS1920-0421
1929
Anon.The Diamond Discoveries of the West CoastMin. Ind. Magazine (johannesburg), Vol. 8, PP. 843-845.South Africa, Namaqualand CoastDiamond Occurrences, Littoral Diamond Placers
DS1920-0427
1929
Anon.What Diamond Drilling Is Showing in AfricaEngineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 31, No. 8, PP. 372-373.ZimbabweProspecting, Geology
DS1920-0428
1929
Ashmore, G.P.On the Occurrence of Diamonds in the Gold Coast ColonyInstitute of Mining and Metallurgy. (London) Bulletin., Bulletin. 295, PP. 57-58.GlobalDiamond Occurrences
DS1920-0182
1924
Beetz, W., Kaiser, E.Das Suedliche Diamanten gebiet Suedwestafrikas. Erlauterungen Zu Einer Geologischen Spezialkarte des Sued lichen Diamantgebietes.Berlin: D. Reimer., MAP 1: 25, 000.Southwest Africa, NamibiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1920-0431
1929
Branner, G.C.Geology of Americas Diamond FieldsPan. American Geol. (des Moines), Vol. 51, No. 5, PP. 339-353.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, Pennsylvania, Great LakesDiamond Occurrences, Geology, History
DS1920-0070
1921
Fermor, L.L.Mineral Resources of Bihar and Orissa: DiamondsIndia Geological Survey Records, Vol. 53, P. 265.IndiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1920-0236
1925
Kaiser, E.Neue Topographische und Geologische Karten der Sued lichen Namib Suedwestafrikas.Verh. 21. Deutsch. Georgrtags, Breslau, PP. 71-93.Southwest Africa, NamibiaTopography, Geology, Map, Diamond Occurrences
DS1920-0244
1925
Pascoe, E.H.Diamonds, India Geological Survey Records, 1925India Geological Survey Records, Vol. 57, PP. 108-111.IndiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1920-0169
1923
Range, P.Die Diamant vorkommen der ErdeZeitschr. F. Prakt. Geol., Vol. 31, PP. 49-55; P. 65.South Africa, Global, Southwest Africa, NamibiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1920-0294
1926
Range, P.Die Diamant lagerstatten AfrikasKol. Rundschau (berlin), Vol. 18, No. 1, PP. 17-19.South Africa, West Africa, East Africa, Southwest Africa, NamibiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1920-0463
1929
Range, P.Die Diamant vorkommen in Klein-namaqualandUebersee And Kolonial Zeitung, No. 8, P. 154.South Africa, Namaqualand CoastDiamond Occurrences
DS1920-0464
1929
Range, P.Die Neuendeckten Diamantefelder in Klein NamaqualandSteinbr. Sandgr., Vol. 33, PP. 517-519.South Africa, Namaqualand CoastDiamond Occurrences
DS1920-0408
1928
Trevor, T.G.Prospecting and Discovery of Mines in South AfricaInstitute of Mining and Metallurgy. Transactions, No. 291, DECEMBER 7P.; No. 292, JANUARY PP. 11-26.; No. 293South AfricaProspecting, History
DS1920-0173
1923
Trotzig, P.Die Diamant lagerstaetten Unseres Fruegeren Schutzgebietes Deutsch Suedwestafrika.Jahrb. Freiberg. Geol. Gesell., Vol. 9, PP. 48-52.Southwest Africa, NamibiaDiamond Occurrences, Littoral Diamond Placers
DS1930-0008
1930
Anon.Diamonds in Rhodesia, 1930Rhodesian Journal of Mining, Vol. 4, No. 43, DECEMBER, P. 657. ; P. 659.ZimbabweDiamond Occurrences
DS1930-0096
1932
Anon.Diamonds... Extract from Arkansaw Geological Survey's Outlines of Arkansaw Mineral Resources Published in 1927 and Producers and Production Figures Revised to 1931.Unknown., 7P.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, PennsylvaniaProduction, History, Diamonds, Prospecting
DS1930-0267
1938
Anon.The Geology and Mineral Deposits of TasmaniaTasmania Geological Survey Bulletin., No. 44, P. 105.Australia, Western TasmaniaDiamond Occurrences
DS1930-0099
1932
Bauer, M., Schlossmacher, K.Diamenten in ChinaEdelsteinkunde, [gemology, P. 466.China, ShandongDiamond Occurrences
DS1930-0153
1934
Blank, E.W.Diamond Finds in the United States #1Rocks And Minerals, Vol. 9, PP. 10-12; PP. 23-26; PP. 29-40; PP. 147-150; PP. 16United States, Great Lakes, Appalachia, Kentucky, North Carolina, AlabamaDiamond Occurrences, History
DS1930-0271
1938
Bradley, W.W.California's Commercial MineralsMining Congress Journal, Vol. 24, No. 9, P. 19.United States, CaliforniaDiamond Occurrences
DM1930-0324
1937
Dutoit, A.L.Diamondiferous Alluvial GravelsDiamond News And South African Jeweller., 6 PART SERIES NOVEMBER P. 7; DECEMBER P. 19; JANUARY 1938 P.South AfricaExploration, Prospecting, Classification
DS1930-0022
1930
Dutoit, A.L.Recent Diamond Prospecting in South AfricaEconomic Geology, Vol. 25, SEPT.-Oct. PP. 653-657.South AfricaCurrent Activities, Prospecting
DS1930-0023
1930
Dutoit, A.L.Diamonds; South Africa, 1930British Association Handbook On South Africa And Science, Crocker, PP. 127-147.South AfricaDiamond Occurrences, Geology, Genesis, Kimberley
DS1930-0068
1931
Kaiser, E.Die Diamant lagerstatten SuedafrikasBerlin: Mineralische Bodenschatze Im Suedlichen Afrika. Edit, PP. 20-32.Southwest Africa, Namibia, South AfricaDiamond Occurrences
DS1930-0030
1930
Kukuk, P.Die Diamant vorkommen SuedafrikasBerg. U. Huettenm. Zeitung, No. 25South AfricaDiamond Occurrences
DS1930-0037
1930
Polinard, E.Les Gisements Diamantiferes des Collines de Bakwanga Divindji sur la Bushimaie.International CONGRESS Mines 6TH., Vol. 1, PP. 25-42.Democratic Republic of Congo, Central AfricaDiamond Occurrences
DS1930-0260
1937
Pollett, J.D.The Diamond Deposits of Sierra LeoneImp. Institute Bulletin., Vol. 35, No. 3, PP. 333-348.Sierra Leone, West Africa, Kono, Nimini, GoriGeology, Kimberlite History, Prospecting, Diamond Mining Recovery
DS1930-0226
1936
Range, P.Mineral funde und Bergbau in Den Deutschen Schutzgebieten In afrika und in der Suedsee.Kolon. Rundschau, Vol. 27, No. 3, PP. 196-209.Southwest Africa, NamibiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1930-0082
1931
Schumacher, F.Der Internationale Geologenkongress in Suedafrika. die Diamant vorkommen und Diamantgewinnung.Jahresb. Freiberger Geol. Ges., Vol. 13, PP. 45-53.South Africa, Southwest Africa, NamibiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1930-0200
1935
Stutzer, O.Diamant vorkommen in ChinaDie Lagerstaetten Der Edelsteine Und Schmucksteine., PP. 155-156.ChinaDiamond Occurrences
DS1930-0204
1935
Stutzer, O.Die Wichtigsten Lagerstaetten der Nicht-erzeBorntraeger., SOUTH AFRICA PP. 10-90; southwest AFRICA/NAMIBIA PP. 90-118;West Africa, Central African Republic, Central Africa, AngolaDiamond Occurrences
DS1930-0085
1931
Teale, E.O.Shinyanga Diamond Fields 1931Geological Survey TANGANYIKA., SHORT PAPER No. 9, 39P.Tanzania, East AfricaDiamond Occurrences
DS1930-0231
1936
Union Of South AfricaThe Mineral Resources of the Union of South Africa. with a Summary of the Mineral Resources of Southwest Africa.Pretoria: Union of South Africa Department of Mines, 454P.Southwest Africa, NamibiaKimberley, Diamond Occurrences, Mineral Resources
DS1940-0001
1940
Anon.Alluvial Diamonds of South Africa.Mining Engineering Journal of South Africa, Vol. 50, PT. 2, Nov. 18TH. No. 2442 PP. 363-364.; No. 2444South AfricaDiamond Occurrences, Production, Mining Engineering, Plants
DS1940-0196
1949
Anon.Another Rough Diamond Found in Indiana. Diamonds in ArkansawGems And Gemology, Vol. 12, WINTER, PP. 249-250.GlobalDiamond Occurrences
DS1940-0165
1948
Baragwanalti, W.Diamonds in Victoria. #2Commonwealth Jeweller And Watchmaker., Dec. 11TH. PP. 132-38.Australia, VictoriaHistory, Prospecting
DS1940-0042
1942
Branner, G.C.Mineral Resources of ArkansawArkansaw Geological Survey Bulletin., No. 6, 101P.United States, Gulf Coast, ArkansasDiamond Occurrences
DS1940-0206
1949
Field, D.S.M.The Question of Diamonds in CanadaJournal of Gemology, Vol. 2, No. 3, PP. 103-111.Canada, Ontario, QuebecDiamond Occurrences
DS1940-0047
1942
Grodzinski, P.Diamond and Gemstone Industrial ProductionLondon: N.a.g. Press, 256P.GlobalDrilling, Cutting, Production, Kimberley
DS1940-0181
1948
Iyer, L.A.N.A Handbook of Precious Stones. #2Calcutta: Baptist Mission Press, 188P.India, GlobalDiamond Occurrences
DS1940-0052
1942
Lund, R.J.Intradepartmental Memorandum to W.l. Bott Concerning Possible Setting Up of a Project on Arkansaw Diamonds.United States Geological Survey (USGS) miscellaneous MINERALS BRANCH, 3P. UNPUBL.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, PennsylvaniaEvaluation
DS1940-0189
1948
Sansom, W.J.Arkansaw Diamond Mine. #1The Gemologist., Vol. 17, PP. 58-65.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, PennsylvaniaEvaluation
DS1940-0132
1946
Spencer, R.V.Exploration of the Magnet Cove Rutile Company Property, Hotspring County, Arkansaw.United States Bureau of Mines Report INV., No. 3900, 23P.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, Hot Spring CountyProspecting
DS1940-0220
1949
Thoenen, J.R., Hill, R.S., Howe, E.G., Runke, S.M.Investigation of the Prairie Creek Diamond Area, Pike County,arkansaw.United States Bureau of Mines Report INV., No. 4549, 24P.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, PennsylvaniaEvaluation
DS1940-0077
1943
Vitt, G.N.Memorandum on Diamond Content and Kinds of Murfreesboro Diamondiferous Peridotite Pipe.North American Diamond Corp. (chicago), 8P. UNPUBL.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, PennsylvaniaDiamond Production, Evaluation
DS1940-0223
1949
Wade, F.B.Another Rough Diamond Found in IndianaGems And Gemology, Vol. 6, No. 8, PP. 249-250.United States, Indiana, Great LakesDiamond Occurrences
DS1940-0091
1944
Wadia, D.N.Geology of IndiaMacmillan And Co. Ltd., PP. 90-99; PP. 355-357.IndiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1950-0051
1951
Anon.Reports from the Geological Survey of BechuanalandColon. Geol. Min. Resour., Vol. 1, No. 2, PP. 166-168.BotswanaGeology, Diamonds, Prospecting
DS1950-0094
1952
Anon.Diamond Found in South RhodesiaThe Gemologist., NOVEMBER, P. 203.ZimbabweDiamond Occurrences
DS1950-0119
1953
Anon.Diamonds and other Precious Stones. #2Brasil D.N.P. CENTRE DE ESTUDOS ECONOMICS RIO, No. 80, PP. 131-Brazil, BahiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1950-0124
1953
Anon.The Fabled Gem Fields of Africa. are These Stories of African Diamond Lands Fact or Fairy-tale.The Gemologist., Vol. 22, No. 268, NOVEMBER, PP. 208-209.Southwest Africa, Namibia, South AfricaHistory, Diamond Occurrences
DS1950-0249
1956
Anon.Diamonds in BasutolandColon. Geol. Min. Res., Vol. 6, No. 3, P. 346.LesothoDiamond Occurrences
DS1950-0250
1956
Anon.Diamond Found Near Mokhotlong in BasutolandThe Gemologist., SEPTEMBER, P. 166.Lesotho, South AfricaDiamond Occurrences
DS1950-0366
1958
Anon.Diamond Find in BasutolandThe Gemologist., SEPTEMBER, P. 174.Lesotho, South AfricaDiamond Occurrences
DS1950-0373
1958
Bureau, R.Les Diamants de QuebecCan. Naturalist., Vol. 85, No. 11-12, PP. 229-238. ALSO: University LAVAL FACULTE SCanada, QuebecDiamond Occurrences
DS1950-0207
1955
Coggin-Brown, J., Day, A.L.Diamonds; India's Mineral Wealth, 1955Oxford University Press, PP. 575-643.IndiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1950-0381
1958
Delvin, S.W.Mining Procedure and Method at Consolidated Diamond MinesSouth African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Journal, Vol. 59, No. 4, PP. 184-201.South AfricaAlluvial Diamond Placers, Mining Methods Marine Placers, Evaluation
DS1950-0177
1954
Ermert, E.A.Ueber Eine Feldwaage Messung zur Aufsuchung von Diamanten In Suedwestafrika.Gerlands Beitr. Geophys., Vol. 63, No. 4, PP. 318-330.Southwest Africa, NamibiaDiamond, Prospecting, Geophysics, Kimberlite
DS1950-0468
1959
Fairbairn, P.E.Canada as a Field for Diamond ExplorationCast/ste Internal Report., SEPT. 18TH. 24P. (UNPUBL.)CanadaProspecting
DM1950-0575
1959
Feldman, F.How the Russians Found the Yakutia Diamond FieldsDiamond News And South African Jeweller., AUGUST P. 19.RussiaHistory, Exploration
DS1950-0023
1950
Field, D.S.M.The James Bay Diamond SyndicateJournal of Gemology, Vol. 2, No. 3, PP. 119-123; ALSO Vol. 3, No. 1, PP. 15-21. 1Canada, Quebec, Vassan TownshipHistory, Prospecting
DS1950-0386
1958
Fourie, G.P.Die Diamant voorkomste in die Omgewing Van Swartruggens Transvaal.Geological Survey of South Africa Bulletin., No. 26, PP. 1-16.South Africa, TransvaalGeology, Diamond Occurrences
DS1950-0137
1953
Hobbs, W.H.The Diamond Fields of the Great LakesPrecambrian., Vol. 26, No. 3, PP. 16-20.United States, Wisconsin, Great Lakes, CanadaDiamond Occurrences, Origin
DS1950-0106
1952
Hogg, N., Satterly, J., Wilson, A.E.Drilling in the James Bay Lowland: Part 1, Drilling by the Ontario Government.Ontario Department of Mines Annual Report, Vol. 61, PT. 6, PP. 115-140.Canada, OntarioProspecting, Kimberlite
DS1950-0396
1958
Jedwab, J.Prospection Geochimique de Kimberlit et Diamantifiere au Congo Belge.Geological Society BELGE Annual Bulletin., Vol. 67, No. 3, PP. 404-418.Democratic Republic of Congo, Central AfricaGeochemistry, Prospecting, Kimberlite, Diamond
DS1950-0397
1958
Jedwab, J.Looking for Kimberlitic Diamond Deposits by Geochemical Prospection.Symposium On Geology And Mineral Resources of Madhya Pradesh, Vol. 1, No. 3, PP. 68-71.India, Madhya PradeshProspecting, Geochemistry
DS1950-0331
1957
Jensen, K.D.Vorkommen und Genesis der Zentral Indischen DiamantenNeues Jahrbuch f?r Mineralogie, No. 3, PP. 49-67.IndiaDiamond Occurrences, Genesis
DS1950-0405
1958
Krishnan, M.S.General Report for 1953: DiamondsIndia Geological Survey Records, Vol. 87, PT. 1, P. 84.India, Madras, Vindhya PradeshAnantapur, Krishna, Diamond Occurrences
DS1950-0333
1957
Lebedev, A.P.Some Problems of the Petrology of the Diamond Bearing Rocks in the U.s.s.r.Geologii i Geofiziki, No. 11, 7P. ENG. TRANSL.Russia, SiberiaHistory, Prospecting, Petrography
DS1950-0229
1955
Middup, C.G.Consolidated Diamond Mines of Southwest Africa Limited. #2Mine And Quarry Eng., Vol. 27, No. 7, PT. 1, PP. 267-277.; No. 8, PT. 2, PP. 311-3Southwest Africa, NamibiaMining, Engineering, Methods, Prospecting, Littoral Diamond Placers
DS1950-0149
1953
Olson, E.E.History of Diamonds in WisconsinGems And Gemology, Vol. 7, No. 9, PP. 284-285.United States, Great Lakes, WisconsinDiamond Occurrences
DS1950-0150
1953
Pollard, E.R.The Diamond and Gold Deposits of the Mekuru District Cuyuni RiverBritish Guiana Geological Survey, Bulletin. 24, 25p.GlobalDiamond Occurrences
DS1950-0348
1957
Pollard, E.R., Dixon, C.G., Dujardin, R.A.Diamond Resources of British GuianaBritish Guiana Geological Survey, Bulletin. 28, 43p.GlobalDiamond Occurrences
DS1950-0234
1955
Rao, P.Preliminary Investigation of Old Diamond Workings in Hyderabad State.India Geological Survey, UNPUB. ReportIndiaProspecting
DS1950-0354
1957
Schlegel, D.M.Gemstones of the United StatesUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) Bulletin., No. 1042-G, PP. 203-253.United States, Great LakesDiamond Occurrences
DS1950-0152
1953
Sevin, R.Prospection et Exploitation des Gisements Diamantiferes Principalement En Aef et Aof.Echo Mines Metal. (paris), No. 3461, Nov. Oct. PP. 662-663.; No. 3462, PP. 733-737.GlobalProspecting, Sampling
DS1950-0502
1959
Sinkankas, J.Gemstones of North America. #1Princeton New Jersey: Van Nostrand., TWO VOLUMES, Vol. 1, PP. 25-42.Alabama, Appalachia, North CarolinaDiamond Occurrences, History, Location, Catalogue
DS1950-0503
1959
Sinkankas, J.Gemstones of North America. #3Princeton: Van Nostrand., 675P.United States, Great LakesDiamond Occurrences
DS1950-0304
1956
St. clair, J.Q.Report on the Arkansaw Diamond PropertyCompany Report., 15P. UNPUBL.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, PennsylvaniaEvaluation, Methods, Mining, Prospectus
DS1950-0156
1953
Straczek, J.A.Diamonds in India; 1953Mineral Trade Notes, 3P.India, PannaProspecting, Majhgawan, Vindhyan, Alluvials, Diamond Morphology
DS1960-0003
1960
Allen, H.F.Mining a Vertical Kimberlite Fissure at Star Diamond Proprietary Limited.South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Journal, Vol. 61, PP. 310-318.South AfricaMining Methods, Recovery, Evaluation, Placers, Alluvial, Samplin
DS1960-0510
1965
Allen, J.B., Deans, T.Ultrabasic Eruptives with Alnoitic Kimberlitic Affinities from Malaita solomon Islands.Mineralogical Magazine., Vol. 34, TILLEY VOLUME, PP. 16-34.GlobalRelated Rocks, Indicator Minerals, Mineralogy
DS1960-0318
1963
Anon.Basutoland Diamonds LtdLesotho Department of Mines, Reports Issued 1959-1963, UNPUBL.LesothoGeology, Prospecting
DS1960-0514
1965
Anon.The Evaluation of South African Diamond OccurrencesSouth African Institute Mining Engineering Journal, PP. 2793-2794.South AfricaSampling, Evaluation
DS1960-0628
1966
Anon.Sea Diamond Prospecting North of LuderitzMining Engineering Journal of South Africa, Vol. 77, PT. 1, No. 3806, P. 71.Southwest Africa, NamibiaProspecting, Littoral Diamond Placers
DS1960-0908
1968
Anon.Diamonds Near Kirkland?North Bay Nugget., MARCH 8TH.Canada, Ontario, Kirkland LakeProspecting
DS1960-0120
1961
Barber, M.J.The Evaluation of a Portion of the Partially Abandoned Swamp Sembehun 14.Freetown: Sierra Leone Dev. Co. Ltd., UNPUB.Sierra Leone, West AfricaSampling, Evaluation, Diamond
DS1960-0322
1963
Barber, M.J.On the Diamond Potential of Some Previously Worked Swamps Undertaken in 1961-1962 on Behalf of the Sierra Leone Government.Freetown: Diamond Exploration Co. Ltd., Sierra Leone, West AfricaEvaluation, Sampling
DS1960-0789
1967
Basu, S.K., et al.Compilation of Existing Information and Facts on the Geology of the Area and Development of the Diamond Mining Project.N.m.d.c., UNPUBL.IndiaProspecting
DS1960-0801
1967
Brown, D.D., Bennett, G.S., George, P.T.The Source of Alluvial Kimberlite Indicator Minerals in The james Bay Lowland.Ontario Department of Mines miscellaneous Publishing, No. 7, 35P.Canada, OntarioHistory, Prospecting, Geochemistry
DS1960-0222
1962
Burov, A.P.How to Look for DiamondsGosgeoltekhizdat: Bibliotechka Iskatelya Poleznykk., 38P.RussiaProspecting, Kimberlite
DS1960-0434
1964
Chatterjee, P.K.Annotated Index of Indian Mineral OccurrencesCalcutta: India Press, PT. II, (F-K). PP. 172-177.IndiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1960-0033
1960
Devlin, S.W.The Treatment of Gravels for the Recovery of Diamonds at C.d.m.South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Journal, Vol. 60, No. 9, PP. 430-452.Southwest Africa, NamibiaLittroal Diamond Placers, Recovery, Mining Methods, Evaluation
DS1960-0036
1960
Dreimanis, A.The Great Lakes Diamonds. Fourth Report: Summary of Investigations and the Plum Creek and Saukville Areas.Department GEOL. University WESTERN ONTARIO, UNPUBL.United States, Great Lakes, WisconsinDiamond Occurrences
DS1960-1097
1969
Edwards, N., Gratton-Bellew, P.Report on the Coral Rapids Investigation for Selection Trust Exploration Limited, Section Diamonds.Ontario Department of Mines, ASSESSMENT WORK FILE., No. 2.133, 15P. DECEMBER.Canada, OntarioGeochemistry, Sampling, Prospecting
DS1960-0046
1960
Gallagher, W.S., Loftus, W.K.B.Block Caving Practice at de Beers Consolidated Mines LimitedSouth African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Journal, Vol. 61, APRIL, PP. 405-429.South AfricaMining Methods, Recovery, Evaluation, Diamond, Kimberlite Pipes
DS1960-0050
1960
Gokhale, K.V.G.K., Rao, T.C.Ore Deposits of India: Diamond DepositsDelhi: Thomson Press, PP. 117-122; PP. 214-215.IndiaGeology, Diamond Occurrences
DS1960-1117
1969
Gregory, G.P., Tooms, J.S.Geochemical Prospecting for KimberlitesCol. Sch. Mines Quarterly, Vol. 64, No. 1, JANUARY PP. 265-304.United States, Gulf Coast, ArkansasGeochemistry, Evaluation, Prairie Creek, Mineral Chemistry, Soil
DS1960-0554
1965
Gunaratane, H.S.The Discovery of a Diamond from CeylonSpolia Zeylanica., Vol. 30, PT. 2, P.Sri LankaDiamond Occurrences
DS1960-0833
1967
Gunn, C.B.Provenance of Diamonds in the Glacial Drift of the Great Lakes Region, North America.London: Msc. Thesis, University Western Ontario, 132P.United States, Great Lakes, Canada, OntarioGeomorphology, Diamond Occurrences
DS1960-0957
1968
Gunn, C.B.Diamond Prospecting in LiberiaLapidary Journal, Vol. 22, No. 1, PP. 130-132.; No. 2, PP. 134-136.West Africa, LiberiaProspecting
DS1960-1121
1969
Hall, P.K.The Diamond Fields of Sierra LeoneSierra Leone Geological Survey Bulletin., Vol. 1, No. 5, 133P.Sierra Leone, West Africa, Yengema, Koidu, Lower Moinde, YomadGeology, Kimberley, History, Exploration, Prospecting, Geomorpholog
DS1960-1121
1969
Hall, P.K.The Diamond Fields of Sierra LeoneSierra Leone Geological Survey Bulletin., Vol. 1, No. 5, 133P.Sierra Leone, West Africa, Yengema, Koidu, Lower Moinde, YomadGeology, Kimberley, History, Exploration, Prospecting, Geomorpholog
DS1960-0055
1960
Hartwell, J.W.Gem Stones; United States Bureau of Mines, 1960United States Bureau of Mines MINERAL FACTS AND PROBLEMS, Bulletin. No. 585., PP. B63-B64.United States, Great Lakes, IllinoisDiamond Occurrences
DS1960-0254
1962
Iyer, L.A.N., Thiagarajan, R.Indian Precious Stones; DiamondIndia Geological Survey Bulletin., No. 18, PP. 1-34; 89-105; 2 PL.IndiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1960-0361
1963
Kitaisky, Y.D.Prospecting for MineralsMoscow: Mir Publishers, 208P.RussiaProspecting, Rules, Diamonds, Kimberley
DS1960-0064
1960
Kopecky, L.Diamond Prospects in the Cezech MassifAmerican GEOL. Institute, No. 12, DECEMBER PP. 46-55.GlobalHistory, Diamond Occurrences, Comparison To USSR
DS1960-0974
1968
Krishnamurthy, K.V., Ballal, N.R.R.Investigation of Ultrabasic Pipes and Other Basic Rocks in Anantapur District.India Geological Survey Progr, Report, FOR 1965-1966, UNPUBL. ReportIndia, Andhra PradeshProspecting
DS1960-1150
1969
Layton And Association Pty. LtdReport on a to P 578m Silver Hills, Rubyvale QldQueensland Open File., No. GSQ CR 2801, 9P. UNPUBL.Australia, QueenslandGeology, Stratigraphy, Geochemistry, Prospecting, Stream Sediments
DS1960-0567
1965
Lee, H.A.Investigations of Eskers for Mineral ExplorationGeological Survey of Canada (GSC) PAPER., No. 65-14, PP. 1-17.Canada, Ontario, Kirkland LakeProspecting, Heavy Minerals, Geochemistry
DS1960-1156
1969
Long, W.J.H.Kimberlite Exploration in the Mothae AreaLonrho Limited., UNPUBL.LesothoGeology, Prospecting
DS1960-0570
1965
Longe, R.V.A New Approach to Heavy Mineral Size DistributionMsc. Thesis, Mcgill University, 71P.GlobalKimberlite, Prospecting
DS1960-0572
1965
Mahmood, F.Golconda Diamond MinesGeografia., Vol. 4, No. 1-2, PP. 29-46.India, Andhra PradeshDiamond Occurrences, History
DS1960-0862
1967
Marais, D.The Diamond Industry in South Africa Will Virtually Come Toa Standstill in 20 Years Unless New Sources of Diamonds Are found Soon.Mining And Minerals, FEBRUARY.South AfricaProspecting
DS1960-0276
1962
Mathur, S.M., Singh, H.N.Geology and Sampling of the Majhgawan Diamond Deposit, Panna District, Madhya Pradesh.India Geological Survey Bulletin. Ser. A, Economic Geology, No. 21, 59P. INDIA Geological Survey RECORDS, Vol. 87, PT. 4, PP.India, Madhya PradeshProspecting, Sampling
DS1960-1182
1969
Murray, L.G.Exploration and Sampling Methods Employed in the Offshore Diamond Industry.Commonwealth Min. Met. Congress 9th., 24P.Southwest Africa, NamibiaLittoral Placers, Diamond Mining Recovery, Evaluation
DS1960-1006
1968
Oglesby, J.C.Final Report on the Lee Creek Concession Area. M.e.l. 300New South Wales Geological Survey Report., GS 1968/231, (UNPUBL.).AustraliaKimberlite, Diamond, Prospecting
DS1960-1007
1968
Oglesby, J.C.Final Report on the Carrow Creek Concession Area. M.e.l. 299 and 323.New South Wales Geological Survey Report., GS 1968/263, (UNPUBL.).AustraliaKimberlite, Diamond, Prospecting
DS1960-1010
1968
Raman, G.V.The Diamonds of the Krishna ValleyCurrent Science., Vol. 37, No. 19, PP. 541-542.India, Andhra PradeshDiamond Occurrences
DS1960-0184
1961
Rao, P.S.The Geology and Mineral Deposits of the Southern and Western Extension of Gani Copper Belt, Kurnool District.Geological Survey INDIA UNPUBL. REPORT, FOR 1959-1960., India, Andhra PradeshProspecting
DS1960-0489
1964
Rao, P.S., Konala, R.K.R.Prospecting for Lead, Zinc and Diamond in Cuddapah and Kurnool Districts.India Geological Survey, UNPUBL. ReportIndia, Madhya PradeshProspecting
DS1960-0387
1963
Rao, P.S., Phadtre, P.N.Investigation for Diamond in Wajrakarur, Anantapur DistrictIndia Geological Survey, UNPUBL. ReportIndiaProspecting
DS1960-0388
1963
Rao, P.S., Phadtre, P.N.Investigation for Diamonds in Wajrakarur Area Anatapur District, A.p.India Geological Survey Program Report, FOR 1961-1963, PP.India, Andhra PradeshProspecting
DS1960-1197
1969
Rasky, F.The Hush Hush Diamond Hunt in Darkest Northern OntarioStar Weekly, APRIL 5TH.Canada, Ontario, Kirkland LakeProspecting, History
DS1960-0187
1961
Roy, B.C.Report of the Geological Survey of India for the Year 1955... Diamond.India Geological Survey Records, Vol. 89, PT. 1, PP. 93-94.India, Hyderabad, Vindhya Pradesh, Andhra PradeshDiamond Occurrences
DS1960-0097
1960
Skimming, T.Report on Kimberlite Indicator Minerals, James Bay LowlandsSelco Mining Corp., IN-HOUSE UNPUBL.Canada, OntarioProspecting, Geochemistry, Heavy Minerals
DS1960-1215
1969
St. george, G.Diamonds; Van Rees Press, 1969Van Rees Press, New York, PP. 182-198.RussiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1960-1217
1969
Surette, R.Ten Tiny Ile Bizard Diamonds Trigger Boulder Size RumoursMontreal Star., MARCH 22ND. PP. 3-5.Canada, QuebecProspecting
DS1960-1043
1968
Tordi, C.Traite de Prospection et Exploitation de Gisements Detritiques de Diamant En Afrique Occidentale.Amic Anc. Elev. Tech. Mines Al Esalaam Bulletin., No. 119, PP. 268-274.West AfricaProspecting, Alluvials, Diamonds
DS1960-0406
1963
Tremblay, M.Report of Operations Within the Exploratory Licence of OccupOntario Department of Mines ASSESSMENT WORK LIBRARY, FILE No. 83.1.30, 16P.GlobalProspecting, Geochemistry
DS1960-0613
1965
Tremblay, M.Diamond Deposits of the WorldThe Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) PREPRINT., UNPUBL. 15P.United States, Global, Great Lakes, Canada, OntarioDiamond Occurrences
DS1960-0887
1967
Trofimov, V.S.Osnovnye Zakonomernosti Razmeshcheniya I Obrazovaniya Almaznykh Mestorozhdenii Na Drevnykh Platformakh I V Geosinklinal'nykh Oblastyakh.Moscow: Nedra., 298P.Russia, GlobalKimberlite, Kimberley, Janlib, Prospecting, Diamond, Deposits, Distr
DS1970-0227
1971
Anon.Pipes 205 and 241, Butha Buthe: Description and Mode of Discovery.Lesotho Department of Mines And Geology, PROJECT No. LES 71/503- TECHNICAL REPORT No. 5.LesothoGeology, Prospecting
DS1970-0228
1971
Anon.A Comparative Evaluation of Exploration Methods Used in The search for Kimberlite in Lesotho.Lesotho Department of Mines And Geology, PROJECT LES 71/503, TECHNICAL REPORT No. 7.LesothoProspecting
DS1970-0863
1974
Anon.Geochemical Prospection of the Kimberlite in the Fluvial Basins of Lofule and Calcuilo. #2Unknown, Vol. 25, PP. 35-47.AngolaGeochemistry, Prospecting
DS1970-0866
1974
Anon.Exploration for Diamonds. Report on Project Results, Conclusions and Recommendations.Unesco, Co-published Lesotho Report No., LES71/503.LesothoProspecting
DS1970-0022
1970
Applin, K.E.S.A Review of the South African Alluvial Diamond DepositsSelection Trust Exploration Ltd., IN-HOUSE Report UNPUBL. 14P.South AfricaProspecting, Distribution
DS1970-0472
1972
Applin, K.E.S.Sampling of Alluvial Diamond Deposits in West AfricaInstitute of Mining and Metallurgy. Transactions, Vol. 81, PP. A62-A67; ALSO: DISCUSSION IN Vol. 82, PP. A32-3West Africa, Sierra LeoneDiamond Mining Recovery, Alluvials, Sampling, Evaluation
DS1970-0873
1974
Baillieul, T.A.An Introduction to Gemstones and Ornamental Stones of Botswana.Botswana Notes And Records, No. 5, PP. 170-178.BotswanaDiamond Occurrences
DS1970-0473
1972
Baldock, J.W.Mercury Project Botswana 1972: a New Concept Applied to Exploration of the Kalahari Region. Phase 1.1. Preliminary Orientation Shows the Way Ahead.Botswana Geological Survey, JWB/2/72, 22P. (UNPUBL.)BotswanaGeochemistry, Prospecting
DS1970-0238
1971
Ballal, N.R.R.Geology of the Diamond Occurrences in Andhra PradeshIndia Geological Survey Miscellaneous Publishing, No. 19, PP. 102-108.India, Andhra PradeshProspecting, Diamonds Notable, History
DS1970-0475
1972
Bardet, M.G.Tentative Evaluation of the World Diamond ReservesGeol. Appliquees Chronique De Mines, No. 3, PP. 69-72.GlobalDiamond Occurrences
DS1970-0257
1971
Chaterji, G.C.Intensification of Exploration for Diamond in IndiaIndia Geological Survey Miscellaneous Publishing, No. 19, PP. 19-28.India, Panna, Madhya PradeshProspecting, Geology
DS1970-0650
1973
Colchester, D.M., Oglesby, J.C., Pallett, J.J.Sml 706 Formerly Sml 307 Nackara South Australia Progress And Final Report from 25/5/72 to 24/5/73.South Australia Geological Survey, No. E 2046, 19P.Australia, South AustraliaProspecting, Bulk Sampling, Geochemistry
DS1970-0267
1971
Das gupta, S.P., Phukan, S.Mineralogy of the Altered Diamondiferous Pipe Rock at Panna, M.p.India Geological Survey Miscellaneous Publishing, No. 19, PP. 114-119.India, Madhya PradeshProspecting, Mineralogy
DS1970-0901
1974
Douglas, McKenna and Partners Pty. Ltd., Western Mining Corp.El 648 and El 649 Upper Bingara Gulf Creek, Cobbadah Areas Exploration Reports Diamonds.New South Wales Geological Survey, No. GS 1974/354, 54P.Australia, New South WalesProspecting, Sampling, Geochemistry
DS1970-0074
1970
Edwards, R.Geology and Sampling of the Mwadui MineMwadui Eng. Association Journal, P. 1.Tanzania, East AfricaEvaluation, Sampling, Geology
DS1970-0676
1973
Everett, M.P., Colchester, D.M., Stracke, K.J., Pallett, T.J.El 18 Pualco West Area South Australia Progress Report and Final ReportsSouth Australia Geological Survey, No. E 2181, 21P.Australia, South Australia, Mununda CreekGeochemistry, Prospecting, Stream And Soil Sampling
DS1970-0293
1971
Gangadharam, E.V., Aswathanarayana, V.Th/u Ratio As an Aid in Prospecting for Diamonds in the Kimberlitic Rocks of India.Current Science., Vol. 24, DECEMBER, PP. 663-664.IndiaProspecting
DS1970-0526
1972
Hayman, E.C.Magnetometer Survey of Dyke 143, Marallaneng, Butha Buthe Project Lesotho 3.Maseru Department of Mines Geol. Spec. Report, No. ECH/1.LesothoKimberlite, Geophysics, Prospecting
DS1970-0531
1972
Hepworth, J.V.Can Mineral Grains Be Used to Recognize the Basement in Thekalahari?Botswana Geological Survey, JVH/1/72, 3P. (UNPUBL.)BotswanaProspecting, Geochemistry
DS1970-0714
1973
Hepworth, J.V.Report on a Visit to Orapa Mine, February 1973Botswana Geological Survey, JVH/5/73, 7P. (UNPUBL.)BotswanaProspecting, Mining Engineering
DS1970-0535
1972
Hodges, P.A.Supplement to Feasibility Study of the Letseng la Terai Project.Rio Tinto Exploration (pty) Ltd., 50P.LesothoEconomics, Evaluation, Sampling
DS1970-0537
1972
Horn, R.A., Electrolytic zinc co. australia ltd.Sml 646 Orroroo Progress Report from 18/2/72 to 18/8/72South Australia Geological Survey Open File Report, No. E 1832, 41P. 8 MAPS.Australia, South AustraliaGeochemistry, Prospecting, Diamond Exploration
DS1970-0537
1972
Horn, R.A., Electrolytic zinc co. australia ltd.Sml 646 Orroroo Progress Report from 18/2/72 to 18/8/72South Australia Geological Survey Open File Report, No. E 1832, 41P. 8 MAPS.Australia, South AustraliaGeochemistry, Prospecting, Diamond Exploration
DS1970-0932
1974
Hothem, L.L.Arkansaw Crater of DiamondsGems And Minerals, No. 441, PP. 32-34.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, PennsylvaniaNews Item. History, Prospecting
DS1970-0319
1971
Jadia, P.L.Diamondiferous Alluvials of RamkheriaIndia Geological Survey Miscellaneous Publishing, No. 19, PP. 86-91.IndiaSampling, Prospecting, Alluvial Placer Deposits
DS1970-0103
1970
Janse, A.J.A.Diamonds and Kimberlites, Their Occurrences and Distribution Throughout the World.Diamond Conference Held Oxford., No. 11, (abstract.) UNPAG.South Africa, Global, Southwest Africa, NamibiaDiamond Occurrences, Locations, History
DS1970-0324
1971
Karunakaran, C.Exploration for Diamonds in Andhra PradeshIndia Geological Survey Miscellaneous Publishing, No. 19, PP. 29-35.India, Andhra PradeshProspecting, Alluvial Placer Deposits
DS1970-0944
1974
Knyazev, G.I., Kozlov, I.T.Thermoelectric Properties of Ilmenite, As Prospecting and Evaluation Criteria for Diamond Deposits.Doklady Academy of Sciences ACAD. NAUK USSR, EARTH SCI. SECTION., Vol. 217, No. 6, PP. 1401-1404.Russia, West Africa, GuineaProspecting, Genesis
DS1970-0119
1970
Lamont, G.T.Prospecting MethodsIn: Diamonds, Editor Bruton, E., P. 119.South AfricaProspecting
DS1970-0336
1971
Lawrence, M.J.The Diamond Search in Australia: Specifications of a Mobile prospection Unit and the Concept of Mineral Geochemistry.Australasian Institute of Mining And Metallurgy., Paper Preprint No. 24., No. 24, PP. 24-2-24-44.AustraliaKimberlite, Prospecting
DS1970-0956
1974
Marx, W., Stockdale prospecting ltd.Final Report E.p.l. 17, Port AugustaSouth Australian Mines Department Report, UNPUBL.Australia, South AustraliaKimberlite Sills, Prospecting, El Alamein
DS1970-0755
1973
Marx, W.T., Colchester, D.M., Stockdale prospecting ltd.El 17 Port Augusta Area South Australia Progress and Final Reports from October 1972 to April 1974.South Australia Geological Survey, No. E 2140, 29P.Australia, South Australia, Port Augusta, Egypt, CorraberraGeochemistry, Prospecting
DS1970-0347
1971
Mathur, S.M., Mathur, P.C., Seva dass, BALAGO POLAN, M.k.Report on the Preliminary Prospecting for Diamonds between Urki and Majhgawan, District Panna, M.p.India Geological Survey, UNPUBL.India, Madhya PradeshProspecting
DS1970-0778
1973
Morris, B.Report on Investigations of Mineral Claim 7544 Section 673 And 674 Hundred of Hallet.South Australia Open File., No. RB 73-169, 10P.Australia, South AustraliaProspecting, Kimberlite, Diamonds
DS1970-0372
1971
Narayanaswami, S., Hunday, A., Rajaraman, S., Deshpande, M.L.The Current Exploration for Diamond in Different Host Rocks of Andhra Pradesh by the Geological Survey of India.India Geological Survey Miscellaneous Publishing, No. 19, PP. 42-48.IndiaProspecting
DS1970-0373
1971
Nene, S.G.The Angore Ultramafic Intrusive and its Potential with Respect to Diamonds - a Review.India Geological Survey Miscellaneous Publishing, No. 19, PP. 109-113.IndiaProspecting
DS1970-0160
1970
Nixon, P.H.The Sekameng Kimberlite PipeMaseru Department of Mines Geol. Spec. Report, No. PHN/6LesothoGeology, Prospecting
DS1970-0165
1970
Oglesby, J.C.E.l. 281, Bingara. Report for the Period 22.8.70- 22.11.70New South Wales Geological Survey Report., GS 1970/629, (UNPUBL.).AustraliaKimberlite, Diamond, Prospecting
DS1970-0166
1970
Oglesby, J.C.E.l. 280, Kyogle Area. Report for the Period 22.8.70- 22.11.70.New South Wales Geological Survey Report., GS 1970/630, (UNPUB.).AustraliaKimberlite, Diamond, Prospecting
DS1970-0167
1970
Oglesby, J.C.A Study of Distribution and Origin of Diamond Deposits in New South wales.Stockdale Exploration Ltd. Report., ( UNPUBL.).AustraliaKimberlite, Prospecting
DS1970-0579
1972
Oosterveld, M.M.Ore Reserve Estimation and Depletion Planning for a Beach Diamond Deposit.International SYMPOSIUM ON THE APPLICATION of COMPUTER METHODS IN, PP. 65-72.Southwest Africa, NamibiaSampling, Evaluation, Mining, Diamond Recovery, Littoral Placers
DS1970-0973
1974
Parra, A.H.N.Prospeccao Geoquimica de Quimberlitos Nas Bacias Fluvias Dolufule E Do Calcuilo.Serv. Geol. Min. (angola) Bol., No. 25, PP. 35-48.Angola, West AfricaProspecting, Diamonds, Kimberlites
DS1970-0974
1974
Paul, D.K.Geochemical Prospecting for Kimberlite in India; a SuggestioIndian Minerals, Vol. 28, No. 2, PP. 55-61.IndiaGeochemistry, Prospecting
DS1970-0581
1972
Phillips, R.A New Method for Estimating the Grade of Diamond DepositsInstitute of Mining and Metallurgy. SPECIAL Publishing GEOLOGICAL SAMPLING IN THE MIN, PP. 20-25.Southwest Africa, NamibiaSampling, Evaluation, Mining Diamond, Alluvial Placers
DS1970-0979
1974
Ribaux, C.M.A to P 3972 Airly Mountains Capertee Prospecting ReportsNew South Wales Geological Survey, No. GS 1974/398, 23P.Australia, New South WalesProspecting, Geochemistry
DS1970-0982
1974
Rooijen, P. VAN.Exploration for Kimberlite in the Butha Buthe AreaLesotho Department of Mines And Geology, SPECIAL REPORT No. PVR/1, PROJECT No. 71/503.LesothoProspecting
DS1970-0404
1971
Sahasrabudhe, Y.S.Possibilities of Finding Diamonds in Maharashtra StateIndia Geological Survey Miscellaneous Publishing, No. 19, PP. 49-53.India, MaharashtraProspecting, Genesis, History
DS1970-0406
1971
Satterly, J.Diamond: Ussr and North America, a Target for Exploration In Ontario.Ontario Department of Mines, NORTH. AFFAIRS, No. 48, 43P.Canada, United States, RussiaProspecting, Diamond Occurrences
DS1970-0406
1971
Satterly, J.Diamond: Ussr and North America, a Target for Exploration In Ontario.Ontario Department of Mines, NORTH. AFFAIRS, No. 48, 43P.Canada, United States, RussiaProspecting, Diamond Occurrences
DS1970-0599
1972
Sichel, H.S.Statistical Valuation of Diamondiferous DepositsInternational SYMPOSIUM ON THE APPLICATION of COMPUTER METHODS IN, PP. 17-25.South AfricaSampling, Evaluation, Mining, Diamond
DS1970-0422
1971
Stellar Mining N.lQuarterly Reports E.l. 349, Delegate-tombong AreaNew South Wales Geological Survey Report., GS 1971/064, (UNPUBL.).AustraliaKimberlite, Diamond, Prospecting
DS1970-0423
1971
Stellar Mining N.lQuarterly Reports E.l. 348 Delegate-tombong AreaNew South Wales Geological Survey, GS 1971/065, (UNPUBL.)AustraliaKimberlite, Diamond, Prospecting
DS1970-0424
1971
Stellar Mining N.lQuarterly Reports E.l. 354, Bingara-copeton AreaNew South Wales Geological Survey, GS 1971/267, (UNPUBL.).AustraliaKimberlite, Diamond, Prospecting
DS1970-0425
1971
Stellar Mining N.lQuarterly Reports E.l. 372, BurragaNew South Wales Geological Survey, GS 1971/272, (UNPUBL.).AustraliaKimberlite, Diamond, Prospecting
DS1970-0196
1970
Stracke, K.J.E.l. 281, BingaraNew South Wales Geological Survey Report., GS 1970/395, (UNPUBL.).AustraliaKimberlite, Diamond, Prospecting
DS1970-0197
1970
Stracke, K.J.E.l. 280 Kyogle AreaNew South Wales Geological Survey Report., GS 1970/396, (UNPUB.).AustraliaKimberlite, Diamond, Prospecting
DS1970-0198
1970
Stracke, K.J.E.l. 147 Gloucester AreaNew South Wales Geological Survey Report., GS 1970/396, (UNPUBL.).AustraliaKimberlite, Diamond, Prospecting
DS1970-0427
1971
Stracke, K.J.E.l. 281, Bingara AreaNew South Wales Geological Survey, GS 1971/077; GS 1971/251; GS 1971/661, (UNPUBL.).AustraliaKimberlite, Diamond, Prospecting
DS1970-0428
1971
Stracke, K.J.E.l. 280, Kyogle AreaNew South Wales Geological Survey, GS 1971/082; GS 1971/253; GS 1971/660; (UNPUBL.).AustraliaKimberlite, Diamond, Prospecting
DS1970-0429
1971
Stracke, K.J.E.l. 147; E.l. 210: Final ReportsNew South Wales Geological Survey, GS 1971/541, (UNPUBL.).AustraliaKimberlite, Diamond, Prospecting
DS1970-0434
1971
Tewari, A.P.Search for Possible Diamondiferous Formations in Parts of Southern Uttar Pradesh and Part of Madhya Pradesh.India Geological Survey Miscellaneous Publishing, No. 19, PP. 69-71.IndiaProspecting, Petrology, Stratigraphy, Tectonics
DS1970-0609
1972
Towner, J.Diamond Hunting in Murfreesboro, ArkansawLapidary Journal, Vol. 26, PP. 1268-1276.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, PennsylvaniaHistory, Prospecting
DS1970-0843
1973
Walker, I.R.Stratigraphic Section through the Kalahari Beds at Jwaneng, ngwaketse District.Botswana Report., IRW/9/73, 1 FIGURE NO TEXT. (UNPUBL.).BotswanaProspecting
DS1970-1003
1974
Walker, I.R.Kalatraverse I ContibutionBotswana Geological Survey, IRW/8/74, 28P. (UNPUBL.)BotswanaKimberlite, Prospecting, Tectonic
DS1975-0902
1979
A.O. Australia Pty. LtdEl 1626, El 1627, El 1629, El 1630, El 1649, El 1651, El 1704, El 1705 Final Report 1977-1979.Northern Territory Geological Survey Open File Report, No. CR 80/031, 11P.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Geochemistry, Sampling
DS1975-0903
1979
A.O. Australia Pty. LtdEl 1768 Annual Report on Exploration for Period Ending 5/12/79.Northern Territory Geological Survey Open File Report, No. CR 80/101, 17P.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Sampling, Geophysics
DS1975-0221
1976
Anon.Geochemical Prospection of the Kimberlite in the Fluvial Basins of Lofule and Calcuilo. #1Association of African Geological Survey INFORM. LIAISON Bulletin., 1976, PT. 1, P. 39. (abstract.).AngolaGeochemistry, Prospecting
DS1975-0228
1976
Anon.The People's Republic of ChinaIndiaqua., No. 14, 1976/3, P. 9.ChinaDiamond Occurrences, Kimberlite Occurrences
DS1975-0230
1976
Anon.Diamond #2India Geological Survey Miscellaneous Publishing, No. 30, PT. 8, PP. 24-25.India, Andhra PradeshDiamond Occurrences
DS1975-0919
1979
Anon.Diamonds and JadeMining Annual Review., FOR 1978, P. 431.ChinaDiamond Occurrences
DS1975-0233
1976
Applin, K.E.S.Exploration for Alluvial Diamond DepositsIn: Placer Exploration Mining Conference., PP. 1-21.South Africa, West AfricaSampling, Evaluation
DS1975-0928
1979
Arlen, R.C.The Australian Diamond SearchMelbourne: Potter Partners, 38P.Australia, Western AustraliaDiamond, Prospecting, Investment, Kimberley
DS1975-0020
1975
Bardet, M.G.Geologie der DiamantB.r.g.m., 621P. IN THREE VOLUMES. INDIA Vol. 3, PP. 133-140.Angola, Australia, Botswana, Brazil, China, Central African RepublicDiamond Occurrences
DS1975-0706
1978
Brummer, J.J.Diamonds in Canada, 1978The Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin) ., Vol. 71, No. 798, PP. 64-70.Great Lakes, Canada, Ontario, Quebec, Northwest Territories, LabradorGeology, Prospecting, Locations, History
DS1975-0707
1978
Brummer, J.J., Yuki, H.Diamond Deposits in CanadaGemmol. Soc. Japan., Vol. 5, No. 3, PP. 26-28.GlobalDiamond Occurrences
DS1975-0973
1979
Chakraborty, P.N.An Integrated Approach to Diamond Investigation in Andhra Pradesh with Special Reference to Offshore Areas.Indian Minerals, Vol. 33, No. 2, APRIL-JUNE PP. 24-30.India, Andhra PradeshProspecting, Littoral, Submarine Diamond Deposits
DS1975-0257
1976
Coates, J.N.M., Key, R.M.Report on a Visit to the Jwaneng Diamond ProspectBotswana Geological Survey, JNMC/12/76, 4P. (UNPUBL.)BotswanaProspecting, Kimberlite
DS1975-0258
1976
Cochrane, H.F.Diamonds and the Great Canadian Gem HuntOutdoor Canada., SEPT. Oct. PP. 29-32.Canada, OntarioProspecting
DS1975-0262
1976
Culbert, R.R.A Multivariate Approach to Mineral ExplorationThe Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin) ., Feb pp. 39-52.GlobalGeostatistics - Not Specific To Diamonds
DS1975-0058
1975
Darracott, B.W.Gravity and Magnetic Surveys of the Diamondiferous Deposits of the Lichtenburg Bakerville Area.Geological Survey of South Africa Annual Report, Vol. 10, P. 132.South AfricaGeophysics, Kimberlites, Prospecting
DS1975-0729
1978
Dominion Mining NlEl 1002, Bingara Exploration Reports, DiamondsNew South Wales Open File., No. GS 1978-355, 16P. 2 MAPS, UNPUBL.Australia, New South WalesDiamonds, Bingara, Exploration, Prospecting
DS1975-0729
1978
Dominion Mining NlEl 1002, Bingara Exploration Reports, DiamondsNew South Wales Open File., No. GS 1978-355, 16P. 2 MAPS, UNPUBL.Australia, New South WalesDiamonds, Bingara, Exploration, Prospecting
DS1975-0069
1975
Douglas mckenna and partners prop. ltd. , Western Mining CorpEl 648 and El 649 Upper Bingara Gulf Creek Cobbadah Area Diamonds Final Report.New South Wales Geological Survey, No. GS 1975/323, 16P.Australia, New South WalesProspecting, Sampling
DM1975-1413
1979
Francis, A.Tasmanian West Coast PromisingThe Australian., AUGUST.Australia, TasmaniaLuina, Savage, Hardwicke Bay, Corinna, Diamond, Exploration
DS1975-0086
1975
Gong PuSome Experiences in Prospecting for a Certain Diamond DeposiActa Geol. Sinica., No. 2, PP. 106-110.ChinaProspecting
DS1975-1036
1979
Grasso, R.El 452 Kia-ora Area, South Australia, Report on the Drilling of Circular Depressions for Oilmin Nl, Transoil Nl and Petromin Nl.South Australia Open File., No. E3466, 3P. UNPUBL.Australia, South AustraliaRotary Drilling, Prospecting, Geology, Diamonds, Kimberlite
DS1975-1063
1979
Hausel, W.D., Mccallum, M.E., Woodzick, T.L.Preliminary Report on Exploration for Diamondiferous Kimberlites Colorado and Wyoming.Colorado Mining Association Yearbook, PP. 109-122.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsAlluvial Sampling, Prospecting, Geophysics, Kimberlite
DS1975-0765
1978
Hunt, F.L.Exploration Possibilities for Diamonds in Victoria. #3Victoria Open File., No. 1978-91, 31P. 2 MAPS, UNPUBL.Australia, VictoriaVictoria, Beechworth, Chiltern, Meredith, Prospecting
DS1975-1081
1979
J.C. Hill &associationProposals for the Survey and Evaluation of Offshore Diamondiferous Gravel Deposits in the Hondeklipbaai Area of South Africa.Unpubl. Report., 20P.South AfricaProspecting, Exploration
DS1975-1081
1979
J.C. Hill &associationProposals for the Survey and Evaluation of Offshore Diamondiferous Gravel Deposits in the Hondeklipbaai Area of South Africa.Unpubl. Report., 20P.South AfricaProspecting, Exploration
DS1975-0770
1978
Janse, A.J.A.Summary of Localities and Details of Finds to Accompany The map on Diamond and Kimberlite Occurrences in North America.Selco Inc., INTERNAL UNPUBL. REPORT.United States, Appalachia, Central StatesDiamond Occurrences, Listing, Catalogue
DS1975-0300
1976
Johns, R.K.Diamond- South AustraliaEconomic Geology AUSTRALIA AND PAPUA NEW GUINEA, No. 4, ED. KNIGH, No. 8, P. 309.Australia, South AustraliaEchunga, Algebuckina, County Kimberley, Diamond Occurrences
DS1975-0316
1976
Kresten, P., Fels, P.Kimberlite Zircons- a Possible Aid in Prospecting for Kimberlites.German Association of African Geol. Inform. Liaison Bulletin., Vol. 1, No. 1, PP. 47-56.Lesotho, South AfricaProspecting
DS1975-0118
1975
Kresten, P., Fels, P., Berggren, G.Kimberlitic Zircons- a Possible Aid in Prospecting for KimbeMineralium Deposita., Vol. 10, No. 1, PP. 47-56.Lesotho, Tanzania, South Africa, East AfricaProspecting
DS1975-0120
1975
Krishnaswamy, V.S.The Jungel Integrated Exploration Project in Search of Diamondiferous Kimberlite.Geological Survey INDIA UNPUBL. REPORT FOR 1973-1974, India, Uttar PradeshProspecting
DS1975-1113
1979
Leighton, V.L., Mccallum, M.E.Rapid Evaluation of Heavy Minerals in Stream Sediments of The Prairie Divide Area of Northern Colorado. a Tool for Kimberlite Exploration.United States Geological Survey (USGS) OPEN FILE., No. 79-761, 1 MAP WITH ABSTRACT AND RESULTS.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State LineGeochemistry, Prospecting, Heavy Minerals, Techniques
DS1975-0796
1978
Levchenko, S.V., Mozeson, D.L.Za Rudami V SibirMoskova: Izdatelstvo Nauka., 141P.RussiaDiamonds, Exploration, Kimberley
DS1975-0126
1975
Mabarak, C.D.Heavy Minerals in Late Tertiary Gravel and Recent Alluvial-colluvial Deposits in the Prairie Divide Region of Northern Larimer County, Colorado.Msc. Thesis, Colorado State University, 90P.Colorado, State Line, Rocky Mountains, United StatesProspecting, Kimberlite
DS1975-0557
1977
Macnevin, A.A.Diamonds in New South Wales. #1New South Wales Geological Survey Min. Res., No. 42, 114P.AustraliaKimberlite, Prospecting
DS1975-1129
1979
Mason, D.O., Mayer, T.E. , Cra exploration pty. ltd.Progress and Final Reports on Kangaroo Island, El 319, South Australia.South Australia Open File., No. E3051, 39P. UNPUBL.Australia, South AustraliaGeochemistry, Prospecting, Stream Sediment Sampling, Soil, Rock
DS1975-0559
1977
Mathur, S.M.Prospecting for Diamonds in IndiaThe New Sketch, Republic Day Special, PP. 175-191.India, Madhya PradeshProspecting
DS1975-0338
1976
Mccallum, M.E., Mabarak, C.D.Diamond in State Line Kimberlite Diatremes Albany County, Wyoming and Larimer County, Colorado.Wyoming Geological Survey Report Inv., No. 12, 36P.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsProspecting, Genesis, Distribution, Petrography, Mineralogy
DS1975-1164
1979
Mosig, R.W.Morphology of Indicator Minerals As a Guide to Proximity From Source.Perth: West. Aust. University Geol. Department Extension Service., No. 5, PP. 81-88.AustraliaStream Sediment Sampling, Indicator Minerals, Geochemistry
DS1975-0585
1977
Nautiyal, S.P., Jain, R.S.On the Prospect of Locating New Diamondiferous Areas in IndiIndia Geological Survey Records, Vol. 108, PT. 2, PP. 157-166.IndiaDiamond Occurrences, Prospecting
DS1975-0585
1977
Nautiyal, S.P., Jain, R.S.On the Prospect of Locating New Diamondiferous Areas in IndiIndia Geological Survey Records, Vol. 108, PT. 2, PP. 157-166.IndiaDiamond Occurrences, Prospecting
DS1975-0166
1975
Reeves, C.V.The Kalahari, Central Southern Africa: a Case History of Regional and Magnetic Exploration.Unknown, P. 450. (abstract.).BotswanaGeophysics, Prospecting
DS1975-0397
1976
Rooijen, P. VAN, Grohmann, H.Sketch Map, Showing the Results of the Magnetic Survey of Pipe 307, Resetilemla ( Maseru).Lesotho Department of Mines And Geology, PROJECT LES73/021, MAP 1: 500, 000.LesothoKimberlite, Geophysics, Prospecting
DS1975-0406
1976
Sharp, W.E.A Log Normal Distribution of Alluvial Diamonds with an Economic Cut Off.Economic Geology, Vol. 71, No. 3, PP. 648-655.South AfricaCape Province, Griqualand, Sampling, Evaluation, Alluvial Placer
DS1975-0620
1977
Sinkankas, J.Historical Notes on South American GemstonesGems and gemology, Vol. XV, No. 11, Fall, pp. 333-44.BrazilDiamond Occurrences
DS1975-1234
1979
Stettler, E.H.A Geological and Geophysical Investigation of the Diamond Runs on Ruigtelaagte and Vicinity in the Bakerville Area, Lichtenburg District.Msc. Thesis, University Pretoria., 112P.South AfricaGeophysics, Alluvial Diamond Placers, Prospecting, Kimberlite
DS1975-1256
1979
Wang FuquanPrecious Stones Found in ChinaLapidary Journal, Vol. 33, No. 3, P. 694.ChinaDiamond Occurrences, Changlin, Diamonds Notable
DS1975-1258
1979
Watkeys, M.K.Explanation of the Geological Map of the Country West of Beitbridge.Rhodesia Geological Survey Res. Report, No. 45, 95P.ZimbabweProspecting, Diamonds
DS1975-0433
1976
Westman, B.J.If a mineral has not been vigourously sought, it is not logical to argue that the mineral is rare.... diamond.Calif. Min. Journal, Vol. 46, No. Oct., Jan., Feb. Mar, 12p.CaliforniaDiamond Occurrences
DS1975-0212
1975
Wolfe, W.J., Lee, H.A., Hicks, W.D.Heavy Mineral Indicators in Alluvial and Esker Gravels of The Moose River Basin, James Bay Lowlands.Ontario Geological Survey Geology Report, No. 126, 60P.Canada, Ontario, James Bay LowlandsProspecting, Geochemistry, Sextant, Coral Rapids, Wacousta
DS1975-0899
1978
Zeissink, H.E.Yambarra Diamond ProspectIn: Prospectus of Ashton Mining N.l., P. 19; P. 21.Australia, Northern TerritoryStuart Block, Fitzmaurice Belt, Prospecting
DS1980-0020
1980
Anon.Diamond Recovery by Ashton Joint Venture, Kimberley Westernaustralia. In: Mining and Metallurgical Practices in Australasia, Woodcock, J.t. Ed.Australasian Institute of Mining And Metallurgy. Monograph, No. 10, PP. 728-730.Australia, Western AustraliaKimberlite, Ellendale, Diamond, Prospecting, Diamond Mining
DS1980-0024
1980
Anon.Chinese DiamondMining Journal, Vol. 295, JUNE 13TH. P. 483.ChinaDiamond Occurrences
DS1980-0027
1980
Anon.Chinese Student Presents Diamond to StateIndiaqua., No. 26, 1980/3, P. 67.China, Hunan ProvinceDiamond Occurrences
DS1980-0028
1980
Anon.Natural Diamond Discovered in Ultrabasic Rock in TibetXinhua News Bulletin., MAY 29TH. ALSO: LONDON MINING JOURNAL, JUNE 13TH. P. 483 198China, TibetDiamond Occurrences, Ultramafic Rocks, Chromiferous Peridotite
DS1980-0065
1980
Blair, G.Diamonds of the Wyoming OutbackLapidary Journal, Vol. 34, No. 2, PP. 496-498.United States, Wyoming, Colorado Plateau, State Line, Rocky MountainsProspecting
DS1980-0124
1980
Fehlberg, B., Meridian Oil NL.Progress and Final Reports on El 545 Ooldea Area, South Australia.South Australia Open File., No. E3794, 18P. UNPUBL.Australia, South AustraliaProspecting, Geophysics, Airborne Magnetics, Ground, Gravity
DS1980-0129
1980
Fraser, W.J., CRA Exploration Pty. Ltd.El 1878 Millionaires Well, Nt Annual Report Period Ending 19/10/80.Northern Territory Geological Survey Open File., AUSTRALIA; NORTHERN TERRITORYGlobalGeochemistry, Prospecting, Stream Sediment Sampling
DS1980-0158
1980
Hanson, C.G.Geochemical and Mineralogical Investigations of Methods For detecting Kimberlites in the Area of the Stockdale Kimberlite, Riley County, Kansas.Msc. Thesis, Penn. State University, 116P.United States, Kansas, Central StatesProspecting
DS1980-0206
1980
Kurien, T.K.Diamond, 1980India Geological Survey Bulletin., No. 44, PP. 13-14. PP. 109-115.India, Andhra PradeshDiamond Occurrences, Dharwar Schists
DS1980-0212
1980
Layton and association pty. ltd., SAVATA PTY. LTD.El 459- Yongala Area, South Australia, Progress and Final Reports.South Australia Open File., No. E3578, 45P. UNPUBL.Australia, South AustraliaPhotogeology, Prospecting, Geochemistry, Stream Sediment Sampling
DS1980-0222
1980
Macnevin, A.A., Holmes, G.G.Gemstones; New South Wales Geological Survey, 1980New South Wales Geological Survey Mineral Industry Report., No. 18, 119P.Australia, New South WalesKimberley, Diamond Occurrences
DS1980-0241
1980
Mohan, C.Investigation for Diamonds by Exploration Mining at Wajrakarur.Transcript of Paper From Diamond Seminar, Bombay, 5P.India, Andhra PradeshProspecting
DS1980-0244
1980
Murthy, N.G.K., et al.Exploration for Diamonds- Panna Belt. a Conceptual ApproachTranscript of Paper From Diamond Seminar, Bombay, 11P.India, PannaProspecting
DS1980-0245
1980
Murthy, S.R.N.Diamond Occurrences in Ancient IndiaGeological Society INDIA Journal, Vol. 21, No. 4, APRIL PP. 208-210.IndiaDiamond Occurrences
DS1980-0247
1980
Murty, Y.G.K.Kimberlite Diatremes of Andhra Pradesh- Their Assessment And Search for Concealed Bodies.Transcript of Paper From Diamond Seminar, Bombay, 17P.IndiaProspecting
DS1980-0250
1980
Nasht, S.Victorian Hope Springs EternalThe Age (melbourne), Jan. 22ND., P. 3.Australia, New South Wales, VictoriaFreeport Minerals, Prospecting
DS1980-0251
1980
Nene, S.G.The Scope and Strategy of Exploration for Diamond Deposits In India.Transcript of Paper From Diamond Seminar, Bombay, 19P.IndiaProspecting
DS1980-0260
1980
Nixon, P.H.Regional Diamond Exploration Theory and PracticePerth: West. Aust. University Geol. Department Extension Service., PP. 64-80.South AfricaKimberley, Prospecting
DS1980-0278
1980
Paul, D.K.Geochemistry and Search for KimberlitesTranscript of Paper From Diamond Seminar, Bombay, 8P.IndiaProspecting, Geochemistry
DS1980-0283
1980
Rajaraman, S., et al.Diamond Deposits of Transported Origin in Andhra PradeshTranscript of Paper From Diamond Seminar, Bombay, 11P.India, Andhra PradeshDiamond Occurrences
DS1980-0286
1980
Redcliffe, T., Cra exploration pty. ltd.Tr 7386h to Tr 7309h Rosewood ...diamond Exploration Lissadell Sheet.West Australia Geological Survey Open File., No. GSWA 1196 ROLE 403 M 2644/1. 25P.Australia, Western AustraliaProspecting, Stream Sediment Sampling
DS1981-0028
1981
Anon.Diamonds in ChinaMining Annual Review., FOR 1980, P. 438.ChinaDiamond Occurrences, History
DS1981-0051
1981
Anon.Anaconda's Proposal Turned DownEngineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 181, P. 178.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, PennsylvaniaNews Item. Diamond, Prospecting
DS1981-0053
1981
Anon.Company Encouraged by Tests for DiamondsThe Arkansaw Gazette., Feb. 12TH.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, PennsylvaniaNews Item. Evaluation, Anaconda, Prospecting
DS1981-0089
1981
Bonaccorsi, G., Westmex Ltd., Dechow and Co. Pty Ltd.Tr 7394h and Tr 7395h de Grey River Diamond Exploration Port Hedland and Yarrie Sheets.West Australia Geological Survey Open File., No. GSWA 1202 ROLL 403 M2758, 15P.Australia, Western AustraliaProspecting
DS1981-0127
1981
Cultus pacific nl., YORK RESOURCES NL., Metramar minerals ltd.Mc 08/2614 to Mc 08/2618, Mc 09/2217 to Mc 09/2243, Mc 09/22Western Australia Geological Survey, No. GSWA 1380, ROLL 432 M 2940, 74P.Australia, Western AustraliaProspecting, Geophysics, Photogeology, Drilling
DS1981-0127
1981
Cultus pacific nl., YORK RESOURCES NL., Metramar minerals ltd.Mc 08/2614 to Mc 08/2618, Mc 09/2217 to Mc 09/2243, Mc 09/22Western Australia Geological Survey, No. GSWA 1380, ROLL 432 M 2940, 74P.Australia, Western AustraliaProspecting, Geophysics, Photogeology, Drilling
DS1981-0133
1981
Dechnow and Co. Pty. LtdMc 04/6193 to Mc 04/6197 Diamond Exploration in the West Kimberley Lennard River and Noonkanbah Sheets.Western Australia Geological Survey, No. GSWA 1293 ROLL 417- M2868, 16P.Australia, Western AustraliaProspecting, Drilling
DS1981-0133
1981
Dechnow and Co. Pty. LtdMc 04/6193 to Mc 04/6197 Diamond Exploration in the West Kimberley Lennard River and Noonkanbah Sheets.Western Australia Geological Survey, No. GSWA 1293 ROLL 417- M2868, 16P.Australia, Western AustraliaProspecting, Drilling
DS1981-0134
1981
Dedman, R., Pelsart resources nl.Tr 7641h Cambridge Gulf Diamond Exploration Cambridge Gulf Sheet.West Australia Geological Survey Open File., No. GSWA 1204 ROLL 403 M 2791, 5P.Australia, Western AustraliaProspecting
DS1981-0157
1981
Fisher, W.J., Ashton mining ltd.El 2308- Annual Report 29/1/80 to 28/1/81. #2Northern Territory Geological Survey Open File Report, No. CR 81/113, 13P.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Sampling, Geochemistry
DS1981-0158
1981
Fisher, W.J.V, Kempin, J.E.N., Ashton mining nl., A.O.(AUSTRALI.El 1818 Annual Report on Exploration 1979-1980Northern Territory Geological Survey Open File., No. CR 81 68 FEBRUARYAustralia, Northern TerritorySampling, Prospecting, Stream Sediment
DS1981-0159
1981
Fletcher, R.J., Carpentaria Exploration Pty. Ltd.Mc 04/6721 to Mc 04/6724; Mc 04/7140 to Mc 04/7174; Mc 04 74West Australia Geological Survey Open File., No. GSWA 1203 ROLL 403 M2763/1. 180P.Australia, Western AustraliaProspecting, Geophysics, Geochemistry
DS1981-0160
1981
Forbes, M.D. , Houston Oil and Minerals Australia Inc.A to P 2556m- Cawana Lake, Relinquishment ReportQueensland Open File., No. GSQ CR 9017, 13P. UNPUBL.Australia, QueenslandPlacer Deposits, Prospecting
DS1981-0162
1981
Fraser, S.J., Fitton, A., CRA Exploration Pty. Ltd.Series of Reports on the Diamond Search Warrie Well, Byro, Gelnburgh and Yaringa Sheets.West Australia Geological Survey Open File., No. GSWA 1192, ROLE 403 M259/1 300P.Australia, Western AustraliaProspecting, Geophysics, Geochemistry
DS1981-0163
1981
Fraser, W.J., CRA Exploration Pty. Ltd.El 1878 Millionaires Well, Nt. Annual Report for the Period ending 19/10/80.Northern Territoru Geological Survey Open File., No. CR 81 023, 12P.Australia, Northern TerritoryKimberlite, Prospecting, Geophysics, Geochemistry
DS1981-0168
1981
Garlick, H.J., Gem Exploration and Minerals Ltd., Suttons Moto.El 1965 Annual Report on ExplorationNorthern Territory Geological Survey Open File Report, No. CR 81/276, 21P.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Sampling, Geochemistry
DS1981-0169
1981
Garlick, H.J., Pacific Exploration Consultants Pty. Ltd., Gem Exploration and Minerals Ltd.Pine Creek Area, Annual Report on the Gem Joint Venture 1980-1981.Northern Territory Geological Survey, OPEN FILE No. CR 81/270, 16P.Australia, Northern TerritoryKimberlite, Prospecting, Sampling, Geochemistry, Stream Sediment
DS1981-0170
1981
Garlick, H.J., Pacific Exploration Consultants Pty. Ltd., Gem Exploration and Minerals Ltd.El 2255 Pine Creek Area, Annual ReportNorthern Territory Geological Survey Open File., No. CR/277, 17P.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Geochemistry, Stream Sediment Sampling
DS1981-0175
1981
Gates, A.H., Sas, Z., Esterle, J., Carson, M., Pacific Exploration Co.El 477 Terowie South Australia Progress Reports from 16/8/79South Australia Open File., No. E3612, 104P. UNPUBL.Australia, South AustraliaGeochemistry, Prospecting, Stream Sediment Sampling, Rock Chip
DS1981-0193
1981
Gregory, G.P., Seltrust mining corp. pty. ltd.Tr 7668h Alice Hill Diamond Exploration Dixon Range SheetWest Australia Geological Survey Open File., No. GSWA 1199 ROLL 403, M 2712, 27P.Australia, Western AustraliaProspecting, Photogeology, Stream Sediment Sampling
DS1981-0227
1981
Jones, P.R.El 652-orroroo Relinquishment ReportSouth Australia Open File., No. E 4162, 2P. UNPUBL.Australia, South AustraliaGeophysics, Geochemistry, Prospecting, Ground Magnetics, Soil Sampling
DS1981-0245
1981
Konstantinovskiy, A.A., Sochneva, E.G., et al.Pyrope and Picroilmenite Finds in the Riphean Rocks of the Northern Part of the Siberian PlatformDoklady Academy of Science USSR, Earth Science Section., Vol. 247, No. 1-6, PP. 147-149.RussiaHeavy Minerals, Prospecting
DS1981-0287
1981
Marx, W.T., Freeport of australia inc., SWAN RESOURCES LTD.El 558- Orroroo Region, South Australia Relinquishment ReporSouth Australia Open File., No. E4519, 9P. UNPUBL.Australia, South AustraliaGeophysics, Geochemistry, Stream Sediment Sampling, Prospecting
DS1981-0332
1981
Paterson, P., Dampier mining co. ltd.Tr 7748h to Tr 7752h Mt. Ramsay Diamond ExplorationWest Australia Geological Survey Open File., No. GSWA 1197 ROLL 403 M 2687, 9P.Australia, Western AustraliaProspecting, Geochemistry, Stream Sediment Sampling, Heavy Mine
DS1981-0335
1981
Perring, R., Turley, S., Geopeko ltd, DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION P.El 2411, El 2412, El 2417, El 2418, El 2419, El 2420, El 242Northern Territory Open File., No. CR 82-124, UNPUBL.Australia, Northern TerritoryGeochemistry, Prospecting, Stream Sediment Sampling, Assay
DS1981-0348
1981
Richenda Minerals Pty. LtdTr 7679h, Tr 7680h, and Tr 7681h Turtle Creek Base Metals And Diamond Exploration Lennard River Sheet.West Australia Geological Survey Open File., No. GSWA 1200, ROLL 403 M 2716, 45P.Australia, Western AustraliaProspecting, Geophysics, Geochemistry
DS1981-0359
1981
Sarsadskikh, N.N.Using the Density of Pyrope As Prospecting Criteria for Predicting Diamond Deposits.Izd. Nauka Leningr. Otd. Ussr, Mineralogischeskiye Kriterii, PP. 150-156.RussiaProspecting, Diamond Genesis
DS1981-0360
1981
Sas, Z., Esterle, J., Gates, T. , Western queen (sa) pty. ltd.El 779 Lobethal Sa, Progress Reports from 12/4/81 to September 1981.South Australia Open File., No. E4098, 44P. UNPUBL.Australia, South AustraliaGechemistry, Prospecting, Stream Sediment Sampling, Diamonds
DS1981-0363
1981
Sas, Z., Gates, T., Pacific exploration pty. ltd.El 493 Echunga District South Australia Progress Reports 15/9/79 to 15/9/81.South Australia Open File., No. E3563, 129P. UNPUBL.Australia, South AustraliaGeophysics, Geochemistry, Prospecting, Airborne Magnetics
DS1981-0367
1981
Scalisi, P., Cook, D.Classic Mineral Localities of the World. Asia and AustraliaNew York: Van Nostrand., 226P.India, Russia, Australia, AsiaDiamond Occurrences, Diamonds Notable
DS1981-0376
1981
Shilo, N.A., Kaminskiy, F.V., et al.First Diamond Find in Ultramafic Rocks of KamchatkaDoklady Academy of Science USSR, Earth Science Section., Vol. 248, No. 1-6, PP. 176-179.RussiaProspecting
DS1981-0400
1981
Stracke, K.J., Stockdale prospecting ltd.El 486 Carrieton West, South Australia, Progress Reports From 6th. September 1979 to 6th. March 1981.South Australia Open File., No. E3534, 19P. UNPUBL.Australia, South AustraliaGeophysics, Geochemistry, Prospecting, Soil Sampling, Heavy Minerals
DS1981-0411
1981
Tripathi, C., Murti, S.K.S.Search for Source Rock of Alluvial Diamonds in the Mahanadivalley.India Geological Survey Miscellaneous Publishing, No. 50, PP. 205-212.IndiaProspecting, Evaluation
DS1981-0411
1981
Tripathi, C., Murti, S.K.S.Search for Source Rock of Alluvial Diamonds in the Mahanadivalley.India Geological Survey Miscellaneous Publishing, No. 50, PP. 205-212.IndiaProspecting, Evaluation
DS1981-0418
1981
Vicary, M.J., Csr ltd, ASHTON MINING LTD.El 1864 Yambarran Range, Final Report on ExplorationNorthern Territory Geological Survey Open File., No. CR 81 115, 41P.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Sampling, Stream Sediment, Soil, Rock Chip
DS1981-0426
1981
Whim Creek Consolidated NlTr 7775h, Tr 8175h Prince Regent Diamond ExplorationWestern Australia Geological Survey, No. GSWA 1375 ROLL 432 M2688, 96P.Australia, Western AustraliaProspecting, Geochemistry
DM1982-0672
1982
Anon.Ashton Evaluation Nears CompletionThe Mining Journal, Vol. 299, No. 7683, Nov. 19TH. P. 357.AustraliaSampling, Exploration, Expenditure, Development, Market
DS1982-0051
1982
Anon.Government Program Sparks Kimberlite Find. Diamonds in Kirkland Lake.Engineering Dimensions, NOV-Dec. P. 23.Canada, Ontario, Kirkland LakeProspecting
DS1982-0059
1982
Anon.Namibia: Consolidated Diamond Mines Has an Intensive Exploration Program in Progress.Engineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 183, No. 8, P. 120.Southwest Africa, NamibiaProspecting, Littoral Diamond Placers
DS1982-0101
1982
Birrell, R.D., Greenex, Greenbushes Tin Ltd.El 3294 Hayes Creek Annual Report 1982Northern Territory Geological Survey, No. 82/365, 11P.Australia, Northern TerritoryGeochemistry, Prospecting
DS1982-0098
1982
Birrell, R.D., Greenex, Greenbushes Tin Ltd., Territory Mining Ltd.El 2842-final Report 1981-1982Northern Territory Open File., No. CR 82-258, 8 P. UNPUBL.Australia, Northern TerritoryHeavy Minerals, Geochemistry, Diamonds, Prospecting
DS1982-0099
1982
Birrell, R.D., Greenex, Greenbushes Tin Ltd., Territory Mining Ltd.El 2906 Hayes Creek Final Report 1981-1982Northern Territory Geological Survey, No. CR 82/366, 6P.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Geochemistry
DS1982-0100
1982
Birrell, R.D., Greenex, Greenbushes Tin Ltd., Territory Mining Ltd.El 2842 Final Report 1981-1982Northern Territory Geological Survey Open File., No. SD5212 5069, 8P.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Heavy Mineral Sampling
DS1982-0102
1982
Black, P.Diamonds 1982Mineral, Vol. 28, No. 2, JUNE, PP. 15-19.Australia, New South WalesDiamonds, Exploration
DS1982-0135
1982
Catherall, D.A to P 3046m- Six Monthly Report for the Period Ending 31/10/81.Queensland Open File., No. GSQ CR 9786, 1P.Australia, QueenslandGeochemistry, Prospecting, Stream Sediment Sampling, Diamonds
DS1982-0139
1982
Chuck, R.G., Alcoa of australia lts, WESTERN MINING CORP. LTD.El 2654 Mt. Skinner Central Australia Base Metal Exploration Final Report 1981-982..Northern Territory Geological Survey Open File Report, No. CR 83/125, A, B, 45P.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Geophysics, Photogeology
DS1982-0151
1982
Colliver, I.C., CRA Exploration Pty. Ltd.El 2538 Millugans Lagoon Nt, Final Report 1981-1982Northern Territory Geological Survey Open File Report, No. CR 82/335, 5P.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Sampling, Geochemistry
DS1982-0153
1982
Cook, E.W. , Mineral deposits ltd.El 3021 and El 3091 Palm Creek and Shipton Creek Final ReporNorthern Territory Open File., No. CR 82-040, 3P. UNPUBL.Australia, Northern TerritoryGeochemistry, Prospecting, Stream Sediment Sampling, Pine Creek
DS1982-0188
1982
Engineered Excavations (NT) Pty. Ltd., Ashton Mining Ltd, Talm.El 1978 Final Report 27/2/79 - 26/2/82Northern Territory Geological Survey Open File., No. EL 1978, 11P.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Geochemistry, Stream, Sediment Sampling
DS1982-0189
1982
Engineered Excavations (NT) Pty. Ltd., Ashton Mining Ltd, Talm.El 1980- Final Report 27/2/79 to 27/2/82Northern Territory Geological Survey Open File Report, No. CR 82/241, 13P.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Sampling, Geochemistry
DS1982-0214
1982
G.R. Dale and Associates, Anthion Pty. Ltd.El 2572 and El 2579 Nt Progress Report, Diamond Exploration1981-1982.Northern Territory Geological Survey Open File Report, No. CR 82/345, 6P.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Geochemistry, Victoria River Basin
DS1982-0217
1982
Garlick, H.J., Gem Exploration and Minerals Ltd., Northern Metals Pty. Ltd.El 25890 Victoria River Nt. Annual Report for 1981Northern Territory Open File., No. CR 82-25, 19P. 5 MAPS. UNPUBL.Australia, Northern TerritoryGeochemistry, Prospecting, Diamonds, Stream Sediment Sampling
DS1982-0218
1982
Garlick, H.J., Gem Exploration and Minerals Ltd., Northern Metals Pty. Ltd.El 2580 Victoria River Area Nt Annual Report 1981Northern Territory Geological Survey Open File., No. CR 82/025, 19P.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Stream Sediment Sampling, Fitzroy
DS1982-0221
1982
Ghosh, S.C., Kundu, U.S.Surface Study of Geological Samples by Scanning Electron Microscope and its Importance in Economic Geology.Indian Minerals, Vol. 36, No. 1, Jan. MAR. PP. 9-17.IndiaDiamonds, Prospecting, Sampling, Analyses, Technique
DS1982-0246
1982
Hancock, S.L., Western mining corp. ltd.El 2786 Swan Yard Terminal Report 1982Northern Territory Geological Survey Open File Report, No. CR 82/386, 3P.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Sampling, Geochemistry, Photogeology
DS1982-0264
1982
Hausel, W.D., Albert, K., Brink, C., Roberts, J.Report on Investigations Related to Prospecting for Diamond bearing Kimberlite and Related Placer Deposits in Wyoming.Wyoming Geological Survey Open File Report, No. 82-1, 48P.United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky Mountains, Green River BasinGeochemistry, Prospecting
DS1982-0266
1982
Hawkins, B.Diamonds in the People's Republic of China, 1982Sth. Afr. Department Min. Energy Affairs, Min. Bur. Report, Report No. L-82, JULY 12P.ChinaDiamond Occurrences, Production
DS1982-0286
1982
Ingebritsen, R.H., St. joe bonaparte pty. ltd., AQUITAINE MINE.El 2528 Grass Plains Nt Final Report 1980-1982Northern Territory Geological Survey Open File Report, No. CR.82/309, 8P.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Geophysics
DS1982-0300
1982
Johnston, W.H., Cra exploration pty. ltd.El 2354 Attack Creek, Final Report 1980-1982Northern Territory Geological Survey Open File Report, No. CR 82/385, 4P.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Sampling, Geophysics, Geochemistry, Landsat
DS1982-0316
1982
Kar, P.Exploration of DiamondIndian Minerals, Vol. 36, No. 4, Oct.-Dec. PP. 13-18.IndiaProspecting, Evaluation
DS1982-0316
1982
Kar, P.Exploration of DiamondIndian Minerals, Vol. 36, No. 4, Oct.-Dec. PP. 13-18.IndiaProspecting, Evaluation
DS1982-0332
1982
Kirkpatrick, B.L. , Geopeko ltd., DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION PTY.El 2411- Annual Report for the Period of 3 December 1980 To2 December 1981.Northern Territory Open File., No. CR 81-121, 7P. UNPUBL.Australia, Northern TerritoryRegional Geology, Drilling, Stream Sediment Sampling, Geochemis
DS1982-0333
1982
Kirkpatrick, B.L., Geopeko ltd., DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION PTY.El 2412- Final Report for the Period 3 December 1980 to 2 December 1981.Northern Territory Open File., No. CR 82-120 (A, B), 7P. UNPUBL.Australia, Northern TerritoryGeochemistry, Drilling, Alluvials, Fitzmaurice Mobile Zone, Vict
DS1982-0335
1982
Kirkpatrick, B.L., Geopeko ltd., DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION PTY.El 2411, El 2504 and El 2513- Bonaparte Gulf Basin, Nt ReporNorthern Territory Open File., No. CR 82-122, 7P. 34 LOGS UNPUBL.Australia, Northern TerritoryRegional Geology, Drilling, Logging, Alluvials, Legune Platform
DS1982-0368
1982
Lee, R.J., Aquitaine australia minerals ltd., MIMETS EXPLORATION PTY.El 2528 Grass Plains Nt Annual Report 1980-1981Northern Territory Geological Survey Open File Report, No. CR 82/298, 17P.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Geophysics
DS1982-0410
1982
Mathur, S.M.The Diamond Deposits of IndiaIndiaqua., No. 33, PP. 21-24.India, Madhya PradeshDiamond Occurrences
DS1982-0490
1982
Pasteris, J.D.Suggested Use of Indigenous Kimberlite Minerals in Evaluation of Diamond Potential.Journal of METALS, Vol. 35, No. 12, P. A048. (abstract.).United StatesProspecting, Genesis
DS1982-0492
1982
Perring, R., Turley, S.El 2411, El 2412, El 2417, El 2504, El 2513, El 2514, El 2515, El 2584, and El 2585.. Heavy Mineral Seperation and Geochemical Analysis, 1980-1981.Northern Territory Geological Survey Open File Report, No. CR 82/124, 2978 TABLES.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Sampling, Geochemistry
DS1982-0493
1982
Perring, R., Turley, S., Geopeko ltd., DESIGN AND CONSTUCTION P.El 2417, El 2418, El 2419, El 2420, El 2421, El 2513, El 251Northern Territory Open File., No. CR 82-119, 12P. UNPUBL.Australia, Northern TerritoryGeophysics, Geochemistry, Prospecting, Stream Sediment Sampling
DS1982-0501
1982
Ponomarenko, A.I., Spetsius, Z.V.Mineral Rims on Diamonds from KimberlitesInternational Geology Review, Vol. 24, No. 7, PP. 829-834.RussiaEvaluation, Carbonate, Genesis, Analyses, Microprobe, Crystallography
DS1982-0519
1982
Ricketts, C., Geopeko ltd., PEKO WALLSEND OPERATIONS LTD.El 3010 Daly River Northern Territory Final Report 27/10/81to 23/9/82.Northern Territory Geological Survey, No. CR 82/350, 5P.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Geochemistry
DS1982-0520
1982
Ricketts, C., Geopeko ltd., WALLSEND OPERATIONS LTD.El 3011 Daly River Northern Territory Final Report 27/10/81to 23/9/82.Northern Territory Geological Survey, No. CR 82/351, 6P.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Geochemistry
DS1982-0528
1982
Rohn, K.H.South to the OzarksJewelry Making Gems And Minerals, No. 542, PP. 44-47; PP. 50-51.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, PennsylvaniaDiamond Occurrences
DS1982-0550
1982
Scott smith, B., Danchin, R.V., Harris, J.W., Stracke, K.J.Kimberlite Near Orroroo, South AustraliaStockdale Prospecting Ltd., 32P.Australia, South AustraliaKimberlite, Diamonds, Prospecting
DS1982-0563
1982
Shrivastava, V.K., Alexander, P.O.Geobotanical Expression of a Blind Kimberlite Pipe, Centralindia. #1Proceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference, TERRA, Vol. 2, No. 3, PP. 203-204, (abstract.).India, Madhya PradeshGeobotany, Signature, Prospecting, Soil Analyses
DS1982-0563
1982
Shrivastava, V.K., Alexander, P.O.Geobotanical Expression of a Blind Kimberlite Pipe, Centralindia. #1Proceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference, TERRA, Vol. 2, No. 3, PP. 203-204, (abstract.).India, Madhya PradeshGeobotany, Signature, Prospecting, Soil Analyses
DS1982-0583
1982
Stracke, K.J., Robinson, H.R., Arnott, F.W., Danchin, R.V., Sto.El 652 and El 853 Orroroo South Australia Progress Reports from 23rd. september 1981 to 19th. April 1982.South Australia Open File., No. E3891, 22P. UNPUBL.Australia, South AustraliaGeophysics, Geochemistry, Prospecting, Vlf, Stream Sediment Sampling
DS1982-0589
1982
Sutherland, D.G.The Transport and Sorting of Diamonds by Fluvial and Marineprocesses.Economic Geology, Vol. 77, No. 7, PP. 1613-1620.Democratic Republic of Congo, Angola, Sierra Leone, West Africa, East AfricaSize, Quality, Exploration
DS1982-0595
1982
Temby, P.A., Cra exploration pty. ltd.El 1647, El 1668, El 1854, El 1858, Glen Davis Capertee Benbulletinen Area Final Report Diamonds.New South Wales Geological Survey, No. GS 1982/590, 6P.Australia, New South Wales, Airly MountainProspecting, Geophysics, Bulk Sampling, Geochemistry
DS1982-0622
1982
Viswanatha, M.N.Economic Potentiality of Gem Tracts of Southern India and Other Aspects of Gem Exploration and Marketing.India Geological Survey Records, Vol. 114, PT. 5, PP. 71-89.IndiaProspecting, Cutting
DS1982-0634
1982
Westman, B.J.If Diamonds Are Not Vigorously Sought, It Is Not LogicCalifornia Mining Journal, MARCH, PP. 4; PP. 6-8; P. 10.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, West Coast, California, Rocky MountainsDiamond Occurrences
DS1983-0012
1983
Anon.Angola- DiamondsMining Annual Review For 1982, P. 395.AngolaProduction, Prospecting
DS1983-0042
1983
Anon.Mines and MINERAL ACTIVITIES in the NORTHWEST TERRITORIES AND the YUKON. DIAMONDS.Indian And Northern Affairs, Mines And Minerals Activities 198, PP. 25-26.Canada, Northwest TerritoriesProspecting
DS1983-0045
1983
Anon.Sibeka... Review of Annual ReportIndiaqua., No. 36, 1983/3, PP. 21-23.Central Africa, Zaire, Brazil, AngolaProspecting, Current Activities
DS1983-0050
1983
Anon.Chin a Digs Up Another Big OneIndiaqua., No. 36, 1983/3, P. 25.China, Tancheng, ShandongDiamonds Notable, History, Prospecting
DS1983-0075
1983
Anon.Sierra Leone- DiamondsMining Annual Review For 1982, PP. 423-424.Sierra Leone, West AfricaDiamond, Prospecting
DS1983-0078
1983
Anon.South Africa- DiamondsMining Annual Review For 1982, PP. 386-387; P. 391.South AfricaDiamond, Prospecting, De Beers
DS1983-0086
1983
Anon.Diamonds from MafikengIndustrial Minerals, No. 195, DECEMBER P. 13.South Africa, BophuthatswanaRio Tinto, Alluvial, Placer, Prospecting
DS1983-0088
1983
Anon.Gemstones... DiamondsMining Annual Review., PP. 119-121; PP. 396-397.South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Southwest Africa, Lesotho, ZaireReview Of Activities, Prospecting, Production, Cdm
DS1983-0092
1983
Anon.Tanzania- DiamondsMining Annual Review For 1982, P. 408.Tanzania, East AfricaMpanda, Lake Victoria, Prospecting
DS1983-0099
1983
Anon.Surprising New Diamond Finds in the UssrIndiaqua., 1983/II, No. 35, PP. 21-23.RussiaProspecting, Locations
DS1983-0100
1983
Anon.Diamonds in Venezuela. #2Mining Annual Review For 1982, P. 325.VenezuelaProspecting
DS1983-0128
1983
Beckett, T.S., Stockdale prospecting ltd.El 826 (part) El 828, El 829, El 830 (part) and El 837 Final Report March 1983.South Australia Geological Survey Open File., No. E 4993, 10P. 9 MAPS.Australia, South Australia, Barton, Coober PedyProspecting, Heavy Mineral Sampling
DS1983-0150
1983
Brink, C., Albert, K.C., Hausel, W.D.Stream Sediment Sampling for Kimberlite in Colorado-wyoming, and Techniques of Diamond Extraction.Wyoming Geological Survey Public Inf. Circular, No. 19, PP. 40-41.United States, State Line, Colorado, WyomingProspecting, Sampling
DS1983-0177
1983
Coakley, G.J.Namibia (1983)United States Bureau of Mines MINERAL PERCEPTIVES, AUGUST, PP. 18; PP. 27-28.Southwest Africa, NamibiaDiamond Occurrences, Mineral Resources, Review Of Activities
DS1983-0179
1983
Codner, C.C., Australian Anglo American Ltd.El 2803 Wongalara Final Report for 24/1/83-24/7/83Northern Territory Geological Survey Open File Report, No. CR 83/266, 7P.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Isotope
DS1983-0180
1983
Cogar Mining Cons., Meekatharra Minerals NL.No. El 1265 Berridale Area, Final Report (diamonds.)New South Wales Geological Survey Open File Report, No. GS 1983/160, 35P. 14 FIGS.Australia, New South WalesProspecting, Geophysics, Drilling, Heavy Mineral Sampling
DS1983-0180
1983
Cogar Mining Cons., Meekatharra Minerals NL.No. El 1265 Berridale Area, Final Report (diamonds.)New South Wales Geological Survey Open File Report, No. GS 1983/160, 35P. 14 FIGS.Australia, New South WalesProspecting, Geophysics, Drilling, Heavy Mineral Sampling
DS1983-0198
1983
Design and Construction Pty. Ltd., Ashton Mining Ltd.Final Report December 1980 to December 1982Northern Territory Geological Survey Open File Report, No. CR 83/133, 10P.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Geochemistry, Birrindudu
DS1983-0218
1983
Eupene Exploration Enterprises, Geopeko Ltd., Henry, F.El 2885 Final Report on Exploration 1982-1983Northern Territory Geological Survey Open File Report, No. CR 83/269, 16P.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Sampling, Geochemistry
DS1983-0224
1983
Fethers, G.H., Davies, P.R., Beckett, T.S., Stockdale ProspectingEl 955 Tarcoola Barton Progress Reports from 7/4/82 to 7/1/8South Australia Geological Survey Open File., No. E 4590, 9P. 2 MAPSAustralia, South AustraliaProspecting, Heavy Mineral Sampling
DS1983-0234
1983
Freeman, E.B.Diamonds in Ontario? #2Geological Association of Canada (GAC) NEWSLETTER., Vol. 12, PT. 1, P. 45.Canada, Ontario, Kirkland LakeProspecting
DS1983-0245
1983
Garlick, H.J.Current Status of the Diamond Exploration Effort in AustraliProceedings of The 5th. Industrial Minerals International Co, PP. 205-219.AustraliaProduction, Prospecting, History
DS1983-0288
1983
Harvey, B.E., Jenke, G.P.El 3541 Harry Creek Annual Report for Period Ending 19/4/83Northern Territory Geological Survey Open File Report, No. CR 83/153, 18P.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Sampling, Geophysics, Geochemistry
DS1983-0289
1983
Harvey, B.E., Jenke, G.P., Cra exploration pty. ltd.El 3501 Mud Tank Annual Report for Year Ending 19/4/83Northern Territory Geological Survey Open File Report, No. CR 83/154, 20P.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Geophysics, Geochemistry
DS1983-0294
1983
Hausel, W.D., Albert, K.G.A Review of the Geology, Exploration Methods and Diamond Extraction Techniques of Colorado and Wyoming Kimberlites.American Mining Congress Meeting Held San Francisco, Sept. 1, EXPLORATION and TECHNOLOGY SESSION, SEPT. 14TH. 6P.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsMining Engineering, Geology, Prospecting, Evaluation, Sampling
DS1983-0294
1983
Hausel, W.D., Albert, K.G.A Review of the Geology, Exploration Methods and Diamond Extraction Techniques of Colorado and Wyoming Kimberlites.American Mining Congress Meeting Held San Francisco, Sept. 1, EXPLORATION and TECHNOLOGY SESSION, SEPT. 14TH. 6P.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsMining Engineering, Geology, Prospecting, Evaluation, Sampling
DS1983-0301
1983
Herbert, S.Improved Reconnaissance in Mineral ProspectingIndustrial Diamond Review., No. 5, PP. 262-266.IrelandDrilling, Gas, Sampling, Hydrocarbon
DS1983-0359
1983
Kojan, C.I., Otter exploration nl.El 2074 - Final Report 1979-1983Northern Territory Geological Survey Open File Report, No. CR 83/146, 22P.Australia, Northern TerritoryProspecting, Sampling, Geochemistry, Photogeology, Arunta, Pinna
DS1983-0409
1983
Lincoln, J.B.Schaffer-aultman Kimberlite Complexes, Albany County, WyominSymposium On The Genesis of Rocky Mountain Ore Deposits: Cha, PP. 71-77.United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsDetailed Geology, Petrography, Tectonics, Sampling, Prospecting
DS1983-0410
1983
Lishmund, S.R., Oakes, G.M.Diamonds, Sapphires and Cretaceous Tertiary Diatremes in New South Wales.New South Wales Geological Survey Quarterly Notes, No. 53, OCTOBER PP. 23-27.Australia, New South WalesProspecting
DM1983-0863
1983
Lyons, L.A.Discovery and Development of Australian DiamondsWorld Mining, Vol. 36, No. 9, PP. 50-56.Australia, Western AustraliaCurrent Activities, Prospecting, Exploration
DS1983-0428
1983
Madigan, R.Diamond Exploration in AustraliaIndiaqua., 1983/II, No. 35, PP. 27-38.AustraliaHistory, Prospecting, Current Actvities, Recovery, Sampling
DS1983-0429
1983
Maher, P.Diamond Search Loses SparkleMining And Oil Review., JULY 21ST.AustraliaProspecting, Investment, Ashton Joint Venture
DS1983-0482
1983
Nixon, P.H.Garnet Indicator Minerals Used in Diamond ExplorationGeological Society of London Journal, Vol. 140, P. 979. (abstract.).GlobalProspecting, Mineralogy
DS1983-0485
1983
Noette Pty. LtdEl 1706 Rylstone Area, Exploration Reports. (diamonds.)New South Wales Geological Survey Open File Report, No. GS 1982/431, 18P. 2 MAPS.Australia, New South WalesProspecting, Alluvium
DS1983-0572
1983
Shedenhelm, W.R.C.Diamonds in California. No on Knows How they Got There, And no One Really Looks for Them.Rock And Gem., Vol. 13, No. 2, FEBRUARY, PP. 8-11.United States, California, West CoastDiamond Occurrences, History
DS1983-0596
1983
Temby, P.A., Cra exploration.El 1583 Glen Alice Area, Final Report (diamonds.)New South Wales Geological Survey Open File Report, No. GS 1983/088, 11P. 8 MAPS.Australia, New South WalesProspecting, Sampling, Geophysics, Photointerpretation, Geochemi
DS1983-0624
1983
Vuyko, V.I., Tsimbal, S.M., Chebotarov, V.O.A Source of Pyrope Garnets in Recent Alluvial Deposits of The Central Dneipter Region.Dopovidi Akad. Nauk Ukr. Rsr., SER. B. GEOL., 1983, No. 3, PP. 3-7.Russia, DneiperProspecting
DS1983-0627
1983
Walmsley, M.Dame Fortune Smiles on Mnr GeologistsMnr Publishing Aski, SPRING, P. 7.Canada, Ontario, Kirkland LakeProspecting
DS1983-0651
1983
Zhong ruiyuan, LIU BINGGUANG.Kimberlites from North ChinaGeochemical Journal, Vol. 17, No. 4, PP. 209-213.China, Shandong, LiaoningProspecting, Occurrences, Mineralogy, Petrology
DS1984-0007
1984
Alexander, P.O., Shrivastava, V.K.Geobotanical Expression of a Blind Kimberlite Pipe, Centralindia. #2Proceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference., Vol. 1, PP. 33-42.Andhra Pradesh, Panna, ThailandGeobotany, Geomorphology, Remote Sensing
DM1984-0885
1984
Anon.Aredor Diamond Project, Guinea Nears Start UpMining Magazine., Vol. 150, No. 2, PP. 118-119.West Africa, GuineaHistory, Exploration, Current Activities, Mining, Recovery
DS1984-0020
1984
Anon.Coal Exploration Indicates Diamond PresenceInternational Mining, Vol. 1, No. 7, JULY P. 52.Australia, South AustraliaProspecting
DS1984-0042
1984
Anon.Argyle Gathers MomentumIndiaqua., No.37, 1984/1, PP. 19-21.Australia, Western AustraliaProduction, Prospecting, Current Activities
DS1984-0048
1984
Anon.Australia: Another New Alluvial Diamond DepositEngineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 185, No. 1, P. 82.Australia, Western Australia, Bow RiverSampling, Prospecting, Current Activities
DS1984-0094
1984
Anon.Ussr on a New Method of Locating Diamond DepositsEngineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 184, No. 4, APRIL P. 13.RussiaProspecting
DS1984-0104
1984
Anon.Liberia- Gold and DiamondsMining Annual Review., FOR 1983, JUNE, P. 411.West Africa, LiberiaProspecting
DS1984-0128
1984
Baker, C.L.Kimberlite Finds in the Kirkland Lake Area - New Glitter For an Old Gold Camp.Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Annual Meeting, 14P. UNPUBL.Canada, OntarioDiamonds, History, Current Activities, Prospecting, Companies
DS1984-0195
1984
Collins, D.B., Collins, D.S.A Colorado-Wyoming Border Diatreme and a Possible Potential kimberlite Indicator Plant.The Mountain Geologist., Vol. 21, No. 2, APRIL PP. 68-71.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsGeochemistry, Heavy Mineral, Sampling, Geobotany
DS1984-0208
1984
Danchin, R.V.Modern Techniques in Diamond ExplorationKimberlite Occurrence And Origin A Basis For Conceptual Mode, PP. 19-20. (abstract.)GlobalTechniques, Prospecting, Mineralogy, Mineral Chemistry, Sampling
DS1984-0231
1984
Deshpande, M.L.Exploration for diamond bearing host rocks and minimum diamond content in them for economic exploitation #1Oxford and IBH Press, New Delhi, In: Significant discoveries of geology, March 8-9, p. IV, pp. 1-15. 13 refsIndiaProspecting, Diamond
DS1984-0232
1984
Deshpende, M.L.Exploration for diamond bearing host rocks and minimum diamond content in them for economic exploitation. #2Significant discoveries of geology for mineral industries during the past, Oxford Press, pp. iv 1-15.IndiaDiamond Exploration
DS1984-0241
1984
Downie, I.F.Kimberlite Indicators from Wisconsin- the Wahl ProjectBp Selco In House Memo, 2P.United States, Great Lakes, WisconsinProspecting, Sampling
DS1984-0312
1984
Gregory, G.P.Exploration for Primary Diamond Deposits with Special Emphasis on the Lennard Shelf, W.a. #2Bp Minerals Australia In House Report., UNPUBL. 16P.Australia, Western AustraliaProspecting
DS1984-0313
1984
Gregory, G.P.Exploration for Primary Diamond Deposits with Special Emphasis on the Lennard Shelf, Western Australia. #1In: The Canning Basin., PP. 475-484.Australia, Western AustraliaProspecting, Sampling, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Remote Sensing
DS1984-0347
1984
Hausel, W.D., Roberts, J.T.Economic Geology of the Colorado Wyoming Kimberlite ProvinceAmerican Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) MEETING, RAPID CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA., PREPRINT 25P. SEPT. 13TH.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky Mountains, OregonGeology, Prospecting, Geochemistry, Testing, Grease Table
DS1984-0353
1984
Hickling, J.E.A Comparison of Diamond Exploration Techniques Used in Australia.Darwin Conference, Conference Series Australasian Institute Min., No. 13, PP. 111-118.Australia, Western AustraliaProspecting, Sampling, Techniques
DS1984-0385
1984
Jones, D.R.Difficulties Associated with Using Indicator Minerals for Diamond Exploration in North Queensland.Darwin Conference, Conference Series Australasian Institute Min., No. 13, PP. 127-139.Australia, QueenslandProspecting, Sampling, Techniques
DS1984-0418
1984
Koivula, J.I.Gems News. DiamondsGems And Gemology, Vol. 32, No. 1, SPRING PP. 58-59.West Africa, Guinea, Australia, Namaqualand, South AfricaProspecting
DS1984-0452
1984
Letnikov, F.A.The Formation of Diamond in Deep Tectonic ZonesDoklady Academy of Science USSR, Earth Science Section., Vol. 271, No. 1-6, PP. 170-171.West Africa, LiberiaGenesis, Diamond Content, Evaluation
DS1984-0471
1984
Maher, P., Wood, E., Louthean, R.Argyle Production Makes Its First World ImpressionRegister of Australian Mining, 1983-1984, PP. 41-48.Australia, Western Australia, Argyle, New South WalesCurrent Activities, Markets, Cso, Prospecting, Politics, Investment
DS1984-0484
1984
Marrs, R.W., Marks, J., Hausel, W.D., Albert, K.G.Detection of Diamond Bearing Kimberlites in the Colorado Wyoming Province. #2Nasa Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Final Report Dated Sept. 28t, 70P.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsRemote Sensing, Geochemistry, Sampling, Prospecting, Geophysics
DS1984-0503
1984
Mcgee, E.S., Hearn, B.C.JR.The Lake Ellen Kimberlite, Michigan, United States (us)Proceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 1, PP. 143-154.United States, Michigan, Great LakesProspecting, History, Xenocrysts, Mineralogy, Analyses, Inclusion
DS1984-0521
1984
Miller, G.M.Description of Transportable Bulk Testing Plants for Use in diamond Exploration.Darwin Conference, Conference Series Australasian Institute Min., No. 13, PP. 119-125.AustraliaProspecting, Sampling, Techniques
DS1984-0559
1984
Northern Mineral Policy SeriesDiamonds; Mines and Important Mineral Deposits of the Yukon and northwest Territores, 1982Indian And Northern Affairs Canada., NM 1, P. 7.Northwest Territories, Somerset IslandProspecting, Diapros, Cominco, Rift
DS1984-0564
1984
O'callaghan, D.Kimberlite Indications of Diamonds on the Wintinna PropertyCity of London Public Relations Limited., 1P.Australia, South AustraliaProspecting, Sampling, Drill Core
DS1984-0621
1984
Ryan, B.De Beers Acts to Stem a Torrent of Diamonds. Venetia Prospect Seems Relegated to Backburner.Rand Daily Mail Business Day, THURSDAY APRIL 26TH. P. 1.South AfricaCso, Exploration, Prospecting, Production
DS1984-0621
1984
Ryan, B.De Beers Acts to Stem a Torrent of Diamonds. Venetia Prospect Seems Relegated to Backburner.Rand Daily Mail Business Day, THURSDAY APRIL 26TH. P. 1.South AfricaCso, Exploration, Prospecting, Production
DS1984-0626
1984
Sakuntala, S., Brahmam, N.K.Diamond Mines Near RaichurGeological Society INDIA Journal, Vol. 25, No. 12, DECEMBER PP. 780-786.India, KarnatakaDiamond Occurrences
DS1984-0674
1984
Sisey, A.I.Problems concerning crystal conservation during exploration and extractionwork.(Russian)Izv. Vyss. Uch. Zaved.(Russian), No. 12, pp. 76-78RussiaProspecting, Diamond
DS1984-0709
1984
Stogniy, G.A., Stogniy, V.V., Kelle, E.YA., Pilipenko, A.P.Atomic Chemistry Prospecting of Kimberlite Beds in Shield Regions.Razved. Okhr. Nedr., 1984, No. 4, PP. 24026.RussiaProspecting
DS1984-0732
1984
Timofeyev, A.A., Muzis, V.A.Consolidated Alluvial Sand Sampling While Prospecting for Kimberlite Bodies.Razved. Okhr. Nedr., No. 1, JANUARY PP. 28-30.RussiaProspecting, Sampling
DS1984-0756
1984
Wang JunruMagnetic Prospecting for Kimberlites.*chiGeophys. and Geochemical Exploration, *CHI, Vol.8, No. 3, pp. 134-141ChinaDiamond, Prospecting
DS1984-0759
1984
Weber, G.B., Cra exploration pty. ltd.El 2116 Wyuna Downs Byrock Area, Final ReportNew South Wales Geological Survey, GS 1984/110, 13P. 5 FIGS. 3 MAPS.Australia, New South WalesGeochemistry, Heavy Mineral Analysis, Prospecting
DS1984-0760
1984
Weber, G.B., Cra exploration pty. ltd.El 2117 Mulga Tank, Byrock Area Final ReportNew South Wales Geological Survey, GS 1984/150, 32 P. 7 FIGS, 4 MAPS.Australia, New South WalesProspecting, Geophysics, Photogeology, Drilling, Whole Rock Analysis
DS1984-0760
1984
Weber, G.B., Cra exploration pty. ltd.El 2117 Mulga Tank, Byrock Area Final ReportNew South Wales Geological Survey, GS 1984/150, 32 P. 7 FIGS, 4 MAPS.Australia, New South WalesProspecting, Geophysics, Photogeology, Drilling, Whole Rock Analysis
DS1984-0792
1984
Zeitner, J.C.Collect Emeralds, Diamonds, Rubies and More for a FeeLapidary Journal, Vol. 38, No. 1, PP. 62-77.United States, New YorkProspecting, Herkimer
DS1985-0019
1985
Anon.Diamonds in Alaska. #3California Mining Journal, Vol. 54, No. 5, JANUARY PP. 25-26.United States, AlaskaCircle District, Placer, Prospecting
DS1985-0030
1985
Averill, S.A., Macneil, K.A., Huneault, R.G., Baker, C.L.Rotasonic drilling operations and overburden heavy mineral studies Matheson area, district of CochraneOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5569, 59p. 5 figs. 1 mapOntarioDrilling, Geochemistry, Sampling, Geomorphology
DS1985-0113
1985
Chadwick, J.Ghanian Mining Bold Plans. Good Potential Has Been Stifled In the Past by National Economic Difficulties, It Is Hoped This Is to Change.International Mining, APRIL, PP. 28-30.West Africa, GhanaAkwatia, Prospecting, Production, History
DS1985-0128
1985
Coopersmith, H.G., Mitchell, R.H.Geology and Exploration of the Rose Lamproite, Southeast KansasProceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference., POSTER ABSTRACT SUBMITTED, 2P. (abstract.).United States, Central States, KansasPetrography, Prospecting, Geochemistry, Lamproite
DS1985-0163
1985
Eakins, G.R., Bundtzen, T.K., et al.Crooked Creek Diamond DiscoveryAlaska's Mineral Industry 1984, Special Report, No. 38, pp.10-11AlaskaDiamond Occurrences
DS1985-0270
1985
Harris, R.E., Hausel, W.D., Meyer, J.E.Metallic and Industrial Minerals Map of WyomingGeological Survey WYOMING, 1:500, 000 IN COLOUR.United States, State Line, WyomingDiamond Occurrences
DS1985-0273
1985
Hausel, W.D.Diamond Bearing Kimberlite Pipes in Wyoming and Colorado. #3Wyoming Geological Survey, Information Circular, 10P.United States, State Line, WyomingDiamond, Geology, History, Sampling, Prospecting, Extracting
DS1985-0274
1985
Hausel, W.D., Mccallum, M.E., Roberts, J.T.The Geology, Diamond Testing Procedures, and Economic Potential of the Colorado Wyoming Kimberlite Province- a Review.Wyoming Geological Survey Report Inv., No. 31, 23P.United States, State Line, Colorado, WyomingHistory, Geology, Location, Diamond Occurrences, Prospecting
DS1985-0274
1985
Hausel, W.D., Mccallum, M.E., Roberts, J.T.The Geology, Diamond Testing Procedures, and Economic Potential of the Colorado Wyoming Kimberlite Province- a Review.Wyoming Geological Survey Report Inv., No. 31, 23P.United States, State Line, Colorado, WyomingHistory, Geology, Location, Diamond Occurrences, Prospecting
DS1985-0303
1985
Ito, M., Segero, A.S., Winani, P.Kimberlites and Kimberlite Prospecting in Western KenyaGeological Survey of Kenya, in: Geology for the development of Kenya, Publishing No., pp. 49-57KenyaProspecting
DS1985-0508
1985
Ostrovskii, E.J., Prokopchuk, B.I., Ursov, A.A.Forecasting by Objectives in Search for KimberlitesDoklady Academy of Sciences AKAD. NAUK SSSR., Vol. 280, No. 3, PP. 705-707.RussiaProspecting
DS1985-0516
1985
Parkhurst, D.Prospecting for Diamonds in Alaska.California Mining Journal, Vol. 55, No. 3, NOVEMBER PP. 44-47.United StatesProspecting
DS1985-0540
1985
Pohl, W.Probable Kimberlite Indicator Plants in Western KenyaGeological Survey of Kenya, in: Geology for the development of Kenya, Publishing No., p. 66. abstract onlyKenyaProspecting
DS1985-0574
1985
Rozhdestvenskaya, V.A., Ruderman, E.M., Tsyganov, V.A.Role of Sulphides in the Prospecting for Kimberlite Bodies. RusIzv. Vyssh. Uchebn. Zaved. Geol. Razved., (Russian), No. 12, pp. 125-127RussiaProspecting, Sulphides
DS1985-0708
1985
Waldman, M.A., Mccandless, T.E., Dummett, H.T.Geology and Mineralogy of the Twin Knobs # 1 Lamproite Pikecounty, Arkansaw #2Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 17, No. 3, P. 196. (abstract.).United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, PennsylvaniaGeochronology, Evaluation
DS1985-0709
1985
Waldman, M.A., Mccandless, T.E., Dummett, H.T.Geology and Mineralogy of the Twin Knobs # 1 Lamproite Pikecounty, Arkansaw #1Preprint of Paper Presented Geological Society of America (gsa), 17P. 12 FIGS. 1 TABLE.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, PennsylvaniaLamproite, Prospecting, Geophysics, Geochemistry
DS1986-0009
1986
Alexander, P.O.Preliminary study of soil bacterial populations over and adjacent to three kimberlite diatremesProceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, Held Perth, Australia, No. 16, pp. 440-442IndiaDiamond exploration
DS1986-0032
1986
Atkinson, W.J.A review of diamond exploration philosophy, practice, problemsandpromisesProceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, Held Perth, Australia, No. 16, pp. 435-439AustraliaReview paper, Diamond exploration
DS1986-0040
1986
Baker, C.L.Diamond exploration in the clay belt areas of Ontario #2Industrial Minerals Seminar Proceedings, Special Publishing Ontario pp. 9-11OntarioProspecting
DS1986-0124
1986
Carlson, J.A., Marsh, S.W.Discovery of the George Creek, Colorado kimberlite dikes #1Proceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, Held, No. 16, pp. 443-445ColoradoDiamond exploration
DS1986-0152
1986
Coopersmith, H.G., Mitchell, R.H.Geology and exploration of the Rose lamproite, southeast Kansas, USA #1Proceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, Held, No. 16, pp. 446-447KansasDiamond exploration
DS1986-0173
1986
Deakin, A.S., Boxer, G.L.The Argyle AKl diamond size distribution: the use of fine diamonds to predict the occurrence of commercial size diamondsProceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, Held Perth, Australia, No. 16, pp. 448-450AustraliaDiamond exploration
DS1986-0174
1986
Deakin, A.S., Boxer, G.L., Meakins, A.E., Haebig, E., Lew, J.H.Geology of the Argyle alluvial diamond deposits #1Proceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, Held, No. 16, pp. 451-453AustraliaDiamond exploration
DS1986-0256
1986
Fridman, A.I.Use of a gas survey method for explorations of solid mineral resources; present status of the method and development.(Russian)Izd. Nauka Moscow Theoretical bases of geochemical methods of prospecting, pp. 119-139RussiaDiamond, Prospecting
DS1986-0263
1986
Garanin, V.K., Kudryavtseva, G.P., Posukhova, T.V., Afanasjev, V.P.Morphology of kimberlite minerals: its usage for predicting and searchingfor diamond depositsProceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, Held Perth, Australia, No. 16, pp. 457-459RussiaDiamond exploration
DS1986-0303
1986
Gregory, P.G., White, D.R.Collection and treatment of diamond exploration samples, #1Proceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, Held, No. 16, pp. 460-462AustraliaDiamond exploration
DS1986-0316
1986
Gunn, M.J., Edwards, A.C., Paterson, D.A., Ringenbergs, W.H.Origin of the Casurain a alluvial diamonds, western AustraliaProceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, Held Perth, Australia, No. 16, pp. 463-465AustraliaDiamond exploration
DS1986-0326
1986
Haebig, A.E., Jackson, D.G.Geochemical expression of some west Australian kimberlites andlamproitesProceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, Held Perth, Australia, No. 16, pp. 466-468AustraliaDiamond exploration
DS1986-0396
1986
Janse, A.J.A., Downie, I.F., Reed, L.E., Sinclair, I.G.L.Alkaline diatremes in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, Canada,explorationmethods, petrology and geochemistryProceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, Held Perth, Australia, No. 16, pp. 469-471OntarioDiamond exploration
DS1986-0441
1986
Kingston, M.J.Spectral reflectance feactures of kimberlites and carbonatites; the key to remote sensing for explorationProceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, Held Perth, Australia, No. 16, pp. 472-474South Africa, Botswana, Montana, California, QuebecDiamond exploration, Remote sensing
DS1986-0452
1986
Komov, I.L.Geochemical methods of prospecting for deposits of non-metallic mineralresources.(Russian)Izd. Nauka Moscow Theoretical bases of geochemical methods of prospecting, pp. 157-171RussiaDiamond, Prospecting
DS1986-0491
1986
Lee, D.C., Van Riessen, A., Terry, K.W.Trace element detection in individual mineral grainsProceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, Held Perth, Australia, No. 16, pp. 475-477GlobalDiamond exploration
DS1986-0526
1986
Marshall, T.R.The alluvial diamonds of the Western Transvaal South AfricaProceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, Held Perth, Australia, No. 16, pp. 478-480South AfricaDiamond exploration
DS1986-0586
1986
Muggeridge, M.T.The efficiency of fluvial trap sites to concentrate kimberlitic minerals:an experimental sampling programmeProceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, Held Perth, Australia, No. 16, pp. 481-483AustraliaDiamond exploration
DS1986-0625
1986
Ostrovskiy, E.Ya., Prokopchuk, B.I., Ursov, A.A.Target forecasting in prospecting for kimberlite depositsDokl. Academy of Science Ussr Earth Science Section, Vol. 280, No. 3, pp. 72-73RussiaProspecting
DS1986-0632
1986
Parrish, J.B.Geobotanical mapping of glaciated terrain in northwestern OhioFifth Thematic Conference, Remote Sensing for Exploration Geology, p. 109. (abstract.)GlobalGeobotany, Geomorphology
DS1986-0792
1986
Sutherland, F.L., Raynor, L.R., Hollis, J.D., Temby, P.A.Prospective relationships between diamonds, volcanism and tectonisMProceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, Held Perth, Australia, No. 16, pp. 484-486AustraliaDiamond exploration, New South Wales
DS1986-0845
1986
Vorobev, S.A., Yurkevich, Yu.R.Geochemical prospecting for kimberlites under basaltic flows.(Russian)Izv. Vyssh. Uchen. Zaved. Geol. Razved.(Russian), No. 9, pp. 57-64RussiaGeochemistry, Prospecting
DS1987-0262
1987
Guptasarma, D., Chetty, T.R.K., Murthy, D.S.N., Ramana Rao, A.V.Case history of a kimberlite discovery, Wajrakarur area, Andhra IndiaExploration 87, technical abstract volume, held Toronto Sept. 2 27-Oct, p. 25. abstract onlyIndiaGeomorphology, Indicator minerals
DS1987-0410
1987
Levinson, A.A.Geochemistry in the search for diamonds, Southern Africa #2Practical Geochemistry, Applied Publishing, pp. 158-160; 262-264GlobalProspecting, Techniques
DS1987-0418
1987
Liu XiguangCharacteristics of typomorphic minerals of kimberlite in Mengyin and their relation to ore potential.(Russian)Bulletin. Institute Mineral Deposits, Chinese Acad. Geol. Sciences *CHI, Vol. 1, No. 19, pp. 74-88ChinaKimberlite mineralogy, Diamond potential
DM1987-0905
1987
London Mining JournalDiamondiferous reserves for saleLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 309, No. 7929, August 7, p. 101BrazilSerrinha Minas Gerais, Exploration
DM1987-0919
1987
London Mining JournalAcorn in diamond talksLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 309, No. 7929, August 7, p. 101GlobalExploration, Prospecting
DS1987-0666
1987
Shaver, K.C.Exploration of the Sloan Ranch complex: a Diamondiferous kimberlite prospect in northern Colorado #2American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) Preprint, No. 87-35, 4pColoradoUSA, Prospecting
DS1988-0049
1988
Belanger, J.R.Prospecting in glaciated terrain: an approach based on geobotany biogeochemistry and remote sensingGeological Survey of Canada Bulletin, No. 387, 38p. $ 15.00 Database # 17527CanadaGeochemistry, Geobotany, Remote sensing- overview
DS1988-0253
1988
Gershon, M., Allen, L.E., Manley, G.Application of a new approach for drillholes location optimizationInternational Journal of Surface Mining, Vol. 2, pp. 27-31. Database # 17471GlobalDrilling, Geostatistics
DS1988-0278
1988
Guptill, S.C., Cotter, D., Gibson, R., Liston, R., Tom, H., Trainor, T.A process for evaluating geographic information systemsUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) Open File, No. 88-0105, 55p. $ 21.25GlobalGIS, Technology Group
DS1988-0368
1988
Koivula, J.I., Kammerling, R.C.Gem news: diamonds-China, activity in India, Filled -update, diamond examined with unusual inclusion,synthetic diamondsGems and Gemology, Vol. 24, No. 4, Winter p. 248-9China, IndiaNews item, Exploration activity
DS1988-0762
1988
Wiltshire, D.A.Selected papers in the applied computer sciences 1988United States Geological Survey (USGS) Bulletin, No. 1841, approx. 50p. Database # 17749GlobalComputers, Landsat imagery, Expert systems, GIS
DS1989-0008
1989
Afanasev, V.P.Prospecting based on heavy mineral seperates in the Yakutia Diamond bearing province.(Russian)Sov. Geol., (Russian), No. 1, pp. 24-33RussiaHeavy minerals, Prospecting
DS1989-0278
1989
Collerson, K.D.samarium-neodymium (Sm-Nd) isotopic restraints on the age of buried Precambrian basement In central and southernSaskatchewan: implications for diamond explorationSaskatchewan Geological Survey Summary of Investigations for 1989, Report No. 89-4, pp. 168-171SaskatchewanGeochronology, Exploration
DS1989-0290
1989
Coopersmith, H.G., Mitchell, R.H.Geology and exploration of the Rose lamproite, southeast Kansas, SOURCE[ Geological Society of Australia Inc. Blackwell Scientific Publishing,SpecialPublicationGeological Society of Australia Inc. Blackwell Scientific Publishing, Special, No. 14, Vol. 2, pp. 1179-1191KansasLamproite, Exploration
DS1989-0356
1989
DiLabio, R.N.W., Coker, W.B.Drift prospectingGeological Survey of Canada, Paper No. 89-20, 160pGlobalBook -table of contents, Drift prospecting
DS1989-0476
1989
Gault, C.D.Exploration preview northwest Territories -1989northwest Territories Geology Division, March 1989, 16p. Database # 17672Northwest TerritoriesExploration, Overview - Companies and projects
DS1989-0543
1989
Gregory, G.P., White, D.R.Collection and treatment of diamond exploration samples #2Geological Society of Australia Inc. Blackwell Scientific Publishing, No. 14, Vol. 2, pp. 1123-1134AustraliaExploration, Geochemistry-sampling
DS1989-0644
1989
Hinze, W.J., Shaw, B.R.Geographic information system symposium: integrating technology and geoscience applicationsThe Leading Edge, Vol. 8, No. 9, September pp. 52-53GlobalGIS, Overview
DS1989-0776
1989
Kimbell, C.L.Review of 1988 International mining activitiesMining Engineering, Vol. 41, No. 7, July pp. 527-540. Database #18088GlobalExploration, International mining activities -overview
DS1989-0780
1989
King, R.L.Expert systems for competitiveness: a tutorialAmerican Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) Preprint held Las Vegas Feb. 27-March 2, 1989, No. 89-139, 4p. Database # 17688GlobalGIS, Computer -Expert system outline
DS1989-0851
1989
Langran, G.A review of temporal database research and its use in GIS applicationsInternational Journal of Geographical Information Systems, Vol. 3, No. 3, July-September pp. 215-232GlobalGIS, Database research
DS1989-0875
1989
Lemieux, A., Bouchard, J.G., Cranstone, D.A.Canadian Mines: perspective from 1988. Production, development andexplorationEnergy Mines and Resources, Mineral Bulletin No. 221, 45p. Database # 17921CanadaEconomics, Exploration
DS1989-0930
1989
Manitoba Energy and MinesExploration highlightsManitoba Energy and Mines, March 1988-Feb. 1989, 15p. Database # 17704ManitobaExploration, Overview
DS1989-0948
1989
Marshintsev, V.K., Barashkov, Yu.P.Identification of kimberlite pipes from the presence Of kimberlite veins around theM.Doklady Academy of Science USSR, Earth Science Section, Vol. 298, No. 1-6, pp. 119-121RussiaKimberlite veins, Exploration
DS1989-1069
1989
Mukerjee, S.K.Northern region. Diamonds mentionedRecords of the Geological Survey of India, extended abstracts of progress, Vol. 119, pt. 1, p. 200IndiaDiamond exploration
DS1989-1070
1989
Mukerjee, S.K.Southern region. Diamonds mentionedRecords of the Geological Survey of India, extended abstracts of progress, Vol. 119, pt. 1, p. 267IndiaDiamond exploration
DS1989-1071
1989
Mukerjee, S.K.Eastern region. Diamonds mentionedRecords of the Geological Survey of India, extended abstracts of progress, Vol. 119, pt. 1, p. 116IndiaDiamond exploration, MC69 .8I39r
DS1989-1128
1989
Nikulin, V.I., Yerkhov, V.A., Pospeyev, V.I.Criteria for the prognosis of kimberlite fieldsInternational Geology Review, Vol. 31, No. 2, February pp. 186-195RussiaExploration, Kimberlite fields
DS1989-1138
1989
northwest Territories Geology DivisionExploration overview 1988. Mining, exploration and geologicalinvestigationsnorthwest Territories Geology Division, 19p. and abstracts from 16th. Annual Geoscience forumNorthwest TerritoriesExploration, Overview
DS1989-1340
1989
Saraf, A.K., Cracknell, A.P.Linear discriminant and profile analysis. an aid in remote sensing forgeo botanical investigationInternational Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 10, No. 11, November pp. 1735-1948GlobalGeobotany, Remote sensing
DS1989-1360
1989
ScienceDeep holes yielding geoscience surprisesScience, Vol. 245, August 4, pp. 468-470New MexicoDrilling, Deep holes
DS1989-1506
1989
Tompkins, L.A., Gonzaga, G.M.Diamonds in Brasil and a proposed model for the origin and distribution Of diamonds in the Coromandel region,Minas Gerais, BrasilEconomic Geology, Vol. 84, No. 3, May pp. 591-602BrazilDiamond genesis, Diamond occurrences, distr
DS1989-1539
1989
Van Schmus. W.R., Bickford, M.E., Anderson, R.R., Shearer, C.K.Quimby, Iowa scientific drill hole: definition of Precambrian crustal features in northwestern IowaGeology, Vol. 17, No. 6, June pp. 536-539IowaMidcontinent, Drilling
DS1989-1553
1989
Verzhak, V.V., Garanin, V.K., Kudryavtseva, G.P., MikhailichenkoTo the problem of diamond potential relationship to the mineral composition of kimberlites andlamproites.(in Russian)Geol. Rudn. Mestorozh., (Russian), Vol. 31, No. 2, Mar-Apr. pp. 15-27RussiaLamproites, Diamond potential
DS1989-1568
1989
Wagner, C.L., Howarth, P.J., Singhroy, V.H.A spectral geobotanical study at Natal Lake, northern OntarioInternational Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 10, No. 11, November pp. 1721-1734OntarioGeobotany, Remote sensing
DS1990-0144
1990
B.C. and Yukon Chamber of MinesCordilleran geology and exploration roundupB.c. And Yukon Chamber Of Mines, Program February 6-9 1990GlobalCordillern Roundup, Exploration
DS1990-0315
1990
Chauvin, L.The decision making process to implement a GIS: a planning and prototypingapproach. the Quebec's casehistoryQuebec Department of Mines, PRO, No. PDA -90, 10pQuebecGIS, Database/computer output
DS1990-0456
1990
Erlich, E.I., Slonimsky, G.Diamonds in SiberiaDiscoveries of valuable minerals and precious metals deposits related to, Hollister, V.F. ed., pp. 411-414RussiaOverview-history, Diamond exploration
DS1990-0549
1990
Gems & GemologyTanzania intensifies mineral searchGems and Gemology, Gem news, Vol. 26, No. 2, Summer, p. 160TanzaniaNews item, Diamond exploration
DS1990-0610
1990
Guillet, G.R.Exploration techniques for industrial mineralsThe Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) Annual Meeting Paper preprint, No. 107, 11pGlobalIndustrial minerals, Exploration
DS1990-0611
1990
Gummer, P.K., McGowan, S.E., Halabura, S.P.Diamond exploration at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, CanadaAmerican Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) Meeting, Salt Lake City, February 26, Non speaker/no preprintSaskatchewanExploration, Overview
DS1990-0720
1990
Hora, Z.D.Industrial minerals in British Columbia- newdevelopments, new discoveries and new opportunitiesThe Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin), Vol. 83, No. 933, January pp. 74-78British ColumbiaIndustrial minerals, Exploration
DS1990-0770
1990
Johnson, I.Success and geology. Presedential address to the Geol. Society ofAustraliaAustralian Geologist, Newsletter No. 74, March 30, pp. 6-9AustraliaEconomics, Exploration
DS1990-0978
1990
Manby, C.N.D., Wakeling, T.R.M.Developments in soft-ground drilling, sampling and in-situ testingTransactions of the Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (IMM), Vol. 99, Sect. A., pp. A91-109GlobalDrilling techniques, Methodology
DS1990-0980
1990
Manitoba Energy and MinesMineral exploration in Manitoba 1989; Manitoba exploration highlights March1989-February 1990; List of companies active in ManitobaManitoba Energy and Mines, approx. 25pManitobaExploration overview, Current activities
DS1990-0999
1990
McCandless, T.E.Kimberlite xenocryst wear in high energy fluvial systems: experimentalstudiesJournal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 37, No. 3, July pp. 323-331Colorado, AustraliaGeochemistry -stream sediment, Evaluation
DS1990-1224
1990
Richards, S.M.The role of research and development in successful explorationAustralian Geologist, Newsletter No. 77, pp. 6-8AustraliaResearch and development, Exploration
DS1990-1299
1990
Sanchez, J.D.Graphic processing, video digitizing, and presentation of geologicinformationGeobyte, Vol. 5, No. 1, February pp. 64-73GlobalComputer, GIS
DS1990-1310
1990
Schiller, E.A.Geological Society of Canada (GSC) releases diamond exploration manualProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Digest, Summer 1990, pp. 15, 16CanadaExploration, Diamond prospecting -sumM.
DS1990-1407
1990
Srinivasan, A., Richards, J.A.Knowledge based techniques for multi-source classificationInternational Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 11, No. 3, March, pp. 505-542GlobalRemote sensing, GIS, Computer systems
DS1990-1609
1990
Yaroslavskiy, R.I.The most general prerequisites of diamond bearing potential of some Igneous rocks of central Asia.(Russian)Dokl. Akad. Sci. SSSR, (Russian), No. 1, pp. 40-42RussiaDiamond potential, Igneous rocks
DS1991-0071
1991
Barbosa, O.Diamante no Brasil. Historico, ocorrencia, prospeccao e Lavra. (in Portugese)Servico Geologico do Brasil (CPRM), (in Portugese)., 136pBrazilHistory, occurreneces, Prospecting, kimberlites
DS1991-0113
1991
Beswick, A.E., Beckett, P.J., Courtin, G.M., Tapper, G.O.Evaluation of geobotanical remote sensing as an aid to mineral explorationin northeastern Ontario #2Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5757, 22pOntarioGeobotany, Remote sensing
DS1991-0259
1991
Chartier, T.Kimberlite exploration techniques in glaciated terrains in MichiganAmerican Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) Annual Section Meeting held April 24, 1991 Michigan Tech., 5p. courtesy of authorMichiganProspecting, Geomorphology-glaciation
DS1991-0307
1991
Coopersmith, H.G.Geology and exploration of the Kelsey Lake Diamondiferous kimberlites, Colorado, United States (US) #1American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, No. 91-174, 8p. 1 table, 12 figsColoradoExploration, Kelsey Lake kimberlites
DS1991-0336
1991
Daniels, L.R.M., Jennings, C.M.H., Lee, F.E., Blaine, J.L.The geology of the M1 kimberlite, southern BotswanaProceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference held Araxa June 1991, Servico Geologico do Brasil (CPRM) Special, pp. 58-59BotswanaExploration, Kimberlite
DS1991-0382
1991
Dinham, N.South Africa and the winds of changeAustralian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) Bulletin, No. 6, November pp. 19-23South AfricaEconomics, exploration
DS1991-0384
1991
Dobbs, P.N., Duncan, D.J., Hu, S., Shee, S.R., Colgan, E.A., BrownThe geology of the Mengyin kimberlites, Shandong, ChinaProceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference held Araxa June 1991, Servico Geologico do Brasil (CPRM) Special, pp. 76-78ChinaDiamond exploration, Mineral sampling
DS1991-0391
1991
Dong ZhenxinSome geological characteristics of kimberlite type diamond deposits in Chin a and their ore prospecting indicators.*CHIMineral Deposits, K'Uang Ch'uang Ti Chih**CHI, Vol. 10, No. 5, pp. 255-264ChinaKimberlite, Indicator minerals
DS1991-0410
1991
Dummett, H.T.Diamond exploration in North AmericaThe Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin) ., Session on Diamonds at The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) Annual Meeting April, Vol. 84, No. 947, March p. 90. AbstractCanada, United StatesExploration, Brief overview
DS1991-0448
1991
EOSU.S.S.R. magnetic anomaly dat a. available from Nat. Geophys. Dat a Centre inUSAEos, Vol. 72, No. 33, August 13, p. 348RussiaMagnetic anomaly, Data sets
DS1991-0460
1991
Evans, T.J.Wisconsin's mineral industry developments in 1990. Brief 3 p. overview ofprospecting, leases and interestsSkillings' Mining Review, Vol. 80, No. 28, July 13, pp. 4-6WisconsinProspecting, Base metals -general
DS1991-0554
1991
Gent, M.R.Diamond exploration in Saskatchewan #1Preprint paper given at the The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) Annual Meeting, held April 28-30, 1991, 19pSaskatchewanOverview, Diamond exploration
DS1991-0610
1991
Griffin, W.L., Ryan, C.G., Gurney, J.J., Sobolev, N.V., Win, T.T.Chromite macrocrysts in kimberlites and lamproites: geochemistry and origin #1Proceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference held Araxa June, pp. 142-144South Africa, RussiaGeochemistry -chrome-spinels, Mantle, exploration
DS1991-0634
1991
Gurney, J.J., Moore, R.O.Geochemical correlations between kimberlitic indicator minerals And diamonds as applied to explorationProceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference held Araxa June 1991, Servico Geologico do Brasil (CPRM) Special, pp. 125-126GlobalDiamond potential, Peridotite, eclogite
DS1991-0636
1991
Gurney, J.J., Moore, R.O., Griffin, W.L., Sobolev, N.V.The use of macrocryst minerals to predict diamond potential in kimberlites based on Southern Africa and a comparison with SiberiaGeological Society The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) First Annual Field Conference symposium held, 2pg. abstractSouth Africa, RussiaDiamond potential, Garnet, nickel thermometry
DS1991-0721
1991
Hodgins, B.L., Halways, L.E.Rotary blasthole drills: future trendsSkillings Mining Review, Vol. 80, No. 15, April 13, pp. 4-7GlobalDrilling, Rotary blastholes -open pit Mines
DM1991-2117
1991
London Mining JournalGreenland: new legislation to attract investorsLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 317, No. 8137, August 30, pp. 157-159GreenlandLegal -legislation, Exploration
DS1991-1217
1991
National Technical Information ServiceGeographic information systems updateNational Technical Information Service, $ 60.00GlobalGIS, Bibliography
DS1991-1241
1991
northwest Territories Division of GeologyExploration overview 1991. Abstracts of current explorationnorthwest Territories Division of Geology, November, 40pNorthwest TerritoriesExploration, Overview
DS1991-1298
1991
Parker, H.D.The state of GIS in natural resourcesComputers and Miing, Vol. 6, No. 10, June pp. 1-4GlobalGIS, Brief overview of applications -natural resources
DS1991-1329
1991
Percival, J.A., Bursnall, J.T., Moser, D.E., Shaw, D.M.Site survey for the Canadian Continental Drilling Program Pilot Project In the Kapuskasing UpliftOntario Geological Survey Open File, Open File No. 5790, 34pOntarioDrilling, Kapuskasing structural zone
DS1991-1330
1991
Percival, J.A., Bursnall, J.T., Moser, D.E., Shaw, D.M.Site survey for the Canadian Continental Drilling Program's Pilot Projectin the Kapuskasing UpliftOntario Geological Survey Open File, Open File No. 5790, 34pOntarioDrilling, Kapuskasing Structural Zone
DS1991-1492
1991
Saltykov, O.G., Erinchek, Y.M.Mechanism of the formation of buried high contrast haloes of diamond satellite minerals on local paleo-heights.(Russian)Doklady Academy of Sciences Akademy Nauk SSSR, (Russian), Vol. 320, No. 1, pp. 169-173RussiaIndicator minerals
DS1991-1588
1991
Simpson, M.A.Kimberlite indicator minerals in southwestern SaskatchewanSaskatchewan Research Council Publication report plus appendices on disc in, Publ.R-1210-8-E-91, 13p.text &approx.100 pages appendixSaskatchewanGeochemistry, indicator minerals, Kimberlite
DS1991-1745
1991
Towie, N.J., Marz, M.R., Bush, M.D., Manning, E.R.The Aries Diamondiferous kimberlite pipe: central Kimberley Block, westernAustraliaProceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference held Araxa June 1991, Servico Geologico do Brasil (CPRM) Special, pp. 435-436AustraliaSampling, prospecting, geophysics, Structure, geochemistry, alluvials
DS1991-1934
1991
Zhu LianxingGenesis and prospecting of primary diamond deposits in easternChina.*CHIJournal of Changchun College of Geology, *CHI, Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 55-60ChinaGeophysics, Diamond exploration
DS1992-0084
1992
Baril, D., Renez, A., Thompson, P.H., Broome, H.J., Barrie, C.T.NATMAP Slave project: integrating LANDSAT, ERSI Radar, aeromagnetic and geological dat a for regional mappingNorthwest Territories Geoscience Forum held November 25, 26th. 1992, poster, AbstractNorthwest TerritoriesMapping, GIS
DS1992-0130
1992
Blain, C.F.Is exploration becoming cost effective?Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) Bulletin, No. 7, December pp. 48-55AustraliaEconomics, Exploration
DS1992-0172
1992
Brophy, J.A.Exploration overview 1991 Northwest Territories. Brief commentary on Lac deGras areanorthwest Territories Geology Division, November 1991, Revised March 1992, p. 9Northwest TerritoriesDiamond exploration activity, Lac de Gras area
DS1992-0180
1992
Bryan, D., Frazer, J.Diamond exploration methodsNorthwest Territories Geoscience Forum held November 25, 26th. 1992, AbstractNorthwest TerritoriesExploration
DS1992-0380
1992
Dooley, K.Geographic information systems in E and P computingGeobyte, Vol. 7, No. 5, pp. 36-40GlobalComputer, GIS
DS1992-0401
1992
Dummett, H.T.Letter to editor in response to Griffin's outline of nickel thermometerExplore ( Exploration Geochemist's Newsletter), No. 75, p. 3AustraliaDiamond exploration, Nickel thermometer
DS1992-0463
1992
Fischer, M.M. t al.Geographic information systems, spatial modelling and policy evaluationSpringer Verlag, 312p. $ approx. 120.00GlobalBook -ad, GIS
DS1992-0558
1992
GeotimesIndustrial minerals overview: very brief mention of diamond activity around the worldGeotimes, Vol. 37, No. 2, February p. 17China, Canada, Saskatchewan, AustraliaNews item, Diamond exploration
DS1992-0628
1992
Guilov, P., Gent, M.R.Review of industrial minerals investigations 1992-1993. Kimberlite indicator mineral samplingSaskatchewan Report Summary of Investigations 1992, miscellaneous Report No. 92-4, pp. 197-198SaskatchewanGeochemistry, Indicator minerals, kimberlite sampling
DM1992-1903
1992
IndiaquaDe Beers resumes role in Tanzanian diamond sceneIndiaqua, Annual 1992/3, p. 51GlobalNews item, Exploration
DS1992-0782
1992
Jennings, C.Diavik projectNorthwest Territories Geoscience Forum held November 25, 26th. 1992, AbstractNorthwest TerritoriesExploration overview, Project - Diavik
DS1992-0784
1992
Jennings, C.M.H.Diamonds in the Canadian ShieldMan. Geological Survey Convention '92, p. abstractManitobaNews item, Exploration
DS1992-0870
1992
Kjarsgaard, B.A.On the use and abuse of kimberlite indicator mineralsNorthwest Territories Geoscience Forum held November 25, 26th. 1992, Poster, AbstractNorthwest TerritoriesGeochemistry, Indicator minerals
DS1992-1027
1992
McClenaghan, M.B., DiLabio, R.N.W.Drift prospecting for diamonds and overburden drill hole compilation in the Kirkland Lake and Timmins areas.Ontario Geological Survey, Ontario Mines and Minerals Symposium held Dec., Poster abstract only, p. 45.OntarioGeochemistry, Drilling
DS1992-1232
1992
Premoll, C.Angola emerges as exploration targetEngineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 193, No. 7, July pp. 32-37AngolaExploration, Overview
DS1992-1247
1992
Quirt, D.The 1914 Harris 'Ruby Rush' and its connection to Saskatchewan diamond exploration in the 1990'sSaskatchewan Res. Council, SRC R-1210-1-E94.SaskatchewanExploration, History
DS1992-1322
1992
Saltykov, O.G., Erinchek, V.M.Model manifestation kimberlite field in terrigenous intermediate collectors of diamond satellite minerals.(Russian)Doklady Academy of Sciences Akademy Nauk SSSR, (Russian), Vol. 326, No. 1, pp. 154-158.RussiaIndicator minerals, Model
DS1992-1349
1992
Schulze, D.J., Anderson, P.F.Composition and significance of xenocrystal garnet, chromite and ilmenite from diamond bearing kimberlites in the Kirkland Lake cluster.Ontario Geological Survey, Ontario Mines and Minerals Symposium held Dec., Poster abstract only, p. 54.OntarioMineral chemistry, Indicator minerals
DS1992-1406
1992
Simmons, B.D.Teck's exploration approach in eastern CanadaThe Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) Exploration and Mining Geology, Vol. 1, No. 3, July pp. 209-212Ontario, QuebecExploration, economics, Philosophy -Teck Corp
DS1992-1408
1992
Simpson, D.W., Andersm M.H.Tectonics and topography of the Western United States - an application Of digital mappingGsa Today, Vol. 2, No. 6, June pp. 117, 118, 120-121United StatesTectonics, Topography, GIS
DS1992-1446
1992
Sobolev, N.V., Afanasev, V.P., Pokhilenko, N.P., Kaminsky, F.V.Pyropes and diamonds of the Algerian Sahara.(Russian)Doklady Academy of Sciences Akademy Nauk SSSR, (Russian), Vol. 325, No. 2, pp. 367-373.AlgeriaIndicator minerals, Pyropes, diamonds
DS1992-1504
1992
Swanson, F.J., Gent, M.R.Preliminary results of reconnaissance sampling for diamond indicatorminerals.Saskatchewan Report Summary of Investigations 1992, miscellaneous Report No. 92-4, pp. 199-203.SaskatchewanSampling, garnets, Indicator minerals
DS1992-1626
1992
Waller, M., Ali Sha, M.Advances in drilling technologyTransactions of the Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (IMM), Vol. 101, Sept-Dec, pp. A 166-172GlobalDrilling, Overview of advances
DS1992-1679
1992
Wiltshire, D.A.Selected papers in the applied computer sciences 1992United States Geological Survey (USGS) Bulletin, No. B 2016, 58p. $ 5.50GlobalComputer, GIS, CD-RoM.
DS1993-0057
1993
Babu, S.K., et al.A new venture for prospecting for diamonds in Diamondiferous kimberlitesRecent researches in Geology (India), Vol. 14, pp. 132-135.IndiaProspecting, Diamonds
DS1993-0100
1993
Bedell, R.L.Jr.GIS and the geosciences.. seminar outlineGeological Society of America short course, 200pGlobalBook -table of contents, GIS
DS1993-0254
1993
Chumirin, K.G.A short manual on determining wear of pyrope and picroilmeniteDiamonds of Yakutia, pp. 77-78.Russia, YakutiaSampling technology, Indicator minerals
DS1993-0255
1993
Chung, Chang-Jo, Fabbri, A.G.The representation of geoscience information for dat a integrationNonrenewable Resources, Vol. 2, No. 2, Summer pp. 122-139GlobalGIS, Fuzzy logic, Geostatistics
DS1993-0286
1993
Coopersmith, H.Diamond mine discoveryProspectors and Developers Diamond Workshop, held March 27th, Toronto, 34pUnited StatesExploration overview, Exploration techniques, sequence
DS1993-0293
1993
Crabtree, D.Electron probe analysis of indicator minerals from kimberlites and relatedrocks.Ontario Geological Survey Summary of Field Work and other activities, Misc, Paper No. 162, pp. 206-208.OntarioMicroprobe techniques, Indicator minerals
DS1993-0315
1993
Daltykov, O.G., Erinchek, Yu.M.Mechanism of the development of buried high pressurerominence haloes of the accessory minerals of diamond on ancient local rises.Doklady Academy of Sciences USSR, Earth Science Section, Vol. 321, No. 8, August 1993, pp. 126-132.Russia, Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)Indicator minerals, Accessory minerals
DM1993-1913
1993
Diamond News and South African JewellerArgyle mine plans 20% rise in mill capacityDiamond News and South African Jeweller, No. 6, June p. 48, 50, 51AustraliaProduction, market, exploration, Deposit -Argyle and Ashton
DM1993-1944
1993
Diamond News and South African JewellerDe Beers annual report - summary of Kimberley Mines, Koffiefontein, Namaqualand, Premier, Venetia, marine, CDM, DebswanaDiamond News and South African Jeweller, No. 6, June p. 52, 55, 57South Africa, BotswanaProduction, market, exploration, De Beers annual report
DS1993-0348
1993
Diamonds of Yakutia, RussiaDiamond exploration in complicated covered areas: methodology, designs, problems.Diamonds of Yakutia, pp. 107-112.Russia, YakutiaExploration, Technology
DS1993-0355
1993
DiLabio, R.N.W.Glacial dispersion trainsThe Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) Professional Development Program, Techniques in exploration for, pp. 88-109GlobalDiamond exploration, Techniques, geomorphology
DS1993-0367
1993
Dong Zhenxin, Cong Andong, Han Zhuguo, H.Mineralogical criteria for determination of diamond content in kimberlites.*CHIMineral Deposits *CHI, Vol.12, No. 1, pp. 48-54ChinaMineral chemistry, Indicator minerals
DS1993-0437
1993
Fenton, M.M., Pawlowicz, J.G.Till geochemistry and mineralogy, northern Alberta: preliminary reportThe Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin) , Annual Meeting Abstracts approximately 10 lines, Vol. 86, No. 968, March POSTER ABSTRACT p. 68AlbertaMineral chemistry, Indicator minerals
DS1993-0517
1993
Gent, M.R.Scope of the symposium... overviewMid-continent diamonds Geological Association of Canada (GAC)-Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Symposium ABSTRACT volume, held Edmonton May, pp. 1-6CanadaDiamond exploration
DS1993-0566
1993
Graham, D.F., Bonhamcaon, G.F.Airborne radiometric dat a - a new tool for reconnaissance geological mapping using a GISPhotogrammetry E.R., Vol. 59, No. 8, August, pp. 1243-1249GlobalGIS, Geophysics -radiometric data
DS1993-0596
1993
Gurney, J.J.Diamond exploration and prospectivity in NamibiaConference on Mining Investment in Namibia, March 17-19th., 1993, Abstracts, pp. 15-17NamibiaBrief overview, Diamond exploration
DS1993-0598
1993
Gurney, J.J., Helmstaedt, H., Moore, R.O.A review of the use and application of mantle mineral geochemistry in diamond exploration.Pure and Applied Chemistry, Vol. 65, No. 12, December pp. 2423-2442.GlobalGeochemistry, Diamond exploration
DS1993-0600
1993
Gurney, J.J., Moore, R.L.Geochemical correlations between kimberlitic indicator minerals And diamonds #2Prospectors and Developers Diamond Workshop, held March 27th, Toronto, 23pSouth AfricaGeochemistry, Indicator minerals, diamonds
DS1993-0649
1993
Helmstaedt, H.H.Natural diamond occurrences and tectonic setting of "primary" diamonddepositsProspectors and Developers Diamond Workshop, held March 27th, Toronto, 70pCanada, GlobalDiamond occurrences, Tectonic setting
DS1993-0650
1993
Helmstaedt, H.H.Natural diamond occurences and tectonic setting of primary diamonddepositsThe Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) Professional Development Program, Techniques in exploration for, pp. 3-72GlobalDiamond exploration, Techniques
DS1993-0743
1993
Jefferson, C.W. Chandler, Hulbert, Smith, FitzhenryAssessment of mineral and energy resource potential in the Laughland Lake terrestrial area and Wag Marine areaGeological Survey of Canada (GSC) Open File, No. 2659, 60p.Northwest TerritoriesExploration
DS1993-0855
1993
Krjuchkov, A.I., Sarlthev, I.K.Some aspects of the evaluation of covered Yakutian diamond depositsDiamonds of Yakutia, pp. 113-114.Russia, YakutiaEvaluation
DS1993-0861
1993
Kryuchkov, A.I.History of the formation and development of Amakinskaya geologicalexpedition.Diamonds of Yakutia, pp. 105-106.Russia, YakutiaAmakinskaya expedition, Exploration
DS1993-0964
1993
Malpas, J.Deep drilling of the Oceanic crust and Upper MantleGsa Today, Vol. 3, No. 3, March pp. 53-57MantleCrust, Drilling, magma chambers
DS1993-0965
1993
Malpas, J.Deep drilling of the oceanic crust and upper mantleGsa Today, Vol. 3, No. 3, March pp. 53-57.MantleDrilling
DS1993-0991
1993
McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, B.M., Stirling, J.A.R., Pringle, G.Chemistry of kimberlitic indicator minerals in drift from the Kirkland Lakearea, northeastern OntarioGeological Survey of Canada, $ 57.00 and $ 15.00 and 15.00, Open File, No. 2761, 375p. 1 disc. 1 map 1: 200, 000OntarioGeochemistry, Indicator minerals
DS1993-1061
1993
Mityukhin, S.I.Geological structure of the Siberian platform in relationship to problems of prospecting and exploration for diamonds.Diamonds of Yakutia, pp. 31-32.Russia, YakutiaSiberian Platform, Exploration
DS1993-1062
1993
Mityukhin, S.I., Taranenko, V.I.Diamond prospecting by correlation of stratigraphy andgeological/historical interpretation.Diamonds of Yakutia, pp. 67-70.Russia, YakutiaProspecting, Stratigraphy
DS1993-1098
1993
Mustard, D.K., Mitchell, G.M.The need for integrated information systems for the Slave-Craton diamondplay.Northwest Territories Exploration Overview for 1993, November pp. 44-45.Northwest TerritoriesData sets, Overview of needs
DM1993-2332
1993
Northern MinerLeahy defends potential of Kirkland Lake areaNorthern Miner, Vol. 79, No. 6, April 12, p. 16.OntarioNews item, Exploration
DM1993-2346
1993
Northern MinerMore about diamonds. Canadian mining companies -brief overview of theirNorthern Miner, Vol. 78, No. 48, Feb. 1, p. 6.Ontario, Quebec, Alaska, Tanzania, Northwest Territories, AlbertaNews item, Tan Range Exploration, Pure Gold, Garden Lake, Exploration, Exploration Orbite, Southern Arizona, Strike, Lac, Regal
DS1993-1234
1993
Phillips, D.C.3-D geologic modeling.. no longer just a research toolGeotimes, Vol. 38, No. 7, July pp. 14-16GlobalGIS, Geologic modeling 3D.
DS1993-1248
1993
Poling, G.W.Diamond recovery processesThe Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin) , Annual Meeting Abstracts LESS than approximately 10, Vol. 86, No. 968, March ABSTRACT p. 75.Northwest TerritoriesMineral processing, Evaluation, economics
DS1993-1357
1993
Ryan, B.Diamonds in Labrador: its time to lookNewfoundland Ore Horizons, Vol. 2, pp. 143-155.LabradorExploration
DS1993-1362
1993
Safyannikov, V.Y., Minorin, V.E.Some aspects of delineation of primary diamond depositsDiamonds of Yakutia, Russia, Extended Abstracts, Volume in English $ 115.00, pp. 93-96.Russia, YakutiaPrimary deposits, Evaluation
DS1993-1363
1993
Safyannikov, V.Y., Minorin, V.E.Prospecting evaluation of diamond depositsDiamonds of Yakutia, Russia, Extended Abstracts, Volume in English $ 115.00, pp. 89-92.Russia, YakutiaProspecting, Evaluation
DS1993-1363
1993
Safyannikov, V.Y., Minorin, V.E.Prospecting evaluation of diamond depositsDiamonds of Yakutia, Russia, Extended Abstracts, Volume in English $ 115.00, pp. 89-92.Russia, YakutiaProspecting, Evaluation
DS1993-1364
1993
Sage, R., Morris, T., Sears, S.MNDM ( Ontario Geological Survey) announces the possibility of Diamond bearing kimberlite in the Wawa area.Ontario Geological Survey News release, No. 182, December 14, 2p.OntarioNews item, Dead River, indicator minerals
DS1993-1400
1993
Schulze, D.J.An introduction to the recognition and significance of kimberlite indicatorminerals.The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) Professional Development Program, Techniques in exploration for, pp. 73-87.GlobalDiamond exploration, Techniques
DS1993-1407
1993
Scott, R.W., Detra, P.S., Berger, B.R.Advances related to United States and International mineral resources:developing framework and exploration technologiesUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) Bulletin, No. 2039United StatesExploration technology
DS1993-1600
1993
Thorleifson, L.H.Diamond indicator mineral tracing in CanadaThe Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) Professional Development Program, Techniques in exploration for, pp. 110-125.GlobalDiamond exploration, Techniques
DS1993-1601
1993
Thorleifson, L.H.Provenance of heavy minerals on the Canadian PrairieMid-continent diamonds Geological Association of Canada (GAC)-Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Symposium ABSTRACT volume, held Edmonton May, pp. 71-76.Saskatchewan, AlbertaMineral chemistry, Indicator minerals
DS1993-1618
1993
Tsyganov, V.A.Theory, methods and some results of quantitative reliability evaluation of prospecting systems (with reference to the practice of diamond prospecting inW.Diamonds of Yakutia, pp. 47-50.Russia, YakutiaProspecting, Evaluation
DS1993-1618
1993
Tsyganov, V.A.Theory, methods and some results of quantitative reliability evaluation of prospecting systems (with reference to the practice of diamond prospecting inW.Diamonds of Yakutia, pp. 47-50.Russia, YakutiaProspecting, Evaluation
DS1993-1619
1993
Tsyganov, V.A.Methods and results of studying reliability of prospecting systems in the Yakutian Diamondiferous province.Diamonds of Yakutia, pp. 43-46.Russia, YakutiaProspecting, Exploration
DS1993-1619
1993
Tsyganov, V.A.Methods and results of studying reliability of prospecting systems in the Yakutian Diamondiferous province.Diamonds of Yakutia, pp. 43-46.Russia, YakutiaProspecting, Exploration
DS1993-1620
1993
Tsyganov, V.A.Results of classification and examination of failures of the main diamond prospecting methods.Diamonds of Yakutia, pp. 139-142.Russia, YakutiaProspecting, Technology
DS1993-1622
1993
Tsyganov, V.A., Shchukin, V.N.Rejecting conditions, parameters of minimal viable and minimal economic exploration targets as well as indicator targets of pipe clusters and fields.Diamonds of Yakutia, pp. 85-88.Russia, YakutiaExploration, Clusters
DS1993-1696
1993
Ward, B.C., Dredge, L.A., Kerr, D.E., Dilabio, R.N.W.Glacial geology and implications for drift prospecting in the Lac de Gras area (76C, D, 86A) northwest Territories.Northwest Territories Exploration Overview for 1993, November pp. 54.Northwest TerritoriesGlacial, Drift prospecting
DS1993-1788
1993
Yakutin, V.E.Alluvial diamond deposits of western Yakutia: methods of evaluation andexploration.Diamonds of Yakutia, pp. 103-104.Russia, YakutiaAlluvials, Evaluation
DS1993-1827
1993
Zinchuk, N.N.The Yakutian geological research and prospecting department of the Almazy Rossii Sakha Co.: history, structure, research trends and personnel.Diamonds of Yakutia, pp. 115-118.Russia, YakutiaProspecting
DS1993-1841
1993
Zuev, V.M., Bezborodov, S.M., Tsyganov, V.A.The structure of the geological prospecting enterprises of Almazy Rossii Sahka company: general technological schemes of prospecting and exploration fordiamonds.Diamonds of Yakutia, pp. 37-42.Russia, YakutiaProspecting, Exploration
DS1993-1841
1993
Zuev, V.M., Bezborodov, S.M., Tsyganov, V.A.The structure of the geological prospecting enterprises of Almazy Rossii Sahka company: general technological schemes of prospecting and exploration fordiamonds.Diamonds of Yakutia, pp. 37-42.Russia, YakutiaProspecting, Exploration
DS1993-1843
1993
Zuev, V.M., Smolnikov, V.A.Geology, prospecting and exploration methods of the search for Kimberlites in Yakutia.Preprint handout at PDA Conference March 30, 1993, 9p.Russia, Siberia, Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)Exploration overview, Historical background
DS1994-0012
1994
Afanasev, V.P., Sobolev, N.V., Kirillov, E.A., Yusupov, I.S.Relative abrasive stability of pyrope and pyroilmenite -indicator minerals of kimberlite.(Russian)Doklady Academy of Sciences Nauk, Vol. 337, No. 3, July pp. 359-362.Russia, SiberiaMineralogy, Indicator minerals
DS1994-0099
1994
Ballantyne, S.B., Harris, D.C.Alluvial gold, platinum group minerals and diamond indicator minerals from modern tertiary drainages in central Alberta.Geological Survey of Canada Open Forum January 17-19th. Abstracts only, p. 9, 10.AlbertaGeomorphology, Indicator minerals
DS1994-0198
1994
Bowie, C., Kjarsgaard, B.A.Ultilization of GIS technology for the exploration of kimberlite pipes, Lacde Gras.Northwest Territories 1994 Open House Abstracts, p. 25-26. abstractNorthwest TerritoriesNews item, GIS
DS1994-0199
1994
Bowie, C., Kjarsgaard, B.A., Wyllie, R.J.S.Utilization of GIS technology for the exploration of kimberlite deposits, Lac de Gras area, Slave Province, Northwest Territories.Geological Survey of Canada Open Forum January 17-19th. Abstracts only, p. 11.Northwest TerritoriesGIS, Kimberlite
DS1994-0204
1994
Boyd, W.F.The story of Russian diamond occurrencesCanadian Gemologist, Vol. XV, No. 1, Spring pp. 8-13.RussiaDiamond occurrences, Brief overview
DS1994-0213
1994
Broome, J., Vijoen, D.CD ROM distribution of intergrated geoscience dat a sets for the NATMAP shield margin project area, Manitoba and Saskatchewan.Geological Survey of Canada Open Forum January 17-19th. Abstracts only, p. 12.Manitoba, SaskatchewanGIS, Craton
DS1994-0226
1994
Budkewitsch, P., et al.Characterization and extraction of linear features from digital imagesCanadian Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 20, No. 3, Sept. pp. 268-279CanadaGIS, Structure -linears
DS1994-0278
1994
Chadwick, J.Exploration in permafrost...overcoming arduous drilling conditions in theArctic.GeoDrilling International, February, p. 5, 7.Northwest TerritoriesDrilling
DS1994-0285
1994
Chatterjee, A.K.Exploration for diamond in IndiaAsian Mining 4th. International Conference Nov. 1993, pp. 203-220.IndiaDiamond exploration, Regions discussed
DS1994-0343
1994
Corrans, R.D.Mineral exploration in AfricaExploration and Mining Geology, Vol. 3, No. 4, Oct. pp. 311-314AfricaExploration overview
DS1994-0453
1994
Dredge, L.A., Kerr, D., Ward, B.C., Dilabio, R.M.W.Drift prospecting and surficial geology in the Lac de Gras NTS 76C, 76 86A) Northwest Territories.Geological Survey of Canada Open Forum January 17-19th. Abstracts only, p. 14.Northwest TerritoriesGeomorphology, Drift prospecting
DS1994-0577
1994
Garrett, R.G., Thorleifson, I.H.Kimberlitic indicator mineral reconnaissance of the Canadian PrairiesGeological Survey of Canada Open Forum January 17-19th. Abstracts only, p. 17.Alberta, Saskatchewan, ManitobaGeochemistry, Indicator minerals
DS1994-0578
1994
Garson, D.F., Jefferson, C.W., Kerwill, J.A., et al.Mineral potential map of the northern Slave Province NTS 76, 86, a data-driven spatial modelling prototype for the mineral resources map of the Northwest Territories.Geological Survey of Canada Open Forum January 17-19th. Abstracts only, p. 17.Northwest TerritoriesMap, GIS
DS1994-0675
1994
Guo Lihe, Wang Alian, Wang Wuyi, Zhang AndiInfrared spectroscopic characteristics of garnets and spinels - a potential discriminative tool for diamond exploration.Proceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 2, pp. 357-365.ChinaGeothermometry, Diamond exploration
DS1994-0698
1994
Hainey, J.Canada's diamond playInternational Review, No. 57, Sept. pp. 2-3.CanadaNews item, Diamond exploration
DS1994-0733
1994
Hartley, J.S.Drilling : tools and program managementBalkema, 150p. approx, $40.00GlobalBook -ad and review, Drilling
DS1994-0759
1994
Hendricks, C., Scobie, M., Boudreault, F.A study of blasthole drilling accuracy: monitoring instrumentation andpracticeThe Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin), Vol. 87, No. 977, February pp. 60-66ManitobaDrilling, Mining -dilution
DS1994-0829
1994
Janse, A.J.A.Is Clifford's Rule still valid? Affirmative examples from around theworld.Proceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 2, pp. 215-235.GlobalDiamond exploration, Proterozoic craton, Clifford's Rule
DS1994-0839
1994
Jaques, A.L., Wyborn, L.A.L., Gallagher, R.The role of geographic information systems, empirical modelling and expert systems in metallogenic research.Geological Society of Australia Abstracts, No. 37, p. 196-7.Australia, Western AustraliaGIS, Metallogeny, alkaline rocks
DS1994-0868
1994
Kaminsky, F.V., Feldman, A.A., Varlamov, V.A., et al.Prognostication of primary diamond deposits #1The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) Section, 12p. 11 figs.Russia, YakutiaDiamond genesis, Area selection, prospecting
DS1994-1002
1994
Le Messurier, P.Exploration in the Northern TerritoryAustralian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) Bulletin., No. 3, May, pp. 37-39.AustraliaNews item, Exploration activity
DM1994-2196
1994
London Mining JournalAfrica -the final frontierLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 323, No. 8295, Sept. 30, pp. 21-28AfricaEconomics, Markets for investment, exploration
DM1994-2234
1994
London Mining JournalEmerging markets special supplementLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 323, No. 8295, Sept. 30, 92pGlobalEconomics, Markets for investment, exploration
DM1994-2235
1994
London Mining JournalInvesting in the new marketsLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 323, No. 8295, Sept. 30, pp. 8-16GlobalEconomics, Markets for investment, exploration
DM1994-2248
1994
London Mining JournalIndian liberalisationLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 323, No. 8295, Sept. 30, pp. 29-31IndiaEconomics, Markets for investment, exploration
DM1994-2322
1994
London Mining JournalSouth Africa -emergingLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 323, No. 8295, Sept. 30, pp. 17-20South AfricaEconomics, Markets for investment, exploration
DS1994-1139
1994
McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, B.Glacial dispersal of kimberlitic indicator minerals, Kirkland Lake, Ontario.Geological Survey of Canada Open Forum January 17-19th. Abstracts only, p. 27.OntarioGeomorphology, Indicator minerals
DS1994-1160
1994
McMartin, I.Significance of multiple ice flow sequences and associated till sheets for drift prospecting near the Paleozoic/Precambrian boundary. the Flin Flon area.Geological Survey of Canada Open Forum January 17-19th. Abstracts only, p. 27.ManitobaGeomorphology, Drift prospecting
DS1994-1172
1994
Merks, J.W.Bulk sampling in diamond explorationThe Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) District 6, Oct. 11-15th. Vancouver, pp. 39-48.GlobalSampling, Diamond exploration
DS1994-1228
1994
Moore, R.O., Fipke, C.E., Dummett, H.T.The BHP Dia Met joint venture diamond project, Northwest Territories, Canada.The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) Section Meeting Oct. 12, Vancouver, 4p.Northwest TerritoriesProject update, Exploration, sampling, geophysics
DS1994-1358
1994
Pell, J.Kimberlites and diamond exploration in the Slave structural province northwest TerritoriesNorthwest Territories Geoscience Forum preprint, 5p.Northwest Territories, Baffin IslandNews item, Exploration activity
DS1994-1409
1994
Preston, P.G., Novak, V.Exploration in Western Australia... brief mention of diamond activitiesAustralian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) Bulletin., No. 3, May, pp. 54-56AustraliaNews item, Exploration activity
DS1994-1424
1994
Radhakri, B.P.New thinking on diamond explorationJournal of Geological Society India, Vol. 44, No. 4, October p. 366.IndiaDiamond exploration
DS1994-1428
1994
Ramani, R.J., Mozumdar, B.K., Samaddar, A.B.Computers in mineral industryA.a.balkema, 350pGlobalEconomics, evaluation, geostatistics, ore reserves, Book -table of contents
DS1994-1506
1994
Ryabchikov, I.D.Trace elements as indicators of the processes of kimberlite meltgeneration.(Russian)Doklady Academy of Sciences Nauk, Vol. 337, No. 3, July pp. 376-378.Russia, SiberiaMineralogy, Indicator minerals
DS1994-1518
1994
Saltykov, O.G., Erinchek, Yu.M.A model for the occurrence of a kimberlite field in terrigenous intermediate collectors of indicators.Doklady Academy of Sciences USSR, Vol. 327A, Nov. pp. 59-63.Russia, YakutiaDiamond, kimberlite genesis, Indicator minerals, geochemistry
DS1994-1599
1994
Silver, D.B.1992 mineral exploration statistics -USA and Canadian companiesEconomic Geology, Vol. 89, No. 4, June-July pp. 960-967United States, CanadaEconomics, Exploration expenditures, costs
DS1994-1626
1994
Smith, C.B.Diamond exploration activities in AustraliaThe Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM), 7p.AustraliaDiamond exploration, techniques, Alluvials, History
DS1994-1628
1994
Smith, C.B., Lucas, H., Hall, A.E., Ramsay, R.R.Diamond prospectivity and indicator mineral chemistry: a western Australianperspective.Proceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 2, pp. 312-318.AustraliaGeochemistry, Diamond exploration
DS1994-1725
1994
Swanson, F.J., Gent, M.R.Results of reconnaissance sampling for kimberlite and lamproite indicatorminerals, Saskatchewan #1Geological Survey of Canada Open Forum January 17-19th. Abstracts only, p. 37.SaskatchewanGeochemistry, Indicator minerals
DS1994-1775
1994
Thorlieffson, L.H., Garrett, R.G., Matile, G.Prairie kimberlite study - indicator mineral geochemistryGeological Survey of Canada Open File, No. 2875, 1 disc. $ 15.00SaskatchewanGeochemistry, Indicator minerals
DS1994-1793
1994
Towie, N.J., Bush, M.D., Manning, E.R., Marx, M.R., Ramsay, R.R.The Aries Diamondiferous kimberlite pipe central Kimberley Block, westernAustralia: exploration, setting and evaluation.Proceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 2, pp. 319-328.AustraliaDiamond exploration, Deposit -Aries
DS1994-1803
1994
Truebe, H.A.Managing mineral exploration information on a personal computerEngineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 195, No. 7, July pp. WW 18-23GlobalComputer programs, Exploration
DS1994-1885
1994
Warin, O.N.Exploration in a changing world - 2000 and beyondThe Australian Geologist, No. 93, Dec. 20, pp. 19-23AustraliaEconomics, Exploration
DS1994-1982
1994
Zhang Andi, Dehuan, X., Xiling, X., Lihe, G., Jianzong Z., Wuyi W.The status and future of diamond exploration in ChinaProceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 2, pp. 268-284.ChinaDiamond exploration, Review
DS1994-1991
1994
Zhou Jainxiong, Griffin, W.L., Jaques, A.L., Ryan, C.G., Win, T.T.Geochemistry of diamond indicator minerals from ChinaProceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 2, pp. 285-301.ChinaGeochemistry, Indicator minerals
DS1995-0008
1995
Afanasiev, V.P.Geological mineralogical system of searching for diamond depositsProceedings of the Sixth International Kimberlite Conference Extended Abstracts, pp. 1-3.Russia, Siberia, YakutiaHalo identification, Indicator minerals
DS1995-0205
1995
Bredikhin, A.V., Panin, A.V.Experience in the development and use of a geology geomorphology block in a geographic information systemMapping Sciences and Remote Sensing, Vol. 32, No. 1, Jan-Mar pp. 50-58RussiaRemote Sensing, GIS
DS1995-0267
1995
Carlson, J.A.Systematic exploration for Diamondiferous kimberlitesRandol at Vancouver '94, pp. 103-108.Northwest TerritoriesDiamond exploration, Dia Met
DS1995-0329
1995
Clement, R.Diamonds, some facts, figures and fantasiesProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Annual Meeting, p. 54. abstractGlobalDiamond exploration
DS1995-0353
1995
Coopersmith, H.G.A review of diamonds in Venezuela. #1Preprint for Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC), March 7th., 8p.VenezuelaDiamond -history, Exploration
DS1995-0386
1995
Dash, S.Diamond exploration in Wagrakarur, Anantpur district, Andhra Pradesh, India.Msc Thesis, Indian School Of Mines, IndiaDiamond exploration, Deposit -Wagrakarur
DS1995-0460
1995
Dunn, C.E.Mineral exploration beneath temporate forests: the information supplied bytreesExploration and Mining Geology (The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM)), Vol. 4, No. 3, July pp. 197-204SaskatchewanGeochemistry, geobotany, Exploration -plants
DS1995-0505
1995
Erinchek, Y.M., Ekhov, V.A., Parasotka, V.S.Prospecting for primary diamond deposits by geophysical methodsMineral Resources of Russia, abstract, Oct. 1994, pp. 24-31.Russia, YakutiaProspecting, Geophysics
DS1995-0650
1995
Golubev, Yu.Exploration in glaciated terrain: a Russian perspectiveJournal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 52, pp. 265-276.RussiaDiamond exploration, Geomorphology, glacial
DS1995-0686
1995
Griffin, W.L., Ryan, C.G.Trace elements in indicator minerals: area selection and target evaluationin diamond exploration #2Journal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 52, pp. 311-338.Global, AustraliaDiamond exploration, Area selection
DS1995-0693
1995
Guest, P.The diamond opportunity in Minas Gerais, BrasilRandol at Vancouver '94, pp. 51-53.BrazilDiamond exploration
DS1995-0705
1995
Gurney, J.J., Zweistra, P.The interpretation of the major element compositions of mantle minerals in diamond exploration.Journal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 52, pp. 293-310.South Africa, GlobalDiamond exploration, Evaluation
DS1995-0705
1995
Gurney, J.J., Zweistra, P.The interpretation of the major element compositions of mantle minerals in diamond exploration.Journal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 52, pp. 293-310.South Africa, GlobalDiamond exploration, Evaluation
DS1995-0770
1995
Hausel, W.D.Diamonds... brief overview of companies and properties.. Guardian, Redaurum, Royalstar...Wyoming Geo-Notes, August, pp. 34-40.Colorado, WyomingOverview of area properties -history, Diamond exploration
DS1995-0785
1995
Helmstaedt, H., Gurney, J.J.Geotectonic controls of primary diamond deposits: implications for areaselection.Journal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 52, pp. 125-144.Northwest TerritoriesDiamond exploration, Area selection
DS1995-0788
1995
Hepton, P.Deep rotary cored boreholes in soils using wireline drillingGeoDrilling International, Vol. 3, No. 2, April pp. 5, 7, 9.GlobalDrilling, Alluvials -not specific to diamonds
DS1995-0802
1995
Hinde, C.International hotspots... overview of presentation to the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC)Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Annual Publishing Exploration and Dev. Highlights, March pp. 35, 37, 38India, China, INdonesia, Ghana, Russia, ZimbabweFinland, Kazakhstan, Tanzania, Exploration activity
DS1995-0846
1995
Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (IMM)African Mining 95Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (IMM) Publ, 590pUganda, Zimbabwe, Ghana, Tanzania, Namibia, MaliMining, economics, gold, exploration, Book -Table of contents
DS1995-0873
1995
Janse, B.A history of diamond sources in Africa: Part 1Gems and Gemology, Vol. 31, Winter pp. 228-255.Africa, South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Zaire, AngolaHistory, Diamond exploration
DS1995-0874
1995
Janse, B.Diamond potential of CanadaUniversity of West. Australian Key Centre, held Feb. 15, 16th., 32p.CanadaDiamond exploration
DS1995-0883
1995
Jennings, C.M.H.The exploration context for diamondsJournal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 52, pp. 113-124.GlobalDiamond exploration, production charts, pipes, grades, Area selection
DS1995-0910
1995
Kaminsky, F.V., Feldman, A.A., Varlamov, V.A., Boyko, A.N.Prognostication of primary diamond deposits #2Journal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 52, pp. 167-182.RussiaDiamond exploration, Area selection
DS1995-1075
1995
Leake, R.C., Cornwell, J.D., Rollin, K.E., Styles, M.T.The potential for diamonds in BritainBritish Geological Survey Tech. Report, MRP No. 135, WF/95/1, 37p.GlobalGeology, Diamond potential
DS1995-1115
1995
Lowder, G.New South Wales, Australia - an internationally attractive location for investment in explorationProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Reprint, 6pAustralia, New South WalesEconomics, Exploration overview
DS1995-1125
1995
Lukyanova, L.I., Mareichev, A.M., Kuznetsov, G.P.Prospects for discovery of primary diamond deposits in the Urals and the eastern Russian PlatformMineral Resources of Russia, abstracts, Oct. 1994, pp. 19-23.Russia, UralsProspecting, Diamonds
DS1995-1138
1995
Macnae, J.Applications of geophysics for the detection and exploration of Kimberlites and lamproites.Journal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 52, pp. 213-244.AustraliaDiamond exploration, Geophysics
DS1995-1172
1995
Marshall, T., Baxter-Brown, R.Basic principles of alluvial diamond explorationJournal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 52, pp. 277-292.Australia, South AfricaDiamond exploration, Alluvial, placers
DS1995-1180
1995
Mattikalli, N.M., Devereux, B.J., Richards, K.S.Integration of remotely sensing satellite images with a Geographical Information systemComputers and Geosciences, Vol. 21, No. 8, October pp. 947-956GlobalRemote sensing, GIS
DS1995-1246
1995
Mikhailov, M.V., Erinchek, Y.M.Prediction of primary diamond depositsMineral Resources of Russia, abstract, Oct. 1994, pp. 10-14.Russia, SiberiaProspecting, Diamonds
DS1995-1276
1995
Mitchell, R.H.The role of petrography and lithogeochemistry in exploration for diamondiferous rocks.Journal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 52, pp. 339-350.GlobalDiamond exploration, Petrography
DS1995-1301
1995
Morgan, P.Diamond exploration from the bottom up: regional geophysical signatures of lithosphere conditionsJournal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 52, pp. 145-166.GlobalDiamond exploration, Geophysics - Area selection
DS1995-1308
1995
Morris, T.F., Bajc, A.F., Bernier, M.A., Kaszycki, C.A.Kimberlite heavy mineral indicator dat a releaseOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5934, 91p. MRD 16, $ 10.00OntarioExploration, Geomorphology, prospecting
DS1995-1308
1995
Morris, T.F., Bajc, A.F., Bernier, M.A., Kaszycki, C.A.Kimberlite heavy mineral indicator dat a releaseOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5934, 91p. MRD 16, $ 10.00OntarioExploration, Geomorphology, prospecting
DS1995-1309
1995
Morris, T.F., Kaszycki, C.A.A prospector's guide for drift prospecting for diamonds, northern OntarioOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5933OntarioExploration, Geomorphology, prospecting
DS1995-1309
1995
Morris, T.F., Kaszycki, C.A.A prospector's guide for drift prospecting for diamonds, northern OntarioOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5933OntarioExploration, Geomorphology, prospecting
DS1995-1313
1995
Muggeridge, M.Pathfinder sampling techniques for locating primary sources of diamondJournal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 52, pp. 183-204.AustraliaDiamond exploration, Sampling -pathfinder elements
DS1995-1314
1995
Muggeridge, M.Diamond explorers -geological sleuths.Unknown, pp. 4, 5.GlobalDiamond exploration, Brief layman's explanation
DS1995-1361
1995
Northwest Territories, Mineral PolicyUpdated section for guide to legislation affecting exploration and mining in the northwest Territories Territories.Northwest Territories, Mineral Policy, 13p.Northwest TerritoriesLegal, Diamond exploration
DS1995-1522
1995
Pries, R.A.A system for large scale image mapping and GIS dat a collectionPhotogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, Vol. LXI, No. 5, May pp. 503-512.GlobalRemote sensing, GIS
DS1995-1541
1995
Ramsay, R.Significance of indicator minerals in the exploration and evaluation Of kimberlitic rocks.University of West. Australian Key Centre, held Feb. 15, 16th., 5p.AustraliaDiamond exploration, Indicator minerals, geochemistry
DS1995-1541
1995
Ramsay, R.Significance of indicator minerals in the exploration and evaluation Of kimberlitic rocks.University of West. Australian Key Centre, held Feb. 15, 16th., 5p.AustraliaDiamond exploration, Indicator minerals, geochemistry
DS1995-1604
1995
Rombouts, L.Sampling and statistical evaluation of diamond depositsJournal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 52, pp. 351-367.GlobalDiamond exploration, Evaluation, sampling, statistics
DS1995-1604
1995
Rombouts, L.Sampling and statistical evaluation of diamond depositsJournal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 52, pp. 351-367.GlobalDiamond exploration, Evaluation, sampling, statistics
DS1995-1629
1995
Russell, D.The Australian diamond exploration boom - where did it go?World Diamond Conference, held Perth Australia March 17-18., 17p.AustraliaDiamond exploration, Brief overview -companies
DS1995-1774
1995
Smith, C.The changing search for diamonds in AustraliaUniversity of West. Australian Key Centre, held Feb. 15, 16th., 14p.AustraliaDiamond exploration, Diamond technology
DS1995-1818
1995
Stack, B.Encyclopedia of tunnelling, mining and drilling equipmentMuden Publishing Co, GlobalBook -ad, Drilling, mining equipment review
DS1995-1912
1995
Timmons, B.J.Exploration more than a beginning.... researchAmerican Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) Preprint, No. 95-219, 5pGlobalExploration, Research -background
DS1995-1924
1995
Towie, N.J., Seet, L.H.Diamond laboratory techniquesJournal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 52, pp. 205-212.AustraliaDiamond exploration, Techniques -laboratory, sampling
DS1995-1935
1995
Tsyganov, V.A.The main reliability problems of geological prospecting works on diamondsProceedings of the Sixth International Kimberlite Conference Abstracts, pp. 640-642.Russia, YakutiaExploration -prospecting, Evaluation
DS1995-1951
1995
Vaganov, V.I., Varlamov, V.A., Feldman, A.A., et al.Diamondiferous magmatism: miner agenetic taxons and prediction prospectingmethods.Proceedings of the Sixth International Kimberlite Conference Abstracts, pp. 649.RussiaMineralogy, Prospecting
DS1995-2029
1995
Ward, B.C., Kerr, D.E., Dredge, L.A.Distribution of kimberlite indicator minerals in till, Lac de Gras regionGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Annual Meeting Abstracts, Vol. 20, p. A109 AbstractNorthwest TerritoriesGeochemistry, geomorphology, Till sampling
DS1995-2036
1995
Watling, R.J., Herbert, H.K., Barrow, I.S., Thomas, A.G.Analysis of diamonds and indicator minerals for diamond exploration by laser ablation - inductively coupled..Analyst, May pp. 1357-62.Australia, South Africa, China, Zaire, RussiaSpectrometry - mass, Indicator minerals, garnets, chromites
DS1995-2055
1995
White, S.H., De Boorder, H., Smith, C.B.Structural controls on the emplacement of kimberlites and lamproitesJournal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 52, pp. 245-264.AustraliaDiamond exploration, Structure
DS1995-2062
1995
Williamson, D.Canadian diamonds - the renaissance has started... Kensington Resources research report.D.williamson Limited, Feb. 7p.SaskatchewanDiamond exploration, Kensington Resources
DS1995-2155
1995
Zuyev, V.M., Bezborodov, S.M.Diamonds of western YakutiaMineral Resources of Russia, abstract, Oct. 1994, pp. 15-18.Russia, YakutiaProspecting, Diamonds
DS1996-0154
1996
Bonham-Carter, G.F.GIS for mineral exploration in the mid-90'sProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Short Course, pp. 77-86CanadaGIS, Short course -Exploration technology
DS1996-0173
1996
Brewer, K.J., Hull, D.L.Canada's mining industry a global perspectiveNat. Res. Canada, April 120pCanadaEconomics, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DS1996-0309
1996
Crombie, J.Competition for capital and global explorationMining Asia Conference Held May Singapore, AsiaEconomics -investment, Exploration
DM1996-1772
1996
Diamond InternationalRiches of the sea... west coast of South Africa..Diamond International, July-August p. 69-74.South AfricaMarine mining, Exploration, companies, activities, projects
DS1996-0393
1996
Dummett, H.T.The development of microanalyses of garnets in chromites for diamond exploration in northwest Territories.Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME)/American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) PHoenix, Arizona, March 13th., p. 48. AbstractNorthwest TerritoriesDiamond exploration, Microproble
DS1996-0396
1996
Dupuis, J., Cookenboo, H., Foulkes, J.Integrated kimberlite exploration program in northwest Territories: Ranch Lake, Jericho and5034 Diamondiferous kimberlites.northwest Territories Exploration overview 1995, March pp. 3-10. abstractNorthwest TerritoriesHistory, GIS, Deposit -Ranch Lake, Jericho, 5034
DS1996-0401
1996
Earth Observation MagazineGPS Q and A.. what is a datum?How can I map place/object that isinaccessible... brief answersEom., March pp. 38-39GlobalComputers, GIS
DS1996-0486
1996
Garrett, R.G., Thorleifson, L.H.Relationship of drift provenance and soil forming processes to mineral exploration in the Prairies.Geological Survey of Canada Colloquium, Jan. 22-24th., Poster display onlySaskatchewan, AlbertaExploration, Geomorphology
DS1996-0519
1996
GeotimesDiamonds: Wyoming's best friendGeotimes, Feb. pp. 9-10.WyomingNews item, Diamond exploration
DS1996-0524
1996
Gilbert, C.Translating GPS dat a to a GIS, CAD system or dat abase format, part IIEom., Dec. pp. 34-35GlobalComputers, GIS, GPS
DS1996-0525
1996
Gilbert, C.Translating GPS dat a to a GIS, CAD system or dat abase formatEom., October pp. 38-39GlobalGIS, Database format
DS1996-0587
1996
Hamilton, R.Review of diamond exploration in Australia - its demands and successesAustralia Nat. University of Diamond Workshop July 29, 30., 6p.AustraliaDiamond Exploration, Overview
DS1996-0589
1996
Hamilton, S.D.High resolution dat a presents new possibilities... for GISEarth Observation Magazine, November pp. 37-38GlobalRemote sensing, GIS
DS1996-0627
1996
Heslop, J.B.Mantaining Canada's share of exploration dollars is keyProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) in Brief, No. 9, May 1pCanadaExploration
DS1996-0657
1996
Hutchison, C.S.Diamonds - extract 15.2.1 from book: southeast Asian Oil, Gas, Coal and mineral deposits.Clarendon Press, Oxford, pp. 222-223.GlobalDiamond occurrences
DS1996-0677
1996
James, D.R.The Canadian diamond sector.. an update on selected exploration/developmentprojects.Canaccord, May 30, pp. 1-8.Northwest Territories, Ontario, SaskatchewanBrief overview, Diamond exploration
DS1996-0725
1996
Kenny, F.M.Geographic Information Systems and remote sensing techniques in environmental assessmentGeoscience Canada, Vol. 23, No. 1, March pp. 41-53OntarioGIS, Remote sensing
DS1996-0730
1996
Kerr, D., Ward, B.C., Dredge, L.A.Ice flow patterns and drift exploration for kimberlites in northern SlaveProvince.Geological Survey of Canada Colloquium, Jan. 22-24th., Poster display onlyNorthwest TerritoriesExploration, Geomorphology
DS1996-0747
1996
Kjarsgaard, B.A.Kimberlites - GSCGeological Survey of Canada, LeCheminant ed, OF 3228, pp. 29-38.CanadaTechnology, Exploration
DS1996-0755
1996
Kjarsgaard, B.A., Leckie, D.Emplacement and reworking of crater facies kimberlite in SaskatchewanGeological Survey of Canada Colloquium, Jan. 22-24th., Poster display onlySaskatchewanExploration, Crater facies
DM1996-2035
1996
London Mining JournalGreenland ... country supplementLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 326, No. 8367, March 1, pp. 24GreenlandCountry -profile, Economics, legal, exploration, mining
DM1996-2038
1996
London Mining JournalGuyana - country supplementLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 327, No. 8394, Sept. 6, 15p.GuyanaEconomics, business, exploration, Gold, bauxite
DM1996-2042
1996
London Mining JournalIndia poised for a leap.. gold and diamondsLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 327, No. 9407, Dec. 6, p. 462-63.IndiaNews item, Exploration, investment, economics
DM1996-2094
1996
London Mining JournalScandinavia maintains exploration momentum... brief diamondsLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 326, No. 8364, Feb. 9, p. 108-9.Scandinavia, Finland, Norway, Sweden, GreenlandNews item, Exploration
DS1996-0863
1996
Luniev, B.Fine grains of diamond in the UralsInternational Geological Congress 30th Session Beijing, Abstracts, Vol. 2, p. 503.Russia, UralsDiamond morphology, Prospecting
DS1996-0902
1996
Matile, G., Nielsen, E., Thorleifson, H., Garrett, R.G.Follow up kimberlite indicator mineral survey of western ManitobaGeological Survey of Canada Colloquium, Jan. 22-24th., Poster display onlyManitobaExploration, Geomorphology, geochemistry
DS1996-0913
1996
McCandless, T.E., Nash, W.P.Detrital mantle indicator minerals in southwestern Wyoming, USA: evaluation of mantle environment, hostExploration and Mining Geology, Vol. 5, No. 1, Jan. pp. 33-44.WyomingGreen River Basin, Igneous, diamond exploration, technology
DS1996-0915
1996
McClenaghan, M.B.Geochemical and mineralogical signatures of kimberlite in glacial drift, Kirkland Lake, Ontario.Geological Survey of Canada Colloquium, Jan. 22-24th., Poster display onlyOntarioExploration, Geomorphology, geochemistry
DS1996-1013
1996
Mwenifumbo, C.J., Killeen, P.G., Elliott, B.E.Borehole geophysical signatures of kimberlites in Canada. #1Geological Survey of Canada Colloquium, Jan. 22-24th., Poster display onlyNorthwest TerritoriesExploration, Geophysics -drill
DS1996-1067
1996
Parent, M., Paradis, S.J., Doiron, A.Palimpset glacial dispersal trains and their significance for driftprospectingJournal of Geochm. Explor, Vol. 56, No. 2, Oct. pp. 123-140Quebec, LabradorGeochemistry, geomorphology, Drift prospecting
DM1996-2515
1996
PaydirtModular recovery plant at technology forefront.... Dowding Reynard andAssociationPaydirt, Mid-July, Vol. 1, No. 9, p. 59.South AfricaNews item, Diamond recovery plant, mining, exploration
DS1996-1085
1996
Pearson, D.G., Nixon, P.H.Diamonds in young orogenic belts: graphitised diamonds from Beni Bousera: acomparison with kimberlite derivedAfrica Geoscience Review, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 295-316.MoroccoGraphite aggregates, diamond genesis, exploration, Diamond facies pyroxenites
DS1996-1099
1996
Pell, J.The geology of kimberlites in the Slave Province: a preliminary reviewGeological Survey of Canada Colloquium, Jan. 22-24th., Poster display onlyNorthwest TerritoriesExploration, Overview
DS1996-1186
1996
Richardson, K.A.Geophysical exploration and geographic information system (GIS)applications.Geological Survey of Canada, LeCheminant ed, OF 3228, pp. 225-228.CanadaGeophysics, Remote Sensing, GIS
DM1996-2551
1996
Rombouts, L.A year of overfeed.. review of mining and exploration in 1995 and looks at future production.Diamond International, Jan-Feb. p. 61-62, 64-66, 68.GlobalDiamond production, Review -Diamond mining, exploration
DS1996-1392
1996
Swanson, F.J.Reconnaissance sampling for diamond indicator minerals in the exposed Precambian Shield, northeast SaskatchewanSaskatchewan Geological Survey Summary 1996, pp.SaskatchewanExploration, Geochemistry
DS1996-1430
1996
Thorleifson, L.H., Matile, G.Indicator mineral and till geochemical reconnaissance of southeasternManitoba.Geological Survey of Canada Colloquium, Jan. 22-24th., Poster display onlyManitobaExploration, Geochemistry, geomorphology
DS1996-1439
1996
Townsend, I.J., et al.Review of diamond sources in South AustraliaAustralian Gemologist, Vol. 19, No. 5, pp. 233-236.AustraliaDiamond occurrences, Brief overview
DS1996-1510
1996
Ward, M.O., Power, W.L., Ketelaar, P.A computatiuonal environment for the management processing and analysis of geological dataComputers and Geosciences, Vol. 10, pp. 1123-31GlobalComputers, GIS
DS1996-1541
1996
Wilkinson, L., Budkewitsch, P., Graham, D.F., HendersonAlternative methods of base map generation using remote sensing and GIS: a pilot study western Churchill ProvinceGeological Survey of Canada Current Research, No. 1997-C, pp. 81-90.Northwest TerritoriesRemote sensing, GIS
DM1997-1315
1997
African MiningPrivitization popular in MoroccoAfrican Mining, Vol. 2, No. 4, July-August p. 47-48MoroccoExploration, Legal
DS1997-0009
1997
AGSODepth to magnetic basement mapsAgso, AustraliaExploration, Basement
DS1997-0041
1997
Armstrong, M., Galli, A.Option pricing: a new approach to valuing mining projectsThe Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin), Vol. 90, No. 1009, April pp. 37-44GlobalEconomics, geostatistics, valuation, discoveries, Option pricing, evaluation
DM1997-1333
1997
Berlet, C.Trends in resource fundsLondon Mining Journal, Suppl, Vol. 329, No. 8446, Sept. 12, p. 17. 1pGlobalEconomics, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DS1997-0126
1997
Brewer, K.J.Canada's global position in mining... Canadian financing of the International Mining Industry4th. Conference Finance for Global Metals Industry, May 7-9, 53pCanadaEconomics, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DS1997-0127
1997
Brewer, K.J., Bergevin, G., Arseneau, L.P.Lessons from Canadian mineral taxation: an international contextInternational Seminar on mining legislation, UN Econ. Europe, March 13-14, update June 57pCanadaEconomics, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DS1997-0129
1997
Brimhall, G.H., Gustafson, L.B.Maintaining compatibility of mining and the environmentSociety of Economic Geologist, Publishing 70p. $ 10.00United StatesBook - table of contents, Mining, exploration, industry, economics, discoveries
DS1997-0157
1997
Canadian Intergovernmental Working Group in the MineralOverview of trends in Canadian mineral explorationCiwp On Mineral Industry, Nov. 110pCanadaEconomics - discoveries, exploration, overview, Expenditures
DM1997-1341
1997
Chadwick, J.Exploration drilling advancesMining Magazine, Vol. 176, No. 3, March pp. 175, 77, 8.GlobalExploration, Drilling
DS1997-0181
1997
Chashchin, V.V.Diamond potential of the Kola Peninsula ( Russia)Geology of Ore Deposits, Vol. 39, No. 6, Nov-Dec. pp. 489-493.Russia, Kola Peninsula, ArkangelskDiamond potential
DS1997-0214
1997
Cookenboo, H.Discovery and evaluation of the Jericho kimberlite pipe in the central Slave Craton, northern Canada.northwest Territories Geoscience Forum, 25th. Annual Yellowknife, pp. 25-28. abstractNorthwest TerritoriesExploration, Deposit - Jericho
DS1997-0244
1997
Davies, M.P.Potential problem analyses: a practical risk assessment technique for the mining industryThe Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin), Vol. 90, No. 1009, April pp. 49-51CanadaEconomics, geostatistics, valuation, discoveries, Risk assessment, evaluation
DS1997-0245
1997
Davis, B.Geographic Information systems: a visual approachEarth Observation Magazine books, $ 40.00GlobalBook - ad, GIS
DS1997-0289
1997
Dowd, P.A.Risk in minerals projects: analysis, perception and managementTransactions of the Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (IMM), Vol. 106, Jan-Apr. pp. A9-18GlobalGIS, geostatistics, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DS1997-0289
1997
Dowd, P.A.Risk in minerals projects: analysis, perception and managementTransactions of the Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (IMM), Vol. 106, Jan-Apr. pp. A9-18GlobalGIS, geostatistics, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DS1997-0304
1997
Earth Observation MagazineMap accuracy specifications... pt. 1 of 2Eom., October pp. 33-36GlobalMaps, GIS
DS1997-0320
1997
Erinchek, Yu.M., Milshtein, E.D., Efimov, A.V., ParsotkaExploration for primary diamond deposits by geophysical methodsPapunen: 4th. Biennial SGA Meeting, pp. 759-761.RussiaDiamond exploration, Geophysics
DS1997-0321
1997
Erinchek, Yu.M., Milshtein, E.D., Kolesnik, N., SaltykovThe deep structure of Diamondiferous kimberlite areas of SiberiaPapumem: 4th. Biennial SGA Meeting, pp. 763-766.Russia, SiberiaDiamond exploration, Platform, Tectonics, Rifting, Structure
DM1997-1433
1997
Ferguson, GResources and reserves estimation... guide to key questions that an investor should ask...Mining Magazine, Vol. 177, No. 3, Sept. pp. 163-164, 167, 168GlobalEconomics, ore reserves, geostatistics, discoveries, Exploration, mining, legal
DM1997-1483
1997
Fox, D.J.Bolivian stability... private management, new mining codeLondon Mining Journal, Suppl, Vol. 329, No. 8446, Sept. 12, p. 65. 1pBoliviaEconomics, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DS1997-0369
1997
Garanin, V.K., Kudryavtseva, G.P., Posukhova, T.V.Indicators of diamond preservation in kimberlitePapunen: 4th. Biennial SGA Meeting, pp. 767-770.Russia, ArkangelskDiamond exploration, Thermodynamics, microcrystalline oxides
DS1997-0370
1997
Garnett, R.H.T.Placer evaluation: a reply to Peter RichMinerals Industry International, May, pp. 23-27GlobalEconomics, Placers, alluvials, evaluation, reserves
DS1997-0436
1997
Graham, S., Lambert, D.D., Shee, S.R., Hamilton, R.ReOs and SmNd evidence for Archean lithosphere mantle modification byorogenesis, Norseman, Western AustraliaGeological Society of Australia Abstracts, No. 44, p. 35. 1p.Australia, Western AustraliaGeochronology, picroilmentites, melnoite, Diamond exploration
DS1997-0444
1997
Griffin, W.L., Fisher, N.J., Friedman, J.H., Ryan, C.G.Statistical techniques for the classification of chromites in diamond exploration samples.Journal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 59, No. 3, Sept. pp. 233-250.Australia, South Africa, Swaziland, China, Russia, United StatesGeostatistics, classification, chromite, Diamond exploration, technology
DM1997-1526
1997
Holloway, J.Setbacks in Zimbabwe.London Mining Journal, Suppl, Vol. 329, No. 8446, Sept. 12, p. 110ZimbabweEconomics, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DM1997-1541
1997
Jairo, D.KGrowth for TanzaniaLondon Mining Journal, Suppl, Vol. 329, No. 8446, Sept. 12, p. 99. (1/2 pg.)TanzaniaEconomics, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DS1997-0552
1997
Janse, A.J.A.Modern methods of evaluation of diamond deposits and present explorationactivity.Papupunen: 4th. Biennial SGA Meeting, pp. 7-8. AbstractGlobalDiamond exploration, Methodology
DS1997-0602
1997
Kjarsgaard, B.A.Diamonds in Alberta: studies of potential host rocks deep seated origin and applications indictor techniquesGeological Survey of Canada, Bulletin. No. 500, pp. 185-208.AlbertaDiamond exploration, Grand Prairie, Milk River, Sweet Grass intrusives
DS1997-0608
1997
Knox-Robinson, C.M., Wyborn, L.A.Towards a holistic exploration strategy: using Geographic Information Systems as a tool to enhance..Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 44, pp. 453-463AustraliaComputer - GIS, exploration, Technology, methodology, proximity, integration
DS1997-0620
1997
Korhonen, J.V., Kivekas, L.Petrophysical properties of kimberlites and rocks of Archean basement of central Fennoscandian shield.In: 4th. Biennial SGA Meeting, pp. 771-774.FinlandDiamond exploration, Sokli Carbonatite, Malmikaivos Oy
DS1997-0672
1997
Lemieux, A.Canada's global mining presenceCanadian Minerals Yearbook 1996, 22pCanadaEconomics, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DM1997-1546
1997
London Mining JournalAfrican Mining - into the Lion's den. References listed separatelyLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 328, No. 8414, Jan. 31, suppl. 19pAfricaExploration
DM1997-1581
1997
London Mining JournalBrasil - country rank 2nd. Exploration, scope for copper projects... less gold from garimposLondon Mining Journal, Suppl, Vol. 329, No. 8446, Sept. 12, p. 25, 26BrazilEconomics, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DM1997-1595
1997
London Mining JournalEcuador.. country rank 8th. Major explorationLondon Mining Journal, Suppl, Vol. 329, No. 8446, Sept. 12, p. 47EcuadorEconomics, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DM1997-1598
1997
London Mining JournalGhana country rank 7th... gold activityLondon Mining Journal, Suppl, Vol. 329, No. 8446, Sept. 12, p. 43, 45GhanaEconomics, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DM1997-1602
1997
London Mining JournalAmericas still top... emerging markets supplement - countries listedseperatelyLondon Mining Journal, Suppl, Vol. 329, No. 8446, Sept. 12, 110p.(ads inc.)GlobalEconomics, Country risk, discoveries, exploration, corruption
DM1997-1610
1997
London Mining JournalMinerals in a mature economyLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 328, No. 8415, Feb. 7, p. 114-5GlobalExploration, Economics
DM1997-1637
1997
London Mining JournalNamibia: abundant exploration opportunities... country supplementLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 329, No. 8450, Oct. 10, 17pNamibiaCountry profile - Namibia, Exploration, discoveries
DM1997-1660
1997
London Mining JournalQuebec... supporting mining and explorationLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 328, No. 8421, March 21, 21pQuebecCountry - profile, Exploration, discoveries
DM1997-1684
1997
London Mining JournalSouth Africa country rank 9th... Diamond rise and platinumLondon Mining Journal, Suppl, Vol. 329, No. 8446, Sept. 12, p. 49, 51, 53South AfricaEconomics, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DM1997-1705
1997
London Mining JournalAfrican mining alert.. exploration resurgence, projectsLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 328, No. 8413, Jan. 24, p. 61-63South Africa, Democratic Republic of Congo, AngolaExploration, Discoveries
DM1997-1708
1997
London Mining JournalTanzania... country profileLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 329, No. 8452, Oct. 27, 16pTanzaniaCountry profile - Tanzania, Exploration, discoveries
DM1997-1709
1997
London Mining JournalTanzania..London Mining Journal, Vol. 329, No. 8452, Oct. 21, 16p.TanzaniaCountry profile - Tanzania, Overview, exploration, discoveries
DM1997-1713
1997
London Mining JournalUruguay - untapped potentialLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 329, No. 8455, Nov. 11, 16pUruguayCountry profile, Economics, mining, exploration, production
DM1997-1716
1997
London Mining JournalZambian sales... mining projectsLondon Mining Journal, Suppl, Vol. 329, No. 8446, Sept. 12, p. 105, 107ZambiaEconomics, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DS1997-0737
1997
Marmo, J., Vilpas, L., Chernet, T., Nenonen. K.Study of the kimberlitic indicator minerals in Quaternary samples, eastern and northern Finland.Papunen: 4th. Biennial SGA Meeting, pp. 775-777.FinlandDiamond exploration, Geomorphology, till, esker sampling, geochemistry
DM1997-1726
1997
Metals and Minerals Latin AmericaBolivian mining blows hot and coldMetals Bulletin. suppl. Sept, Sept. pp. 12, 14, 15BoliviaEconomics, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DM1997-1727
1997
Metals and Minerals Latin AmericaEcuador - land of untapped opportunityMetals Bulletin. suppl. Sept, Sept. pp. 16, 18EcuadorEconomics, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DM1997-1728
1997
Metals and Minerals Latin AmericaPeruvian mining's heady heightsMetals Bulletin. suppl. Sept, Sept. pp. 8-10PeruEconomics, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DM1997-1731
1997
Mining Annual ReviewCountries - updated on activities including relevant diamond exploration -brief yearly overview.Mining Annual Review, 1996Angola, South Africa, Botswana, Central African Republic, Guyana, Sierra LeoneBrief overview, Exploration, discoveries
DM1997-1738
1997
Mining MagazineThe changing approaches to juniors, majors and governmentsMining Magazine, Vol. 177, No. 1, July pp. 72-73Africa, South AfricaLegal, legislation, economics, Exploration
DM1997-1764
1997
Murray, R.Gem gain for Botswana. Diamond... copper-nickelLondon Mining Journal, Suppl, Vol. 329, No. 8446, Sept. 12, p. 67. 1pBotswanaEconomics, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DM1997-1765
1997
Murray, R.Namibian values... diamondLondon Mining Journal, Suppl, Vol. 329, No. 8446, Sept. 12, p. 89NamibiaEconomics, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DS1997-0840
1997
Newell, R.A.Industry watch... mining expenditures - brief overview of information from Metals Economics GroupGeotimes, Sept. p. 28GlobalEconomics, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DS1997-0847
1997
Nimis, P.Chromian diopside as a diamond indicatorPapunen: 4th. Biennial SGA Meeting, pp. 779-780.GlobalDiamond exploration, Diamond stability field, chromite
DM1997-1790
1997
North American MiningInvestment Research Group names socially responsible miners.Social Investment OrganizationNorth American Mining, Sept. pp. 12-17North AmericaEnvironment, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DS1997-0860
1997
Obermeyer, N.J., Pinto, J.K.Managing Geographic Information SystemsEarth Observation Magazine books, $ 40.00GlobalBook - ad, GIS
DS1997-0861
1997
O'Brien, H.E., Tyni, M.Petrology of an unusual ortho-pyroxene bearing minette suite from selenium - Al rich lamproites ... granitesPapunen: 4th. Biennial SGA Meeting, pp. 781-783.FinlandDiamond exploration, Malmikaivos Oy, orangeite
DM1997-2120
1997
Premoli, C.Corruption in mining. Corruption index, common facilities, mining dealetcLondon Mining Journal, Suppl, Vol. 329, No. 8446, Sept. 12, p. 11, 13, 15GlobalEconomics, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DS1997-0927
1997
Pride, D.E., Memmi, J.M., Loomis, J., Yagel, R.SEARCHMAP - interactive map exploration system for mineral exploration.Specific application for diamonds.Explore, No. 95, April pp. 1, 3-10.MidcontinentGIS, Map information data
DS1997-0947
1997
Reed, A.Canadian reserves of selected major metals, and recent productiondecisionsCanadian Minerals Yearbook 1996, 15pCanadaEconomics, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DS1997-0983
1997
Ruklov, A.S.Primary alkaline melts and igneous series of the Kandalaksha graben, Russia.In: 4th. Biennial SGA Meeting, pp. 785-787.Russia, Kola PeninsulaDiamond exploration, Magma, Metasomatism
DM1997-2131
1997
Seshadri, G.R.India moves on... mining developments, copper, zinc.London Mining Journal, Suppl, Vol. 329, No. 8446, Sept. 12, p. 79, 81IndiaEconomics, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DM1997-2135
1997
Smith, R.Independent audit trailsLondon Mining Journal, Suppl, Vol. 329, No. 8446, Sept. 12, p. 18. 1pGlobalEconomics, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DS1997-1091
1997
Speight, H.E., Soole, P., Wu, X.Development of an integrated automated, terrestrial photogrammetric system for mine mapping, planning..Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) Bulletin, No. 6, Sept, pp. 21-37AustraliaMining, mapping, Safety, GIS, photogrammetry
DS1997-1121
1997
Subrahamanyam, B.Note on the potential target areas for exploration of kimberlites inWajrakarur area, Anantapur AP.Journal of Geological Society India, Vol. 49, No. 2, Feb. pp. 207-208.IndiaExploration, Deposit - Wajrakarur
DS1997-1131
1997
Swain, H.D.Due diligence - a proposalAustralian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) Bulletin, No. 7, Nov. pp. 15- 17AustraliaEconomics, discoveries, Exploration, ore reserves, geostatistics
DM1997-2139
1997
Tarabal, G.IUruguay opens upLondon Mining Journal, Suppl, Vol. 329, No. 8446, Sept. 12, p. 99. (1/2 pg.)UruguayEconomics, Exploration, mining, discoveries, legal
DS1997-1154
1997
Thorleifson, L.H., Garrett, R.G.Kimberlite indicator mineral and geochemical reconnaissance of southernAlberta.Geological Survey of Canada, Bulletin. No. 500, pp. 209-234.AlbertaGeochemistry, Indicator minerals
DS1997-1155
1997
Thorleifson, L.H., Matile, G.L.D.Till geochemistry and indicator mineral reconnaissance of northeasternManitoba.Geological Survey of Canada Open file, No. D3449, 1 disc. approx. $ 20.00GlobalGeochemistry - till, Indicator minerals
DS1997-1161
1997
Tobin, B.Newfoundland and Labrador: exploring new frontiers for the next centuryThe Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM). Bulletin, Vol. 90, No. 1013, Sept. pp. 42-44Newfoundland, LabradorExploration overview
DS1997-1177
1997
Tyni, M.Diamond prospecting in FIn land - a reviewPapunen: 4th. Biennial SGA Meeting, pp. 789-791.FinlandDiamond exploration, Ashton Mining
DS1997-1178
1997
Tyni, M., O'Brien, H.Prospecting for Diamondiferous kimberlites in FinlandVuoriteollisus, Vol. 55, No. 3, pp. 26-29.FinlandOverview, Prospecting
DS1997-1189
1997
Vallee, M., Sinclair, A.J.Efficient resource and reserve estimation depends on high quality geology and evaluation proceduresThe Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin), Vol. 90, No. 1011, June pp. 76-79GlobalGeostatistics, ore reserves, Evaluation, sampling
DS1997-1241
1997
White, A.H.Management of mineral exploration.... prev. listed as book adAmf., $ 115.00 AusAustraliaBook - table of contents, Exploration, management, success, financial, economic
DS1997-1255
1997
Wilkinson, L., Budkewitsch, P., et al.GIS dat a integration and analysis for regional mapping and exploration In the Northwest Territories.Geological Survey of Canada Forum 1997 abstracts, p. 17. AbstractNorthwest TerritoriesGeophysics, GIS
DS1997-1256
1997
Wilkinson, L., Kjarsgaard, B.A.Modeling the spatial relationship between Lake sediment/Till geochemistry anomalies and kimberlites...#2Exploration 97, Proceedings, pp. 165-168. Poster abstractNorthwest TerritoriesGeochemistry, GIS
DS1998-0087
1998
Bascur, O.A.Latin American perspectives: exploration, mining and processingSociety for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME)., 412p. $ 68.00Latin AmericaBook - ad, Mining, exploration
DS1998-0092
1998
Baumgartner, M.C., Neuhoff, L.The vertical distribution of indicator minerals within Kalahari cover overlying a kimberlite pipe.7th International Kimberlite Conference Abstract, pp. 55-57.South AfricaLithology, Indicator minerals
DS1998-0155
1998
Boyd, W.Canadian diamond mining and exploration - the new billion dollar industryCanadian Gemologist, XIX, No. 2, Summer pp. 42-54.Canada, Northwest Territories, Alberta, OntarioDiamond exploration - brief overview, Production and marketing
DS1998-0225
1998
Cavender, B.W.Does the capital budgeting process inhibit corporate competitiveness?Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME) Preprint, No. 98-64GlobalEconomics, Budgets, exploration, discoveries
DS1998-0313
1998
Dawson, B.T.Managing workplace changes - what about the survivors? a new perspectiveSociety for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME) Preprint, No. 98-67GlobalEconomics, Budgets, exploration, discoveries
DS1998-0528
1998
Graham, I., Burgess, bryan, Ravenscroft, Thomas, DoyleThe Diavik kimberlites - Lac de Gras, Northwest Territories, Canada7th International Kimberlite Conference Abstract, pp. 259-61.Northwest TerritoriesHistory, kimberlite, evaluation, Deposit - Diavik
DS1998-0692
1998
Jellicoe, B.C., Robertshaw, P., Williamson, P. Murphy.Summary of exploration activities and results for the Fort a la Corne diamond project.Saskatchewan Report of Activities, miscellaneous Report, No. 98-4, pp. 144-57.SaskatchewanExploration - brief overview
DS1998-0693
1998
Jellicoe, B.C., Robertshaw, P., Williamson, P., MurphySummary of exploration activities and results for Fort a la Corne diamond project, Saskatchewan.Saskatchewan Geological Survey Summary 1998, pp.SaskatchewanExploration
DS1998-0763
1998
Kjarsgaard, B.A.Kimberlites in the western Canada sedimentary basinMan. Geological Survey Convention '98, p. 29.ManitobaNews item, Diamond exploration
DM1998-1893
1998
London Mining JournalAfrica - annual review supplementLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 330, No. 8487, July 3, 48pAfricaCountry - profile, Economics, mining, exploration
DM1998-1953
1998
London Mining JournalAsia and Australasia - annual review supplementLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 330, No. 8487, July 3, 68pGlobalCountry - profile, Economics, mining, exploration
DM1998-1991
1998
London Mining JournalA new look for Indian diamonds... precis of Bristow's report for ANBROLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 331, No. 8501, Oct. 9, p. 280-81.IndiaNews item, Economics, markets, exploration
DM1998-2075
1998
London Mining JournalConfidence jolted... exploration peaks?London Mining Journal, Vol. 330, No. 8461, Jan. 2, pp. 9-11South Africa, AsiaEconomics - discoveries, Exploration
DM1998-2083
1998
London Mining JournalCentral and South America - annual review supplementLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 331, No. 8493, Aug. 11, 35pVenezuela, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, EcuadorExploration, mining, legal, discoveries, reserves, Overview
DM1998-2141
1998
Mining MagazineWorldwide projects and expansions.... annual summary of late stage development projectsMining Magazine, Vol. 171, No. 1, July pp. 21-25, 27GlobalProjects, Exploration, Mines
DS1998-1052
1998
Muessig, S.The ore finders. Exploration canonsSeg Newsletter, No. 33, April pp. 28-30GlobalExploration, discoveries, successes
DS1998-1311
1998
Selfe, G.R., Trofimczyk, K.K.Recent developments in the application of borehole geophysical logging techniques in diamond mining -7th. Kimberlite Conference abstract, pp. 781-2.BotswanaGeophysics - borehole, Exploration technology
DS1998-1336
1998
Shields, D.J., Todd, S.W.Using logistic regression to merge mineral reserve databasesNonrenewable Resources, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 53-61GlobalGeostatistics, ore reserves, GIS, models, deposits
DS1998-1432
1998
Swanson, F.J., Smith, J.J.Sampling program for kimberlite indicator minerals in northwest SaskatchewaSaskatchewan Geological Survey Summary 1998, p. 142.SaskatchewanExploration, Geochemistry
DS1998-1476
1998
Torries, T.F.NPV or IRR? Why not both?Mining Eng, Vol. 50, No. 10, Oct. pp. 69-73GlobalEconomics - investment, capital, Discoveries, exploration
DS1998-1487
1998
Tsyganov, V.A., Kontarovich, R.S.Target specific airborne geophysical forecast exploration technology for diamond deposits7th International Kimberlite Conference Abstract, pp. 929-31.RussiaGeophysics, Exploration
DS1998-1597
1998
Wyatt, B.A., Sumpton, J.D.H., Shee, S.R., Smith, T.W.Kimberlites in the Forrest River area, Kimberley region, westernAustralia.7th International Kimberlite Conference Abstract, pp. 971-3.AustraliaExploration, Deposit - Seppelt, Pteropus
DS1998-1643
1998
Zinchouk, N.N., Boris, Y.I., Stegnitsky, Y.B.Specific features of kimberlite prospecting in various Lands cape geologicalconditions.7th International Kimberlite Conference Abstract, pp. 1017-9.Russia, Siberia, YakutiaMineral chemistry, weathering, Prospecting
DS1999-0001
1999
Afanasev, V.P., Zinchuk, N.N.Main lithodynamic types of dispersion haloes of index kimberlite mineral sand environments of their formationGeo. Ore Dep., Vol. 41, No. 3, pp. 252-RussiaGeochemistry, Lithogeochemistry, indicator minerals
DS1999-0014
1999
Anglin, C.D., Harrison, J.C.Mineral resources, deposit models and assessmentGeological Survey of Canada (GSC) Open File, No. 3714, pp. E1-17. $ 50.00 (242p)Northwest Territories, NunavutExploration
DS1999-0071
1999
Bizzi, L.A.Diamond exploration why where and howStanley, SGA Fifth Biennial Symposium, pp. 619-22.GlobalDiamond exploration - brief overview
DS1999-0183
1999
Dummett, H.T.Critical elements of exploration successNorth Atlantic Minerals Symposium, Sept. pp. 191-3.GlobalEconomics, success, discoveries, philosophy, Exploration
DS1999-0274
1999
Grunsky, E.Buffalo Head Hills diamond add sparkle to Alberta explorationProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Exploration and Dev. Highlights, March pp. 23-24.AlbertaOveriew - brief, Diamond exploration
DS1999-0374
1999
Kontarovich, R.S., Tsyganov, V.A.Success and failures of geophysical techniques for diamond explorationProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) preprint of talk, 10p.RussiaGeophysics, Diamond exploration
DM1999-1069
1999
London Mining JournalDiamonds - a worldwide account, followed by De Beers' perspectiveLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 332, No. 8533, May 28, pp. 27-33.GlobalEconomics, Diamond demand, markets, mine development, exploration
DS1999-0487
1999
Mohanty, M., Rath, P.C., Mishra, A.P.Preliminary survey and assessment for locating source rocks and to find out potential area for diamond occurrence in Mahanadi, Ong, Tel and Suktel basins...Geological Society of India Records, Vol. 131,3, pp.229-31.India, OrissaDiamond occurrences, Districts - Jharsuguda, Samalpur, Sundergarh
DS1999-0607
1999
Rombouts, L.Extreme value analysis of diamond sizes and values. #27th International Kimberlite Conference Nixon, Vol. 2, pp. 721-27.GlobalValuation, economics, sampling, exploration, mining
DS1999-0655
1999
Sharp, J.Diamonds dominate Northwest Territories as Ekati comes on streamProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Exploration and Dev. Highlights, March pp. 30-31.Northwest TerritoriesOveriew - brief, Diamond exploration
DS1999-0788
1999
West AustralianMineral exploration plummets.. fell 21% to $ 838 mWestern Australia, Sept. 21, 1/4p.AustraliaNews item, Exploration - expenditures
DS2000-0018
2000
Amos, Q.G.Resources and risk - a lender's viewMin. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 511-18.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2000-0025
2000
Appleyard, G.R., Smith, C.L.Non-resource inputs to estimation of ore reserves - the multiplying factorsMin. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 325-32.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2000-0042
2000
AusIMMAustralasian code for reporting of mineral resources and ore reserves. the JORC Code.Min. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 683-98. appendix 1.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2000-0053
2000
Baker, C.K., Giacomo, S.M.Resources and reserves: their uses and abuses by the equity marketsMin. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 667-76.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2000-0090
2000
Birkett, T.C.Rapport des travaux de terrain 1999 Projet Caniapiscau 1281, Soquem IncQuebec Department of Mines, GM 57967, 51p.QuebecExploration, SOQUEM.
DS2000-0133
2000
Byron, M.J., Gibson, Watkinson, Whitehead, McDonaldExtraordinary accessory minerals of the Mat a Da Corda Formation: implications for rock type classificationGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Calgary May 2000, 5p.BrazilPetrology, mineralogy, exploration, diamond, igneous, Mata Da Corda Formation
DS2000-0134
2000
Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM)Resource and reserve definitions... the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) standards - definitions and guidelines. Diamonds p. 61.The Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin) ., Vol. 93, No. 1044, Oct. pp. 53-61.GlobalEconomics - reserves, discoveries, exploration
DS2000-0181
2000
Cooper, M.A.The costs of ignoring public ire and benefits of genuine community consultation.Min. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 407-12.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2000-0209
2000
Davis, D.Discovery of the Jackson In let Diamondiferous kimberlite fieldToronto Geological Discussion Group, absts Oct. 24, pp. 45-47.GlobalHistory, Diamond exploration
DS2000-0249
2000
Dundon, P.J.The impact of environmental issues on the definition of ore reservesMin. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 395-402.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2000-0301
2000
Francois-Bongarcon, D., Gy, P.The most common error in applying Gy's formula in theory of mineral sampling, history liberation factorMin. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 67-72.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2000-0337
2000
Gilfillan, J.F.Testing the dat a - the role of technical due diligenceMin. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 505-10.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2000-0338
2000
Gilfillan, J.F.The resource database auditMin. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 91-6.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2000-0339
2000
Gilfillan, J.F., Levy, I.W.Monitoring the reserveMin. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 537-44.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2000-0341
2000
Glacken, I.M., Snowden, D.V.Mineral resource estimationMin. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 189-98.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2000-0399
2000
Hayes, P.Keeping the resource database honestMin. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 79-84.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2000-0415
2000
Hogg, S.A review of the geophysical discovery of kimberlites in and beneath the Paleozoic cover, with a look ahead...Toronto Geological Discussion Group, absts Oct. 24, pp. 16-20.OntarioGeophysics, Diamond exploration
DS2000-0424
2000
Hubacheck, P.Lake Timiskaming area - diamond project summaryToronto Geological Discussion Group, absts Oct. 24, pp. 33-37.OntarioHistory, Diamond exploration
DS2000-0446
2000
Jennings, C.M.J.Canada D2K... Diamondiferous kimberlitesGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Calgary May 2000, 4p.Northwest Territories, Ontario, Saskatchewan, QuebecExploration, discoveries, techniques
DS2000-0505
2000
Kivi, K.Diamond exploration in the Superior CratonToronto Geological Discussion Group, absts Oct. 24, pp. 48-50.OntarioSampling procedures, Diamond exploration
DS2000-0540
2000
Krotkov, V.V.A new approach to the exploration of diamond deposits by large diameter boreholes.Doklady Academy of Sciences, Vol. 373A, No. 6, Aug-Sept. pp.930-2.RussiaDiamond - exploration, drilling, sampling
DS2000-0556
2000
Law-West, D.Diamonds. Summary of 1999Canadian Minerals Yearbook, 12p.CanadaDiamond - overview, Economics, exploration, mining, evaluation
DS2000-0556
2000
Law-West, D.Diamonds. Summary of 1999Canadian Minerals Yearbook, 12p.CanadaDiamond - overview, Economics, exploration, mining, evaluation
DS2000-0570
2000
Levy, I.W., West, R.F.Reporting of exploration resultsMin. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 631-34.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2000-0571
2000
Lewis, R.W.The resource database: now and in the futureMin. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 43-8.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2000-0574
2000
Lipton, I.T.Measurement of bulk density for resource estimationMin. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 57-66.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DM2000-1285
2000
London Mining JournalVancouver - gateway to discoveriesLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 335, No.8610, Nov.24, 55p.GlobalMining centres of the world - series, Economics, legal, companies, exploration
DM2000-1311
2000
London Mining JournalProspects for a brilliant futureLondon Mining Journal, December, 12p.MauritaniaCountry profile - Mauritania, Geology, exploration, legal
DS2000-0668
2000
Miskelly, N., Moran, J.Benefitting the investor by better resources - reserves disclosuresMin. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 661-6.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2000-0680
2000
Moore, R., Thomas, E.The Superior Craton - Canada's next world class diamond discovery?Toronto Geological Discussion Group, absts Oct. 24, pp. 27-32.OntarioHistory - companies, Diamond exploration
DS2000-0681
2000
Moorhead, J., Beaumier, M.Distribution and characteristics of kimberlite fields in QuebecToronto Geological Discussion Group, absts Oct. 24, pp. 38-44.QuebecHistory, Diamond exploration
DS2000-0683
2000
Moorhead, J., Perreault, S., Berclaz, Sharma, BeaumierKimberlites and diamonds in northern QuebecQuebec Department of Mines, Pro 99-09, 11p.Quebec, Ungava, LabradorExploration
DS2000-0764
2000
Phillips, R.Reporting on mineral resources and ore reserves- a note on legal liabilityMin. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 677-82.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2000-0819
2000
Rickus, J.E., Northcote, G.Ore reserve estimationMin. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 413-20.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2000-0824
2000
Roden, S., Smith, T.Sampling and analysis protocols and their role in mineral exploration and new resource development.Min. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 73-8.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2000-0840
2000
Rozman, L.I.Measuring and managing risk in mineral resources and ore reservesMin. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 519-26.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2000-0841
2000
Rozman, L.I., West, R.F.Risk in resource and reserve estimationMin. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 499-504.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2000-0906
2000
Snowden, D.V.Practical interpretation of mineral resource and ore reserve classification guidelines.Min. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 643-52.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2000-0928
2000
Stephenson, P.R., Miskelly, N.Reporting standards and the JORC codeMin. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 621-0.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2000-0929
2000
Stephenson, P.R., Stoker, P.T.Classification of mineral resource and ore reservesMin. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 653-60.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2000-0930
2000
Stephenson, P.R., Vann, J.Common sense and good communication in mineral resource and ore reserve estimation.Min. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 13-20.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2000-0932
2000
Stoker, P.T., Gilfillan, J.F.The resource database audit.Min. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 31-6.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2000-0933
2000
Stoker, P.T., Stephenson, P.R.Classification and reportingMin. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 617-20.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2000-0954
2000
Thorleifson, L.H., Garrett, R.G.Lithology, mineralogy and geochemistry of glacial sediments overlying kimberlite at Smeaton, SaskatchewanGeological Survey of Canada (GSC) Bulletin., No. 551, 40p. $ 17.90SaskatchewanExploration, Deposit - Smeaton area
DS2000-1012
2000
White, M.E.Feasibility studies - scope and accuracyMin. Res. Ore Res. Est. AusIMM Guide, Mon. 23, pp. 421-34.AustraliaEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2001-0018
2001
Allan, S.E.Project Unit 00-037. Regional modern alluvium sampling survey of the Temagami Marten River area, northeasternOntario Geological Survey Report Activities, OF No. 6051, pp. 34-1-4.Ontario, TemagamiKapuskasing structural zone, Geochemistry - sampling, discoveries, exploration
DS2001-0123
2001
Border, S.N., Stitt, P.H.Valuation of industrial minerals and construction materials projects: some pitfallsValmin 01, Mineral Asset Valuation Oct. 25-6th., pp.171-80.AustraliaEconomics - costs, Mineral reserves, resources, valuation, exploration
DS2001-0128
2001
Bourassa, M.J.International legal requirements and standards for mineral valuation. 43-101Valmin 01, Mineral Asset Valuation Oct. 25-6th., pp.62-84.CanadaEconomics - legal code, Mineral reserves, resources, valuation, exploration
DS2001-0138
2001
Browne, S.K.G.Commodity forecasting in the valuation of mining projectsValmin 01, Mineral Asset Valuation Oct. 25-6th., pp.190-4.AustraliaEconomics - aluminum, copper, Mineral reserves, resources, valuation, exploration
DS2001-0189
2001
Christensen, P.The mining industry - stamp duty - some valuation issues. Asset transfers, Joint ventures, farm -insValmin 01, Mineral Asset Valuation Oct. 25-6th., p.114.AustraliaEconomics - legal code, Mineral reserves, resources, valuation, exploration
DS2001-0194
2001
CIMVALThe Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) special committee on valuation of mineral properties. Draft discussionpaper.Cimval, April 17p.Canada, GlobalEconomics - geostatistics, ore reserves, exploration, Resources - general
DS2001-0208
2001
Coopersmith, H.G., Janse, A.J.A.Diamond exploration in the United States. Brief overview of areas of interest.Colorado Mining Association., Sept. 1p. abstractColorado, WyomingLamproite, kimberlite, exploration
DS2001-0219
2001
Croft, S.ASIC's view on the role of regulator and problem areas in disclosure relevant to mineral industry documents.Valmin 01, Mineral Asset Valuation Oct. 25-6th., pp.85-92.AustraliaEconomics - legal code, Mineral reserves, resources, valuation, exploration
DS2001-0252
2001
DIAND.Draft for Discussion:Toward a mine site reclamation policy for the Northwest Territories.Diand., Dec. 8, 12p.Northwest TerritoriesMining - reclamation, discoveries, exploration, economi
DS2001-0294
2001
Ellis, T.R.United States views on valuation methodology.Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP),State, Geologists licences... land uses, Federal government.Valmin 01, Mineral Asset Valuation Oct. 25-6th., pp.1-23.United StatesEconomics - methods, Mineral reserves, resources, valuation, exploration
DS2001-0392
2001
Goddard, I.A., Onley, P., Staude, W.The 2001 independent review of the VALMIN code (1998): a work in progressValmin 01, Mineral Asset Valuation Oct. 25-6th., pp.206-8.AustraliaEconomics - legal code, Mineral reserves, resources, valuation, exploration
DS2001-0403
2001
Gracie, A.J., Tourigny, G.Diamonds: Candle Lake, Fort a la Corne, StarSaskatchewan Exploration and Dev. Highlights 2000, pp. 10-14.SaskatchewanNews item, Diamond exploration
DS2001-0457
2001
Harvey, S.E., Kjarsgaard, KelleyKimberlites of central Sask.: compilation and significance of indicator mineral geochemistry ...Saskatchewan Open House abstracts, Nov. p. 25.SaskatchewanHistory - brief, Diamond potential
DS2001-0584
2001
Kelly, J.J., Lawrence, M.J., Stitt, P.2001 independent review of the VALMIN code (1998) - panel discussion issues paper.Valmin 01, Mineral Asset Valuation Oct. 25-6th., pp.209-15.AustraliaEconomics - legal code, Mineral reserves, resources, valuation, exploration
DS2001-0611
2001
Klassen, R.The interpretation of background variation in regional geochemical surveys- an example from Nunavut, Canada.Geochemistry, Assocation of Exploration Geologists (AEG), Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 163-73.Northwest TerritoriesGeochemistry - lithophile element, drift prospecting
DS2001-0659
2001
Lawrence, M.J.An outline of market based approaches for mineral asset valuation best practiceValmin 01, Mineral Asset Valuation Oct. 25-6th., pp.115-37.AustraliaEconomics - legal code, Mineral reserves, resources, valuation, exploration
DS2001-0660
2001
Lawrence, M.J.History and relevance of Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM)'s VALMIN code 1981-2000Valmin 01, Mineral Asset Valuation Oct. 25-6th., pp.201-5.AustraliaEconomics - legal code, Mineral reserves, resources, valuation, exploration
DS2001-0661
2001
Lawrence, R.D.Income approaches to valuation. DCF, Monte Carlo, real option pricing, tree analysis weighted average cost...Valmin 01, Mineral Asset Valuation Oct. 25-6th., pp.147-59.GlobalEconomics - costs, Mineral reserves, resources, valuation, exploration
DS2001-0666
2001
Leahy, K.Post eruptive processes in kimberlites - implications for diamond exploration.Transactions of the Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (IMM)., Vol. 110, pp. B1-4.SaskatchewanDiamond genesis, Exploration, discoveries, Fort a la Corne
DM2001-1524
2001
London Mining JournalAsia: the waking giant... overview of Asia .. by deposit types... diamonds not mentioned but good reviewLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 336, No. 8625, March, 12p.AsiaGeology, legal, economic, social, exploration
DM2001-1595
2001
London Mining JournalGreenland exploration CD-ROM. $ 170.00London Mining Journal, Vol. 336, No. 8618, Jan.26, p.69-70.GreenlandNews item, Exploration
DS2001-0699
2001
Lonergan, W.Beyond 2001 - accounting and valuation issues for the extractive industriesValmin 01, Mineral Asset Valuation Oct. 25-6th., pp.55-61.AustraliaEconomics - processing, Mineral reserves, resources, valuation, exploration
DS2001-0713
2001
Macfarlane, A.S.A code for the valuation of mineral properties and projects in South AfricaValmin 01, Mineral Asset Valuation Oct. 25-6th., pp.34-50.South AfricaEconomics - legal code, Mineral reserves, resources, valuation, exploration
DS2001-0725
2001
Man. Exploration and Mining ReviewDiamonds.. brief 1/8p. summary of activityMan. Exploration and Mining Review, p. 16.ManitobaNews item, Diamond exploration
DS2001-0763
2001
McNamara, G.International valuation standards. IVSCValmin 01, Mineral Asset Valuation Oct. 25-6th., pp.51-4.Global, AustraliaEconomics - legal code, Mineral reserves, resources, valuation, exploration
DS2001-0773
2001
Meyer, G.Using operation treasure hunt dat a to search for kimberlite pipes #2Ontario Geological Survey Report Activities, OF No. 6051, pp. 21-5.Ontario, Kirkland LakeGeophysics - applied, discoveries, exploration
DS2001-0804
2001
Morris, T.F.Project Unit 99-017. Quaternary geology mapping and overburden sampling, Schrieber area, northwestern OntarioOntario Geological Survey Report Activities, OF No. 6051, pp. 33-1-7.Ontario, Kirkland LakeGeomorphology, Geochemistry - sampling, discoveries, exploration
DS2001-0840
2001
Norman, D.Diamonds in the black: exploration activity in northeastern Manitoba generates promising results.Man. Exploration and Mining Review, p. 20-21.ManitobaNews item, Diamond exploration
DS2001-0841
2001
NunavutDraft for discussion: Co-ordination of royalty from mining Nunavut on different mineral title: Work paperNunavut, March, 26p.Northwest Territories, NunavutLegal - royalty, discoveries, exploration, economics
DS2001-0917
2001
Phillips, R.Liability issues for valuation practitioners: recent development in Australian lawValmin 01, Mineral Asset Valuation Oct. 25-6th., pp.93-113.AustraliaEconomics - legal code, Mineral reserves, resources, valuation, exploration
DS2001-0950
2001
Prospectors and Developers Association CanadaWhat you should know about "super" flow through sharesProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Brochure, March, 6p.CanadaEconomics - flow through, discoveries, exploration, Not specific to diamonds
DS2001-0957
2001
Raffan, N.Buy side investment approach to the valuation of mining shares: a fund manager's viewValmin 01, Mineral Asset Valuation Oct. 25-6th., pp.195-200.AustraliaEconomics - cash flows, Mineral reserves, resources, valuation, exploration
DS2001-0972
2001
Rendu, J.M., Miskelly, N.Mineral resources and mineral reserves: progress on international definitions and reporting standards.Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Transactions, Vol.110, pt.A.pp. A133-8.GlobalEconomics, reserves, resources, exploration
DS2001-0986
2001
Roscoe, W.E.Outline of the cost approach to valuation of mineral exploration properties. Appraised Value Method.Valmin 01, Mineral Asset Valuation Oct. 25-6th., pp.138-46.CanadaEconomics - costs, Mineral reserves, resources, valuation, exploration
DS2001-1061
2001
Shasidharan, K., Ganvir, D.V.Search for kimberlite lamproite in parts of Chanrapur Garchiroli and Nanded districts, Maharashtra.India Geological Survey Records, No. 133, 6, p. 37-42.IndiaNews item, exploration
DS2001-1106
2001
Sorentino, C.Formal mineral asset valuation methods: DCF/NPV and option theory methodsValmin 01, Mineral Asset Valuation Oct. 25-6th., pp.160-70.AustraliaEconomics - costs, Mineral reserves, resources, valuation, exploration
DS2001-1109
2001
Spence, K.N.Development of Canadian standards and guidelines for valuation of mineral properties- a perspective ..Valmin 01, Mineral Asset Valuation Oct. 25-6th., pp.24-33.CanadaEconomics - methods, Mineral reserves, resources, valuation, exploration
DS2001-1247
2001
Wingrove, G.M.Mineral asset valuation: an accountants view. IERsValmin 01, Mineral Asset Valuation Oct. 25-6th., pp.181-89.AustraliaEconomics - costs, Mineral reserves, resources, valuation, exploration
DM2002-1819
2002
African XChangeAfrica 2002 and beyond. David Hale of Zurich Financial abridged presentation to INDABA 2002.African XChange, Spring, pp. 10-14.Africa, GlobalNews item, Global business cycle, mining, exploration, discoveries
DS2002-0062
2002
Armstrong, J.P.Diamond exploration dat a North Slave Craton, NUNunavut Open File, No. 2002-01, CD.Northwest Territories, NunavutGeochemistry - exploration, analyses, data
DS2002-0148
2002
Bettles, K.Exploration and geology 1962 to 2002 at the Gold strike property, Carlin Trend, Nevada.Society of Economic Geologists Special Publication, No.9,pp.275-98.NevadaHistory, gold, exploration, Deposit - Goldstrike
DM2002-1871
2002
Canadian Mining JournalThe Soquem shuffle continues... how the Quebec government keeps its hand in the mining game.Canadian Mining Journal, September, p. 15.QuebecExploration, SOQUEM
DS2002-0292
2002
Clements, B.The Otish Mountains region, Quebec: Canada's newest field of kimberlitic rocksProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) 2002, 1p. abstractQuebec, Otish MountainsExploration, Ashton Mining of Canada Inc.
DS2002-0352
2002
Datta, B.Configuration and characterization of the identified kimberlitic bodies in Indravatti basinal area, Bastar District, Chhattisgarh.Records of the Geological Survey of India, Vol. 135, 6, 2000-2001, pp.95-97.India, ChhattisgarhDrilling results
DS2002-0476
2002
Fowler, J.A., Grutter, H.S., Kong, J.M., Wood, B.D.Diamond exploration in Northern Ontario with reference to the Victor kimberlite, near Attawapiskat.Exploration and Mining Geology, Vol. 10, 1-2, pp. 67-75.OntarioExploration - time lines for mining sequence, Evaluation, program
DS2002-0623
2002
Gutnick, J., Dummett, H.Recent diamond discoveries in Nunavut - Tahera's success in the Slave CratonProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) 2002, 1p. abstractNorthwest Territories, NunavutExploration, Tahera Corporation
DS2002-0920
2002
Lawrence, M.J.The VALMIN code - the Australian experienceC.i.m. Bulletin, Vol.95,1058,Feb.pp.76-81.GlobalEconomics - ore reserves, exploration, discoveries
DM2002-2059
2002
London Mining JournalCanadian exploration trends.Expenditures, mentions diamonds brieflyLondon Mining Journal, Vol.339, 8692, July 5, pp. 5-6.CanadaNews item - exploration
DM2002-2069
2002
London Mining JournalFinnish exploration engine ( brief mention of diamonds)London Mining Journal, Vol. 339, 8701, Sept. 6, pp. 166-7.FinlandNews item - exploration, geology
DM2002-2175
2002
London Mining JournalQuebec offers tax incentive for explorationLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 339, 8700, Aug. 30, p. 147.QuebecNews item, Legal, tax, exploration
DM2002-2258
2002
Mazal U'BrachaIndia cuts: tax exemptions, certification, De Beers, Jindal, ParitalaMazal U'Bracha, No. 148, August, p.58-60IndiaNews item, Legal, exploration
DS2002-1026
2002
McCandless, T.E.Global diamond exploration - a matter of scaleSociety of Economic Geologists, Abstracts, pp. 29-30.Northwest Territories, Alberta, OntarioExploration - brief overview, Economics
DS2002-1061
2002
Missal, G.Developing Nunavut's first diamond mine, Tahera Corporation30th. Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Abstracts Of Talks And Posters, Nov. 20-22, p. 48. abstractNorthwest Territories, NunavutExploration - brief overview, Jericho
DS2002-1086
2002
Moorhead, J.Recent developments in diamond exploration in QuebecProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) 2002, 1p. abstractQuebecExploration
DS2002-1123
2002
Naeher, U.An update on Southern Era reosurces Ltd. 2002 diamond exploration program in the Northwest Territories. Yamba Lake, Back Lake, Misty Lake, WO, Monument, Lac de Gras30th. Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Abstracts Of Talks And Posters, Nov. 20-22, p. 48,49. abstractNorthwest TerritoriesExploration - brief overview
DM2002-2417
2002
Northern MinerToronto: in pole position. Re-vised Mining Centres of the worldNorthern Miner, Vol. 339, December, 35p.OntarioMining centre - Toronto, legal, finance, exploration, companies
DM2002-2466
2002
Nutt, T.Tanzanian potentialMining Magazine, Vol. 186,No.6, June pp. 282-85.TanzaniaMining, exploration, gold
DS2002-1359
2002
Rombouts, L.Assessing the diamond potential of kimberlites from discovery to evaluation bulk sampling.Mineralium Deposita, Vol. in pressGlobalDiamond - resourses, reserves, exploration
DS2002-1439
2002
Seigel, H.O., Gingerich, J.C., Kostlin, E.O.Explore or acquire? The dilemmaC.i.m. Bulletin, Vol.95,1058,Feb.pp.9.62-GlobalEconomics - ore reserves, exploration, discoveries
DS2002-1588
2002
Thomas, R.D., Gleeson, C.F.Use of till geochemistry and mineralogy to outline areas underlain by Diamondiferous spessartite dike WawaExploration and Mining Geology, Vol. 9,No.3-4.pp. 215-32.Ontario, WawaGeochemistry, Diamond occurrences, dikes
DS2002-1634
2002
Valislenko, V.B., Zinchuk, N.N., Krasavchikov, V.G., Kuznetsova, L.G.Diamond potential estimation based on kimberlite major element chemistryJournal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 76, 2, pp. 93-112.Russia, YakutiaChemistry, diamond grade, whole rock composition, Exploration - techniques
DS2003-0036
2003
Arnott, F., Kostlin, E.O.Petrophysics of kimberlites8 Ikc Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 8, AbstractGlobalDiamond exploration, Geophysics - petrology
DS2003-0086
2003
Baumgartner, M., Ankar, E., Grutter, H.Compositional classification of kimberlitic and non-kimberlitic ilmenite with implications8 Ikc Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 8, AbstractGlobalDiamond exploration - mineralogy
DS2003-0277
2003
Coopersmith, H.Diamonds in Canada - 12 years later - what have we learned?Pdac Abstract 2003, March 10, 1p.Canada, Northwest TerritoriesNews item, History, exploration
DS2003-0309
2003
Dalton, R.Continental drilling: hot tempers, hard coreNature, No. 6953, Sept. 4, pp. 13-14.MantleDrilling
DS2003-0368
2003
Eccles, R., Olson, R.A., Magee, D.Mineral trains, but no gravy train as diamond hunt continuesExploration and Development Highlights, March 2003, p. 24-25Albertaexploration activity
DS2003-0513
2003
Grutter, H.S., Menzies, A.H.Mutually consistent classification schemes for mantle derived garnet and chromite, for8 Ikc Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 8, AbstractGlobalDiamond exploration - mineralogy, Mantle phase petrology
DS2003-0544
2003
Hammer, P.T.C., Ramachandran, K., Clowes, R.M.Seismic imaging of thin, Diamondiferous kimberlite dykes8 Ikc Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 8, AbstractGlobalDiamond exploration - geophysics, seismics
DS2003-0600
2003
Hood, C.T., McCandless, T.E.Systematic variations in xenocryst mineral composition at the Province scale, Buffalo8 Ikc Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 8, AbstractAlbertaDiamond exploration - mineralogy, Deposit - Buffalo Hills
DS2003-0603
2003
http://www.gov.nt.ca/RWED/diamond/pdf/diamondfacts_2003.pdf2003 diamond industry report DIAMOND FACTShttp://www.gov.nt.ca/RWED/diamond/pdf/diamondfacts_2003.pdf, 26p.Northwest TerritoriesOverview - world industry, NWT, exploration, production
DS2003-0742
2003
Kopylova, M.G., McCammon, C.Composition and the redox state of the Slave peridotitic mantle8 Ikc Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 8, AbstractNorthwest TerritoriesDiamond exploration, Geochemistry
DS2003-0836
2003
Lockhart, G.D., Grutter, H., Carlson, J.A.Temporal and geomagnetic relationship of Ekati's economic kimberlites8 Ikc Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 8, AbstractNorthwest TerritoriesDiamond exploration - geophysics, magnetics NRM, Deposit - Ekati
DS2003-0850
2003
Luo, J.C., Zheng, J., Leung, Y., Zhou, C.H.A knowledge integrated stepwise optimization model for feature mining in remotelyInternational Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 24, 23, pp. 4661-80.GlobalGIS
DS2003-1025
2003
O'Brien, H.E., Lehtonen, M.L., Spencer, R.G., Birnie, A.C.Lithospheric mantle eastern Finland, a 240 km 3D transect8 Ikc Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 8, AbstractFinlandDiamond exploration - geophysics, seismics
DS2003-1143
2003
Read, G.H., Grutter, H.S., Winter, L.D.S., Luckman, N.B., Gaunt, G.F.M.Stratigraphic relations, kimberlite emplacement and lithospheric thermal evolution8 Ikc Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 8, AbstractBrazil, Minas GeraisDiamond exploration - thermometry, pipe emplacement
DM2003-2169
2003
Schiller, E.Major Canadian Diamond Exploration AreasResource World, Issue 4, 5 p.CanadaNews item, exploration, development hot spots in Canada
DS2003-1424
2003
Verma, S.K.Geology, geophysics and geodynamics of extensive Proterozoic KCR volcanism in8 Ikc Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 8, AbstractIndiaDiamond exploration - geophysics, seismics, Tectonics
DS200412-0048
2003
Armstrong, J.P., Barnett, R.L.The association of ZN chromite with Diamondiferous lamprophyres and diamonds: unique compositions as a guide to the diamond pote8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractCanada, Northwest Territories, Ontario, WawaDiamond exploration
DS200412-0052
2003
Armstrong, K.A., Nowicki, T., Read, G.H.Kimberlite AT-56: a mantle sample from the north central Superior Craton, Canada.8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractCanada, Ontario, Attawapiskat, James Bay LowlandsDiamond exploration Deposit - Attawapiskat
DS200412-0055
2003
Arnott, F., Kostlin, E.O.Petrophysics of kimberlites.8 IKC Program, Session 8, AbstractTechnologyDiamond exploration Geophysics - petrology
DS200412-0109
2003
Basson, I.B., Viola, G.Passive kimberlitic fluid emplacement into dilating dyke fracture systems in South Africa.8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractAfrica, South AfricaDiamond exploration
DS200412-0113
2003
Baumgartner, M., Ankar, E., Grutter, H.Compositional classification of kimberlitic and non-kimberlitic ilmenite with implications for visual selection and discriminati8 IKC Program, Session 8, AbstractTechnologyDiamond exploration - mineralogy
DS200412-0243
2004
Burchfiel, B.C.New technology; new geological challenges. 2003 presidential address.GSA Today, Vol. 14, 2, pp. 4-9.ChinaTibetan Plateau, tectonics, GIS
DS200412-0383
2003
Crabtree, D.C., Morris, T.F., Ayer, J.A., Sage, R.P.The identification of lherzolitic Cr diopsides in kimberlite exploration programs: examples from indicator mineral surveys carri8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractCanada, OntarioDiamond exploration, geochemistry
DS200412-0400
2003
Dalton, R.Continental drilling: hot tempers, hard core.Nature, No. 6953, Sept. 4, pp. 13-14.MantleDrilling
DS200412-0409
2002
Datta, B.Configuration and characterization of the identified kimberlitic bodies in Indravatti basinal area, Bastar District, ChhattisgarRecords of the Geological Survey of India, Vol. 135, 6, 2000-2001, pp.95-97.India, ChhattisgarhDrilling results
DS200412-0468
2004
Dominy, S.C., Noppe, M.A., Annels, A.E.Errors and uncertainty in mineral resource and ore reserve estimation: the importance of getting it right.Exploration and Mining Geology, Vol.11,1-4,Jan-Oct.2002, publ. Apr. 29,2004 pp. 77-98TechnologyEvaluation - not specific to diamonds
DS200412-0490
2003
Dunn, D.Diamond evaluation of the Prairie Creek lamproite province, Arkansas, USA.8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractUnited States, ArkansasDiamond exploration
DS200412-0547
2003
Fenton, M.M., Pawlowicz, J.G., Paulen, R.C., Prior, G.J., Olsen, R.A.Quaternary geology of northern Alberta: implications for kimberlite exploration.8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractCanada, AlbertaDiamond exploration
DS200412-0692
2003
Gonzales, A.M., Baumgartner, M., Gelo, K.The Ranch Lake indicator mineral train: single or multiple sources?8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractCanada, Northwest TerritoriesDiamond exploration Deposit - Ranch Lake
DS200412-0734
2004
Grutter, H.S., Gurney, J.J., Menzies, A.H., Winter, F.An updated classification scheme for mantle derived garnet, for use by diamond explorers.Lithos, Vol. 77, 1-4, Sept. pp. 841-857.TechnologyExploration, pyrope, Ca intercept, peridotite, megacrys
DS200412-0735
2003
Grutter, H.S., Menzies, A.H.Mutually consistent classification schemes for mantle derived garnet and chromite, for use by diamond explorers.8 IKC Program, Session 8, AbstractTechnologyDiamond exploration - mineralogy Mantle phase petrology
DS200412-0754
2003
Gurney, J.L., Baumgartner, M., Anckar, E., Gurney, J.J., Nowicki, T.E., Grutter, H.S., Coetzee, M., Mason-JoneKimberlite almanac.8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractAfrica, South AfricaDiamond exploration Deposit - Finsch
DS200412-0775
2003
Hammer, P.T.C., Ramachandran, K., Clowes, R.M.Seismic imaging of thin, Diamondiferous kimberlite dykes.8 IKC Program, Session 8, AbstractTechnologyDiamond exploration - geophysics, seismics
DS200412-0802
2003
Harvey, S.E., Kjarsgaard, B.A., Kelley, L.I.Kimberlites of central Saskatchewan: complications and significance of indicator mineral geochemistry with respect to diamond po8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractCanada, SaskatchewanDiamond exploration
DS200412-0849
2003
Hood, C.T., McCandless, T.E.Systematic variations in xenocryst mineral composition at the Province scale, Buffalo Hills kimberlites, Alberta Canada.8 IKC Program, Session 8, AbstractCanada, AlbertaDiamond exploration - mineralogy Deposit - Buffalo Hills
DS200412-0907
2004
Jaques, A.L., Milligan, P.R.Patterns and controls on the distribution of Diamondiferous intrusions in Australia.Lithos, Vol. 77, 1-4, Sept. pp. 783-802.AustraliaExploration, geophysics, kimberlites, lamproites, gravi
DS200412-0912
2003
Jensen, S.M., Lind, M., Rasmussen, T.M., Schjoth, F., Secher, K.Greenland exploration dat a on DVD - the guide to future kimberlite targets in the compilation Diamond Exploration dat a from WestDanmarks OG Gronlands Geologiske Undersogelse, 2003/21, 50p. plus 1 DVD $100.US www.geus.dkEurope, GreenlandMaps, tables, data from assessment reports, GIS, Pdf Mineral analyses, samples, drill logs
DS200412-0914
2003
Jensen, S.M., Secher, K., Rasmussen, T.M., Tukiainen, T., Krebs, J.D., Schifth, F.Distribution and magnetic signatures of kimberlitic rocks in the Sarfartoq region, southern West Greenland.8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractEurope, GreenlandDiamond exploration
DS200412-0970
2003
Kellett, R.L., Zahynacz, R., Steensma, G.The role of borehole geophysics in improving the geophysical imaging of kimberlites in a sedimentary setting: Alberta, Canada.8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractCanada, AlbertaDiamond exploration Stratigraphy
DS200412-1012
2003
Kjarsgaard, I.M., McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, B.A., Heaman, L.Mineralogy of the kimberlite boulders from eskers in the Kirkland Lake and Lake Timiskaming areas, northeastern Ontario, Canada.8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractCanada, OntarioDiamond exploration Geochemistry, geomorphology
DS200412-1035
2003
Kopylova, M.G., McCammon, C.Composition and the redox state of the Slave peridotitic mantle.8 IKC Program, Session 8, AbstractCanada, Northwest TerritoriesDiamond exploration Geochemistry
DS200412-1059
2003
Kryvoshlyk, I.N.Garnet and ilmenite geochemical computer programs for exploration for diamonds.8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractTechnologyDiamond exploration
DS200412-1102
2003
Lee, D.C., Maddren, J., Griffin, B.J.The importance of chromite morphology in diamond exploration.8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractAustraliaDiamond exploration
DS200412-1110
2003
Lehtonen, M.L., Marmo, J.S.Glacial dispersion study of kimberlitic material in Quaternary till from the Lahtojoki pipe, eastern Finland.8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractEurope, FinlandDiamond exploration Deposit - Lahtojoki
DS200412-1168
2004
Lockhart, G., Grutter, H., Carlson, J.Temporal, geomagnetic and related attributes of kimberlite magmatism at Ekati, Northwest territories, Canada.Lithos, Vol. 77, 1-4, Sept. pp. 665-682.Canada, Northwest TerritoriesGeomagnetism, geophysics - magnetics, exploration
DS200412-1169
2003
Lockhart, G.D., Grutter, H., Carlson, J.A.Temporal and geomagnetic relationship of Ekati's economic kimberlites.8 IKC Program, Session 8, AbstractCanada, Northwest TerritoriesDiamond exploration - geophysics, magnetics NRM Deposit - Ekati
DM200412-2690
2004
London Mining JournalEndurance rewarded.. location, location... exploration expenditures... comments no data.London Mining Journal, March 5, p.10. (1/2p)CanadaNews item - exploration
DM200412-2706
2004
London Mining JournalThe best and worst of worlds... ranking of attractiveness for mineral exploration.London Mining Journal, Feb. 20, p. 16,17.GlobalNews item - exploration
DS200412-1184
2003
Luo, J.C., Zheng, J., Leung, Y., Zhou, C.H.A knowledge integrated stepwise optimization model for feature mining in remotely sensed images.International Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 24, no. 23, Dec.pp. 4661-80.TechnologyGIS
DS200412-1216
2003
Manitoba Geological SurveyThe search for diamonds in Manitoba: an update.Manitoba Geological Survey, pp. 239-246.Canada, ManitobaExploration - overview
DS200412-1246
2004
Matrosov, V.A., Bornyakov, S.A., Gladkov, A.S.A new approach to optimization of prognostic prospecting for Diamondiferous kimberlites.Doklady Earth Sciences, Vol. 395, 2, pp. 192-195.RussiaDiamond prospecting technique
DS200412-1263
2003
McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, I.M., Kjarsgaard, B.A., Sobie, P.A.Application of surficial exploration methods in the Lake Timiskaming kimberlite field, Canada.8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractCanada, OntarioDiamond exploration Geochemistry, geomorphology
DS200412-1280
2003
McMonnies, B., Ward, J.L.Beyond single sensor magnetic surveying the past, present and future of airborne magnetic dat a acquisition for kimberlite explor8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractTechnologyDiamond exploration Geophysics
DS200412-1300
2003
Menzies, A.H., Frazenburg, M., Baumgartner, M.C., Gurney, J.J., Moore, R.O.Evaluation of chromites derived from kimberlites and implications for diamond exploration programs.8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractAustraliaDiamond exploration
DS200412-1362
2003
Moorhead, J., Beaumier, M., Girard, R., Heaman, L.Distribution, structural controls and ages of kimberlite fields in the Superior Province of Quebec.8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractCanada, QuebecDiamond exploration Geochronology, tectonics
DS200412-1446
2003
Northwest Territories Government2003 diamond industry report DIAMOND FACTS.Governmentof Canada Report, 26p.Canada, Northwest TerritoriesOverview - world industry, NWT, exploration, production
DS200412-1456
2003
O'Brien, H.E., Lehtonen, M.L., Spencer, R.G., Birnie, A.C.Lithospheric mantle eastern Finland, a 240 km 3D transect.8 IKC Program, Session 8, AbstractEurope, FinlandDiamond exploration - geophysics, seismics
DS200412-1519
2003
Pell, J.A., Ijewliw, O.J.Kimberlites, melnoites and look alikes in British Columbia, Canada.8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractCanada, British ColumbiaDiamond exploration
DS200412-1537
2003
Petrie, B.S., Sheahan, P.A.The Sheahan-MDRU diamond and mantle rock literature service.8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractGlobalDiamond exploration References
DS200412-1641
2003
Read, G.H., Grutter, H.S., Winter, L.D.S., Luckman, N.B., Gaunt, G.F.M.Stratigraphic relations, kimberlite emplacement and lithospheric thermal evolution, Quirico Basin, Minas Gerais State, Brazil.8 IKC Program, Session 8, AbstractSouth America, Brazil, Minas GeraisDiamond exploration - thermometry, pipe emplacement
DS200412-1666
2003
Rider, P.J., Roodt, A.Diamond value management knowledge management and the measurement of value addition.Journal of the South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Vol. 103, 9, pp. 551-556. Ingenta 1035419928GlobalResource evaluation
DS200412-1687
2003
Rombouts, L.Distribution of diamonds and kimberlites on the Reguibat Craton, Mauritania.8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractAfrica, MauritaniaDiamond exploration
DS200412-1800
2003
Shelkov, P.N.New occurrences of diamonds indicator minerals and alkaline ultramafic rocks from the eastern border of the Hanka Massif, Primor8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractRussiaDiamond exploration
DS200412-1845
2003
Skinner, E.M.W., Apter, D.B., Morelli, C., Tomlinson, I., Smithson, K.N.Kimberlites of the Man Craton.8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractAfrica, Guinea, Sierra Leone, LiberiaDiamond exploration
DS200412-1868
2004
Snyder, D.B., Rondenay, S., Bostock, M.G., Lockhart, G.D.Mapping the mantle lithosphere for diamond potential using teleseismic methods.Lithos, Vol. 77, 1-4, Sept. pp. 859-872.Canada, Northwest TerritoriesSlave Craton, exploration geophysics - seismics, imagin
DS200412-2034
2003
Van Coller, B., Hildenbrand, P., Verran, D., Barnes, F., Nowicki, T.E., Baumgartner, M., Ott, L., Gurney, J.J.Southern African case studies of variations in indicator mineral characteristics with distance from kimberlite source.8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractAfrica, South AfricaDiamond exploration
DS200412-2055
2003
Verma, S.K.Geophysical mapping of kimberlite pipes in south India.8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractIndiaDiamond exploration Geophysics
DS200412-2056
2003
Verma, S.K.Geology, geophysics and geodynamics of extensive Proterozoic KCR volcanism in India.8 IKC Program, Session 8, AbstractIndiaDiamond exploration - geophysics, seismics Tectonics
DS200412-2115
2003
Williams, C., Van Coller, B., Nowicki, T., Gurney, J.J.Mega Kalahari geology: challenges of kimberlite exploration in this medium.8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractAfrica, South Africa, Democratic Republic of CongoDiamond exploration Kaapvaal Craton
DS200412-2123
2004
Wilson, A.C.Diamond exploration targets, Michipicoten greenstone belt.Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Bulletin, Vol. 97, 1077, February pp. 41-46.Canada, Ontario, WawaGeology, lithology, petrography, exploration
DS200412-2151
2004
Wyatt, B.A., Baumgartner, M., Anckar, E., Grutter, H.Compositional classification of kimberlitic and non-kimberlitic ilmenite.Lithos, Vol. 77, 1-4, Sept. pp. 819-840.TechnologyPicroilmenite, geikielite, hematite, exploration
DS200412-2152
2003
Wyatt, B.A., Mitchell, M., Shee, S.R., Griffin, W.L., Tomlinson, N., White, B.The Brockman Creek kimberlite, east Pilbara, Australia.8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractAustraliaDiamond exploration Deposit - Brockman Creek
DS200512-0116
2005
Brooks, K.Greenland's shining future.Geology Today, Vol. 21, 2, March pp. 69-71.Europe, GreenlandDiamond exploration
DS200512-0127
2004
Burton, J.P., Fralick, P.Depositional placer accumulations in coarse grained alluvial braided river systems.Economic Geology, Vol. 98, August no. 5, pp. 995-1001.Canada, Alberta, OntarioGeomorphology, placers, indicator minerals
DM200512-1930
2005
Creamers Mining WeeklySouth Africa could still yield world class deposits. ( metals and diamonds).Mining Weekly ( South Africa), Jan. 10, 1p.Africa, South AfricaNews item - exploration
DS200512-0346
2005
GluckaufExploration for diamonds with large borehole drilling technology.Gluckauf, Vol. 141, 1, pp. 43-48. Ingenta 1050878735Drilling techniques
DS200512-0586
2004
Kumar, C.S., Mukherjee, A., Vishwakarma, R.K.Discovery of a new kimberlite pipe using multidisciplinary approach at Kalyandurg, Anantapur District, Andhra Pradesh.Journal Geological Society of India, Vol. 64, 6, pp. 813-818.IndiaExploration - Kalyandurg
DM200512-1772
2005
London Mining JournalRussia: resources giant in a state of flux. Overview of all resources. Diamonds mentioned on p. 18.London Mining Journal, July 29, pp. 16-21.RussiaNews item - legal, resources, exploration
DM200512-1783
2005
London Mining JournalDRC: opportunities and threats.London Mining Journal, Sept. 2, p. 16-18,21.Africa, Democratic Republic of CongoNews item - overview, geology, exploration
DS200512-0719
2005
Metals Economics GroupWorld exploration trends. A special report for the PDAC 2005 convention.Metals Economics Group, 4p.News item - budgets, exploration not specific to diamond
DS200512-0723
2005
Michaud, M.An overview of diamond exploration in the North Chin a Craton.Mineral deposit Research: Meeting the Global Challenge. 8th Biennial SGA Beijing, Aug. 18-22, 2005. Springer, Chapter 15-9, pp. 1547-1550.ChinaDiamond ecploration
DS200512-0879
2005
Prospectors and Developers Association of CanadaA brief submitted to the 62nd Annual Energy & Mines Ministers' Conference ... held St. Andrews, New Brunswick Sept. 18-20th. 2005.PDAC, Aug. 23, 28p.CanadaOverview - mineral industry, exploration, legal
DM200512-2101
2005
Rapaport NewsIndia diamond mining potential. State of Chhattisgarh could emerge as one of world's largest diamond producers.Rapaport, Feb. 18, 1/8p.India, ChhattisgarhNews item - exploration
DM200512-2109
2004
Rapaport NewsIndia set to up Foreign Institutional Investment Cap.Rapaport, Nov. 26, 1/4p.IndiaNews item - government
DS200612-0154
2006
Bouchard, G.Mineral exploration. deposit appraisal and mine complex development activity in Canada.Minerals and Metals Sector, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Minerals Yearbook for 2004., 44 p. includes 8 text and graphs, tablesCanadaReview - exploration information
DS200612-0216
2005
Canadian Intergovernmental Working Group on the Mineral IndustryOverview of trends in Canadian mineral exploration. Yearly compendium... appraisal expenditures, drilling by commodity...Canadian Intergovernmental Working Group on the Mineral Industry, CanadaOverview - expenditures, exploration
DS200612-0244
2005
Chelani, S.K., Shrivastava, S.K., Venkata Dasu, S.P., Thiruvengadam, A., Keshavamurthy, K.N., Bhaisal, R.An integrated approach for searching KCR bodies in the eastern part of the Bastar Craton.Geological Society of India, Bangalore November Meeting Group Discussion on Kimberlites and Related Rocks India, Abstract p. 98-99.India, Bastar CratonDiamond exploration
DM200612-1844
2006
Diamonds.netNamibia, South Africa sell industry on mineral wealth.Diamonds.net, Jan. 24, 1p.Africa, Namibia, South AfricaNews item - exploration
DS200612-0347
2006
Dowd, P.A., Pardo-Iguzquiza, E.Core log integration: optimal geostatistical signal reconstruction from secondary information.Transactions of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, Vol. 115, 2, pp. 59-70.TechnologyGeostatistics - not specific to diamonds
DS200612-0410
2006
Fraser InstituteFraser Institute annual survey of mining companies 2005/2006.Annual Survey, 83p.GlobalOverview - political risk, exploration expenditures
DM200612-2290
2006
Idex OnlineUkrainian diamond field discovered. Kirovograd region central Ukraine.Idex Online, Jan. 1, 1/2p.Europe, UkraineNews item - exploration
DM200612-2360
2006
Intierrea, Northern MinerNorthern Canada diamonds: Nunavut and Northwest Territories. Mining and exploration activity.Lac de Gras/Slave activity is printed on the back.Mineral Information Maps, 1-100km March 2006Canada, Northwest Territories, NunavutMap - properties, exploration
DS200612-0665
2001
Kar, S.K., Sinha, J.K.Gemstone in India - a conspectus. Diamond exploration.National Seminar on Exploration Survey, Geological Society of India Special Publication, No. 58, pp. 651-657.IndiaDiamond exploration
DS200612-0689
2005
Kerr, D., Knight, R.Development of an overburden thickness model as an aid to drift prospecting: an example from Lac de Gras and Aylmer Lake.32ndYellowknife Geoscience Forum, POSTERCanada, Northwest TerritoriesDrift prospecting
DM200612-2499
2006
MinewebHigh exploration budgets needed. Brief overview of Lassonde ( Newmont) speaking at SEG Conference.Mineweb, May 15, 1p.GlobalNews item - exploration
DM200612-2500
2006
MinewebBHP Billiton: time for a true world class definition. Brief overview of Schodde suggesting that the mining industry consider developing a standard definition.Mineweb, May 15, 1p.GlobalNews item - exploration
DM200612-2502
2006
MinewebSeniors offer juniors deal making tips.Mineweb, Jan. 29, 3p.GlobalNews item - exploration, mining
DS200612-0930
2006
Mitchell, R.H.Potassic magmas derived from metasomatized lithospheric mantle: nomenclature and relevance to exploration for diamond bearing rocks.Journal of the Geological Society of India, Vol. 67, pp. 317-327.GlobalMetasomatism, Archean cratons, indicator minerals
DS200612-0931
2006
Mitchell, R.H.Potassic magmas derived from metasomatized lithospheric mantle: nomenclature and relevance to exploration for diamond bearing rocks.Journal of the Geological Society of India, Vol. March, 11p.IndiaMetasomatism, diamond exploration
DS200612-0941
2001
Mohanty, M., Sahoo, K.C., Rath, S.C.Ong River basin in Orissa: a possible target for diamond investigation.National Seminar on Exploration Survey, Geological Society of India Special Publication, No. 58, pp. 635-646.India, OrissaDiamond exploration
DS200612-0942
2001
Mohanty, S.N., Srinivasan, P.Regional exploration scenario and primary diamond source rock targeting in Ib, Tel and Indravati river basins of Orissa.National Seminar on Exploration Survey, Geological Society of India Special Publication, No. 58, pp. 623-627.India, OrissaDiamond exploration
DS200612-0966
2001
Nambiar, A.R., Shivanna, S., Ahmed, M., Srivastava, J.K.Search for kimberlites in Karnataka - status and scope.National Seminar on Exploration Survey, Geological Society of India Special Publication, No. 58, pp. 603-613.India, KarnatakaDiamond exploration
DS200612-0971
2001
Neelakantam, S.Exploration for diamonds in southern India - the kimberlites and lamproites of southern India. Wajrakarur, Natayanpet, Dharwar Craton, Chigicherla.National Seminar on Exploration Survey, Geological Society of India Special Publication, No. 58, pp. 521-555.India, Andhra PradeshDiamond exploration
DS200612-1056
2006
PDACExploration and development highlights - each province and activites. Diamond - Territory brings explorers north and news from Nunavut only gets better.Exploration and Development Trends, March pp.27-30.CanadaExploration summaries
DS200612-1120
2006
Radhakrishna, B.P.Some thoughts on diamond exploration in India.Journal of the Geological Society of India, Vol. 67, pp. 283-288.IndiaDiamond exploration - brief overview
DS200612-1145
2001
Reddy, R.A., Murty, N.S., De, S.K.Target areas for kimberlite exploration from potential field dat a using geographic information system, Narayanpet kimberlite field, Andhra Pradesh.National Seminar on Exploration Survey, Geological Society of India Special Publication, No. 58, pp. 417-425.India, Andhra PradeshDiamond exploration - geophysics
DS200612-1173
2005
Romanko, E.F., Egorov, N.N., Podvysotskii, V.T., Sablukov, S.M., Dyakonov, D.B.A new Diamondiferous kimberlite region in southwestern Angola.Doklady Earth Sciences, Vol. 403A, 6, pp. 817-821.Africa, AngolaDiamond exploration
DS200612-1224
2001
Sarkar, S.K., Mishra, B.K.Status and strategy of diamond exploration in the Bastar Craton, Chhattisgarh State.National Seminar on Exploration Survey, Geological Society of India Special Publication, No. 58, pp. 557-565.India, ChhattisgarhDiamond exploration - geochemistry, chromite
DS200612-1225
2001
Sashidharan, K., Ganvir, D.V., Mohanty, A.K.Search for kimberlites and lamproites in the western part of the Bastar Craton, Maharashtra.National Seminar on Exploration Survey, Geological Society of India Special Publication, No. 58, pp. 629-634.India, MaharashtraDiamond exploration - geochemistry comparison Monastery
DS200612-1228
2005
Satyanarayana, S.V., Nayak, S.S.Ancient diamond mines vis a vis current exploration in India.Geological Society of India, Bangalore November Meeting Group Discussion on Kimberlites and Related Rocks India, Abstract p. 138-140.IndiaHistory, diamond exploration
DS200612-1294
2001
Shrivastava, S.K., Roy, A., Thakur, K.S., Raju, D.C.L., Muthuraman, K.Integrated approach for locating kimberlites in eastern parts of Bastar Craton in Chhattisgarh and Orissa States.National Seminar on Exploration Survey, Geological Society of India Special Publication, No. 58, pp. 615-621.India, Chhattisgarh, OrissaDiamond exploration - geochemistry
DS200612-1353
2001
Srinivasan, R., Chandrasekaran, V.Search for kimberlites/lamproites in the Krishnagiri terrain of northern part of Tamil Nadu and future strategies.National Seminar on Exploration Survey, Geological Society of India Special Publication, No. 58, pp. 647-649.India, Tamil NaduDiamond exploration
DS200612-1362
2006
Stachel, T., Paulen, R., Prior, G., Micea, C., Cubbing, M., McConnell, GlennDiamond exploration in western sedimentary basin ( glacial processes, till sampling, geophysics)Calgary Mining Forum, April 28 Short Course # 3, NOTICE only meg.calgary.ab.caCanada, AlbertaExploration - program
DS200612-1367
2006
StatisticsCurrent state of the industry.. one page on exploration overview expenditures Jr vs Srs, Canada's performance.Statistics, Sept. 1p.Global, CanadaExploration - expenditures
DS200712-0054
2007
Barnett, P.J., Crabtree, D.C.Glacial dispersion of a lamprophyric heterolithic breccia from the Engagement Zone, Wawa Ontario. West Timmins Mining Inc.,Geological Association of Canada, Gac-Mac Yellowknife 2007, May 23-25, Volume 32, 1 pg. abstract p.7.Canada, Ontario, WawaTill sampling
DS200712-0140
2006
Canadian Intergovernmental Working Group2005 edition of Overview of trends in Canadian mineral exploration.nrcan.gc.ca, Free on demandCanadaEconomics, expenditures on exploration
DS200712-0222
2007
Davy, A.Rio Tinto provides an update on its worldwide diamond exploration activities.PDAC 2007, 1p. abstractGlobalExploration - brief outline
DM200712-1830
2007
Diamonds.netUttar Pradesh: Baghain riverbed likely alluvial source.Diamonds.net, Feb. 5, 1/8p.India, Madhya PradeshNews item - exploration
DS200712-0352
2007
Garvie, O.G.The use of surface textures on kimberlitic indicators recovered by a client from their Kasai diamonds project Kasai Craton, DRC, central Africa.Diamonds in Kimberley Symposium & Trade Show, Bristow and De Wit held August 23-24, Kimberley, South Africa, GSSA Diamond Workshop CD slides 14Africa, Democratic Republic of CongoExploration - techniques
DS200712-0435
2007
Higgins, S.Canadian diamonds cut it.International Mining, July pp. 8-18.CanadaExploration companies - review
DS200712-0436
2007
Higgins, S.Canadian diamonds cut it.International Mining, July pp. 8-18.CanadaExploration companies - review
DS200712-0563
2007
Kolebaba, M.Diamond's North Pelly Bay diamond market: demonstrates the potential for success.PDAC 2007, Abstract, 1p.Canada, NunavutExploration
DM200712-2313
2007
London Mining JournalRio's diamond emphasis. Brief overview of Dr. Andy Davy talk at Diamond Session PDAC.London Mining Journal, March 9, p.10.GlobalNews item - exploration
DS200712-0768
2006
Nacher, U.An update on Southern Era Diamonds Inc. 2006 exploration activities.34th Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, p. 40-41. abstractCanada, Northwest TerritoriesExploration - update
DS200712-0771
2007
Napieralski, J., Harbor, J., Li, Y.Glacial geomorphology and geographic information systems.Earth Science Reviews, Vol. 85, 1-2, pp. 1-22.TechnologyGIS
DS200712-0843
2007
Phillips, P.The search for diamonds continues... exploration update by provinceDiamonds in Canada Magazine, Northern Miner, June pp. 6-8.CanadaExploration brief overview
DS200712-1143
2007
Werniuk, G.Canada's diamond industry continues to grow.Diamonds in Canada Magazine, Northern Miner, June p.5.CanadaExploration brief overview
DS200712-1210
2007
Yudelman, D.Canadian diamond projects approach production decision....Advanced projects .. will the grades and values make them into mines?Diamonds in Canada Magazine, Northern Miner, June p. 20-22, 29-30.CanadaExploration projects
DS200812-0043
2007
Armstrong, J.P.An exploration update for the Aviat and Qilalugaq diamond projects, Melville Peninsula, Nunavut Stornoway35th. Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Abstracts only p.1.Canada, NunavutExploration - brief overview
DS200812-0044
2007
Armstrong, J.P.The Renard kimberlites, Otish Mountains, Quebec: a development track project. Stornoway35th. Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Abstracts only p.2.Canada, QuebecExploration - brief overview
DM200812-2329
2008
DIB OnlineGSI discovers 4 diamond bearing kimberlite pipes. ( two lines of information only).Diamond Intelligence Briefs, November 3, 1/8p.India, Andhra PradeshNews item - exploration
DS200812-0566
2007
Kienlen, B.Pelly Bay diamond district: update on discovery. Diamonds North35th. Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Abstracts only p. 30-31.Canada, NunavutExploration - brief overview
DS200812-0575
2007
Kivi, K.R., Naher, U.New Nadin a explorations Ltd. drills and discovers more kimberlite at Lac de Gras.35th. Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Abstracts only p. 31.Canada, Northwest TerritoriesExploration - brief overview
DM200812-2653
2008
London Mining JournalDrilling down.... precis of MEG and PDAC meeting to discuss issues facing the international exploration industry .... need to be able to measure .. success...London Mining Journal, April 25, p. 2.GlobalNews item - exploration
DS200812-0805
2008
Nowicki, T., Helman, C., Gurney, J., Van Coller, B., Galloway, M., Smith, C., Mukodzani, B.Optimizing kimberlite evaluation programs by integrating geological, mineralogical and geophysical data.GSSA-SEG Meeting Held July, Johannesburg, 19 Power point slidesTechnologyEvaluation
DS200812-0876
2007
Pell, J., Mathison, W., Friedland, E.V., Crawford, J.DO-27 and beyond: an update on Peregrine Diamonds programs in the Slave Province.35th. Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Abstracts only p. 46-47.Canada, Northwest TerritoriesExploration - overview
DS200812-0962
2007
Ritcey, D., Moul, F., Clarke, D., Kirkley, M.Diamond exploration on Brodeur Project, northwest Baffin Island. Diamondex35th. Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Abstracts only p. 51-52.Canada, NunavutExploration - overview
DS200812-0999
2007
Sand, K.K., Nielsen, T.F.D., Secher, K., Steenfelt, A.Kimberlite and carbonatite exploration in southern West Greenland: summary of previous activities and recent work by the kimberlite research group at the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland.Vladykin Volume 2007, pp. 127-140.Europe, Denmark, GreenlandExploration activity
DS200812-1134
2007
Strand, P., Banas, A., Burgess, J.Contrasting kimberlite types and dispersion trains at the Churchill diamond project Kivalliq region, Nunavut.35th. Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Abstracts only p. 59-60.Canada, NunavutExploration - geochemistry
DS200912-0012
2009
Armstrong, J.P.An update on the Hammer and Aviat projects, Nunavut.37th. Annual Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Abstracts p. 1-2.Canada, Nunavut, Coronation GulfDiamond exploration
DM200912-1486
2009
Diamonds.netRussia to open 43 deposits for exploration. Central Anabarovskaya and Alymdzha-Morkokinsky.Diamonds.net, June 30, 1/4p.RussiaNews item - exploration
DS200912-0263
2009
Goulden, J., Metals Economics GroupExploration record... the total amount spent on nonferrous exploration in 2008 was an all time high.Mining Journal Exploration Special, pp. 9-12.GlobalExploration expenditures
DS200912-0325
2009
Hutchison, A.Global impositioning systems.The Walrus, November pp.CanadaExploration - GPS hazards
DM200912-1948
2009
India NewsIndicates presence of diamond in Nuapada. Kalamidadar Village.India News, July 15, 1/8p.IndiaNews item - exploration
DS200912-0335
2009
Janse, B.Diamonds search for new best friend. Overview of 2008 by country/region.London Mining Journal, Sept. 11, pp. 18-25.GlobalReview - diamond activity, exploration, production
DS200912-0350
2009
Kaiser, J.A market pricing model for publically traded diamond exploration companies.PDAC 2009, 1p. abstractGlobalExploration companies
DS200912-0376
2009
Kienlen, B.Unexplored potential of the Amaruk project.37th. Annual Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Abstracts p. 30-31.Canada, NunavutDiamond exploration activity
DS200912-0398
2008
Konanova, N.V.Prospects of bedrock diamond bearing capacity of the conjugation zone between the Sysolsky anticline and Kirovsk-Kazhimsk aulocogen north of Volga-Urals anteclise.Doklady Earth Sciences, Vol. 423A, No. 9, pp. 1348-1351.Russia, UralsDiamond prospectivity
DS200912-0541
2009
NWT Exploration OverviewHighlights of diamond activity and list of companies and their exploration operations.Northwest Territories Geoscience Office, pp. 6-11.Canada, Northwest TerritoriesExploration - brief overview
DS200912-0565
2009
ParaviewGeoFree visualization software released.paraviewgeo.miraco.org, CanadaData integration
DS200912-0578
2009
Pell, J.Chidliak: Canada's newest diamond district.PDAC 2009, 1p. abstractCanada, NunavutExploration overview
DS200912-0585
2009
Petukkova, L.I., Prikhodko, V.S.Micaeous picrites of the Sikhote Alin ridge.alkaline09.narod.ru ENGLISH, May 10, 2p. abstractRussiaDiamond potential
DS200912-0661
2009
Sand, K.K., Waight, T.E., Pearson, D.G., Nielsen, T.F.D., Makovicky, E., Hutchison, M.T.The lithospheric mantle below southern West Greenland: a geothermobarometric approach to diamond potential and mantle stratigraphy.Lithos, In press availableEurope, GreenlandDiamond prospectivity, geothermometry
DS200912-0679
2009
Scott Smith, B.H., Smith, S.C.S.The economic implications of kimberlite emplacement.Lithos, In press availableCanadaDiamond resource evaluation
DS200912-0688
2009
Shaben, C.Fly at your own risk.The Walrus, November pp.CanadaExploration - regulations
DS200912-0733
2009
Steenfelt, A., Jensen, S.M., Nielsen, T.F.D., Sand, K.K., Secher, K.Diamonds and lithospheric mantle properties in the neo-proterzoic igneous province of southern West Greenland. ( Garnet Lake area).Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Bulletin 17, pp. 65-68.Europe, GreenlandDiamond exploration - brief overview
DM201012-0923
2010
AllAfricaNigeria: survey reveals large scale diamond deposit in Katsina.AllAfrica.com, August 10, 1/2p.Africa, NigeriaNews item - exploration
DM201012-0924
2010
AllAfricaZimbabwe: scepticism greets new diamond deposit discovery.AllAfrica.com, Oct. 12, 1p.Africa, ZimbabweNews item - exploration
DS201012-0089
2010
Carranza, E.J.M.Improved wildcat modelling of mineral prospectivity.Resource Geology, Vol. 60, 2, pp. 129-149.TechnologyEvaluation - not specific to diamonds
DM201012-2223
2010
SharesDiamonds are forever.. recovery in prices... mentions most active juniors in Africa.Shares Magazine, Feb, 4, 3p.AfricaNews item - exploration
DM201012-2227
2010
The HinduNMDC finds traces of diamond deposits in Orissa, Karntaka & AP.The Hindu.com, Jan. 23, 1/4p.IndiaNews item - exploration
DS201112-0006
2010
Afanasiev, V.P., Tychkov, N.S., Pokhilenko, N.P., Ovchinnikov, Yu.I.About kimberlite indicator minerals in the Triassic tuffs of the Tunguska sineclise.Doklady Earth Sciences, Vol. 435, 2, pp. 1555-1559.RussiaDiamond exploration
DS201112-0225
2011
Cummings, D.I., Kjarsgaard, B.A., Russell, H.A.J., Sharpe, D.R.Eskers as mineral exploration tools.Earth Science Reviews, Vol. 109, pp. 32-43.Canada, Northwest TerritoriesDrift prospecting, indicator minerals, dispersian trains
DS201112-0225
2011
Cummings, D.I., Kjarsgaard, B.A., Russell, H.A.J., Sharpe, D.R.Eskers as mineral exploration tools.Earth Science Reviews, Vol. 109, pp. 32-43.Canada, Northwest TerritoriesDrift prospecting, indicator minerals, dispersian trains
DS201112-0249
2011
Davy, A.T.Rio Tinto diamonds in India: Bunder.PDAC 2011, Monday March 7, 1/2p. abstractIndiaHistory, exploration
DM201112-1762
2011
Diamonds.netZimbabwe plans an aeromagnetic survey of eastern highlands. Marange area. Binga, Masvingo and Tsholotsho sites for possible development.Diamonds.net, June 17, 1/4p.Africa, ZimbabweNews item - government
DS201112-0298
2010
Egorov, K.N., Kiselev, A.I., Menshagin, Yu.V., Minaeva, Yu.A.Lamproite and kimberlite of the Sayany area: composition, sources and diamond potenial.Doklady Earth Sciences, Vol. 435, 2, pp. 1670-1675.RussiaDiamond exploration
DS201112-0301
2011
Enders, M.S., Saunders, C.Discovery, innovation, and learning in the mining business - new ways forward for an old industry.SEG Newsletter, No. 86, July pp. 1, 16-31.GlobalEconomics - new business models, exploration
DS201112-0528
2011
Klemme, S.The garnet spinel transition in fertile and depleted mantle: experimental data, thermodynamic calculations and implications for magmatic processes.Goldschmidt Conference 2011, abstract p.1200.MantleDiamond potential
DS201112-0656
2011
McCahon, J.The final frontier - Arctic region.... mentions Gahcho Kue and general arctic conditions.Optima, April pp. 20-25.Global, ArcticExploration
DS201112-0985
2011
Soltani, S., Hezarkhani, A.Determination of realistic and statistical value of the information gathered from exploratory drilling.Natural Resources Research, in press available, 8p.TechnologyGeostatistics - not specific to diamonds
DS201212-0048
2012
Bailey, D.K., Kearns, S.New forms of abundant carbonatites silicate volcanism: recognition criteria and further target locations.Mineralogical Magazine, Vol. 76, 2, pp. 271-284.TechnologyCarbonatite, exploration
DM201303-1319
2013
MinewebMining in Canada's North could double by 2020 - report.Mineweb.com, Jan. 29, 1p.CanadaNews item - exploration
DS201312-0827
2013
Singer, D.A.The log normal distribution of metals resources in mineral deposits. ** not applicable to diamonds but of interestOre Geology Reviews, Vol. 55, pp. 80-86.TechnologyResource evaluation
DS201312-0929
2012
Urban, L.GIS Bringing geosciences together for enhanced business results.GIS Mining Conference held Perth Australia De Beers presentation by permission, Dec., 23 ppt.TechnologyGIS
DS201312-0933
2013
Van der Meer, Q.H.A., Klaver, M., Waight, T.E., Davies, G.R.The provenance of sub-cratonic mantle beneath the Limpopo mobile belt, (South Africa).Lithos, Vol. 170-171, pp. 90-104.Africa, South Africa, ZimbabweCraton, geothermobarometry, diamond potential
DM201402-1908
2014
Rough-PolishedZimbabwe discovers new 'billion dollar' diamond fields. Umkondorough-polished.com, Jan. 14, 1/4p.Africa, ZimbabweNews item - exploration
DM201404-1729
2014
MacauhubProspecting for diamonds expanded to the whole Angola's Huila provinceMacauhub.com.mo, March 21, 1/4p.Africa, AngolaNews item - government
DS201412-0177
2014
De Wit, M.Setting the scene as to where diamond exploration is going!GSSA Kimberley Diamond Symposium and Trade Show provisional programme, Sept. 11, title onlyGlobalDiamond exploration
DS201412-0330
2014
Haggerty, S.Diamond exploration in NW Liberia.GSSA Kimberley Diamond Symposium and Trade Show provisional programme, Sept. 10-12, POSTERAfrica, LiberiaExploration overview
DS201412-0332
2014
Haggerty, S.Diamond exploration in NW Liberia: discovery of a new kimberlite pipe and the recognition of a diagnostic botanical indicator.6 Simposio Brasileiro de Geologia do Diamante, Aug. 3-7, 4p. AbstractAfrica, LiberiaGeobotany
DS201412-0350
2014
Heffernan, V.Rediscovering its swagger. A look at how Canada's minerals industry can adapt in the face of uncertainty. Core Magazine , Fall, pp. 4,5,6,8,9.CanadaDiscoveries - costs, mine-life trends, reglatories
DS201412-0387
2013
Hutchison, M.T.Diamond exploration and regional prospectivity of the Northern Territory of Australia.Proceedings of the 10th. International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 2, pp. 257-280.Australia, Northern TerritoryExploration - kimberlites
DS201412-0427
2013
Jelsma, H., Krishnan, U., Perritt, S., Preston, R., Winter, F., Lemotlo, L., van der Linde, G., Armstrong, R., Phillips, D., Joy, S., Costa, J., Facatino, M., Posser, A., Kumar, M., Wallace, C., Chinn, I., Henning, A.Kimberlites from central Angola: a case study of exploration findings.Proceedings of the 10th. International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 2, pp. 173-190.Africa, AngolaExploration - kimberlites
DS201412-0719
2013
Rai, S.Borah, Kajaljyoti, Das, Gupta, R., Srivastava, S., Shalivahan, P., Sivaram, K., Kumar, K., Meena, S.The South India Precambrian crust and shallow lithospheric mantle: initial results from the India Deep Imaging Experiment ( INDEX).Journal of Earth System Science, Vol. 122, 6, pp. 1435-1453.IndiaDrilling
DS201504-0220
2015
SNL Metals & MiningWorld exploration trends 2015SNL Metals Economics Group, March 3, 11p.GlobalExploration - prices, budgets, arenas
DS201505-0248
2015
Toledo, V., Ward, J., de Wit, M., Spaggiari, R., Coopersmith, H., Wald, R.A transient fluvial placer in the mid reach of the Kishon Valley northern Israel: initial results of follow up exploration.Israel Geological Society, 1p.posterEurope, IsraelExploration results
DS201603-0427
2016
Ustinov, V.N.Terrigenous diamond-bearing rocks of the Siberian, East-European and African platforms.Alrosa publication, 532p. Title, abstract, table of contents in english ( courtesy of Ustinov)Russia, Europe, AfricaDiamondiferous strata - structure, morphology, zones, exploration technology
DS201605-0810
2016
Bennett, M.The state of the industry - the view from the smaller end of town.SEG Newsletter, No. 105, Apr. pp. 25-26.TechnologyExploration
DS201605-0818
2016
Callan, N.J.Geological mapping in exploration: a view from the trenches.SEG Newsletter, No. 105, Apr. pp. 13-15.TechnologyExploration

Abstract: Kevin Heather’s (SEG 1998 F) presentation at the September 2015 Chile- Explore Congress, entitled “The Lost Art of Geological Mapping: Should We Care?,” regrettably came as no surprise to me, although I have to admit to being more than a little disappointed. Most senior explorationists, I suspect, would probably share these sentiments. Geological mapping is, after all, the very embodiment of all the basic field skills we learn as geologists, and the simple fact is that the alarm bells have been sounding loudly for some time now in our industry: basic field geological skills have been lost in the emerging generation of exploration geologists. As a geologist with some 30 years of experience in the exploration and mining industry, almost entirely in a fieldbased technical capacity, I have always maintained that careful geological mapping, based on sound observation, is one of the cornerstones of successful exploration. Indeed, given that our industry is founded on combinations of fortuitous geological phenomena in a complex framework, why would geological mapping and field geology not be positioned at the very forefront the discovery process? A large part of the debate as to the underlying causes for the general demise of geological field skills has focused on issues at the university level (e.g., fieldwork reduction due to funding cuts and increased liability, changes in undergraduate curricula to more closely reflect the broadening range of geological disciplines to serve wider needs of society, an emphasis on rapidly publishable experimental and modeling research at the expense of more costly field-based studies, etc.). The mining industry has responded by promoting its specific technical and skill set requirements at university level via collaborative research, student training initiatives, and funding programs. The focus of this Views contribution is to examine several internal industry issues which I believe have contributed to falling standards of geological fieldwork, and which have become apparent to me during extensive time spent in the field in a consulting capacity for numerous major, mid-tier, and junior companies.
DS201605-0851
2016
Jennings, H., Schodde, R.From mineral discovery to project delivery.SEG Newsletter, No. 105, Apr. pp. 1, 20-24.TechnologyExploration
DS201605-0920
2016
Wood, D.We must change exploration thinking in order to discover future orebodies.SEG Newsletter, No. 105, Apr. pp. 16-19.TechnologyExploration
DM201608-2642
2016
Ehud Arye LaniadoHow do we find diamond sources: kimberlite and lamproite. Brief commentinfo @laniado.com, Aug. 3, 4p.TechnologyNews item - exploration
DM201609-1777
2016
Ehud Arye LaniadoI found a diamond resource. Now what?info @ehudlaniado.com, Aug. 17, 5p.TechnologyNews item - exploration
DS201702-0246
2017
Ustinov, V.Diamond potential of Angola: results of co-operation of Alrosa and Endiama.PDAC 2017, March 6, 1p. AbstractAfrica, AngolaExploration review
DS201702-0250
2017
Wambeke, T., Benndorf, J.A simulation based geostatistical approach to real-time reconciliation of the grade control model.Mathematical Geosciences, Vol. 49, 1, pp. 1-37.TechnologyGeostatistics - not specific to diamonds

Abstract: One of the main challenges of the mining industry is to ensure that produced tonnages and grades are aligned with targets derived from model-based expectations. Unexpected deviations, resulting from large uncertainties in the grade control model, often occur and strongly impact resource recovery and process efficiency. During operation, local predictions can be significantly improved when deviations are monitored and integrated back into the grade control model. This contribution introduces a novel realization-based approach to real-time updating of the grade control model by utilizing online data from a production monitoring network. An algorithm is presented that specifically deals with the problems of an operating mining environment. Due to the complexity of the material handling process, it is very challenging to formulate an analytical approximation linking each sensor observation to the grade control model. Instead, an application-specific forward simulator is built, translating grade control realizations into observation realizations. The algorithm utilizes a Kalman filter-based approach to link forward propagated realizations with real process observations to locally improve the grade control model. Differences in the scale of support are automatically dealt with. A literature review, following a detailed problem description, presents an overview of the most recent approaches to solving some of the practical problems identified. The most relevant techniques are integrated and the resulting mathematical framework is outlined. The principles behind the self-learning algorithm are explained. A synthetic experiment demonstrates that the algorithm is capable of improving the grade control model based on inaccurate observations on blended material streams originating from two extraction points.
DM201704-0719
2017
Republic of MiningLet the diamond rush begin. Lynx consortium of prospectors: Knee Lake region near Oxford House.winnipeg freepress.com, March 7, 1/2p.Canada, ManitobaNews item - Lynx
DM201704-0764
2017
The Israeli Diamond IndustryFor the first time, diamonds found in Canada's province of Manitoba.en.israelidiamond.co.il, March 7, 1/4p.Canada, ManitobaNews item - government
DM201705-0928
2017
Ehud Arye LaniadoTechnology in the diamond industry: explorationinfo @laniado.com, March 29, 2p.TechnologyNews item - exploration
DM201707-1447
2017
Ehud Arye LaniadoCan technology change the way we look for diamonds?info @laniado.com, June 6, 2p.TechnologyNews item - exploration
DS201708-1675
2017
Hutchison, M.Diamond exploration and prospectivity of western Australia.11th. International Kimberlite Conference, PosterAustraliaexploration
DS201708-1693
2017
Kobussen, A.Application of machine learning tecniques to exploration: an example using self-organizing maps for garnet data.11th. International Kimberlite Conference, OralTechnologyindicator minerals
DS201708-1737
2017
Poitras, S.Evidence for a >200 km thick diamond -bearing root beneath the Central Mackenzie Valley, Northwest Territories, Canada: diamond indicator mineral geochemistry from the Horn Plateau and Trout Lakes regions.11th. International Kimberlite Conference, OralCanada, Northwest Territoriesindicator minerals
DS201709-1968
2017
Bussweiler, Y., Poitras, S., Borovinskaya, O., Tanner, M., Pearson, G.Rapid multielemental analysis of garnet with LA-ICP-TOF-MS implications for diamond exploration studies.Goldschmidt Conference, abstract 1p.Canada, Northwest Territoriesdiamond potential

Abstract: Garnet arguably constitutes the most important mineral in diamond exploration studies; not only can the presence of mantle garnet in exploration samples point to kimberlite occurrences, but its minor and trace element composition can further be used to assess the “diamond potential” of a kimberlite. The content of Cr and Ca, especially, has been found to be a reliable tool to test whether garnets originate from within the diamond stability field in the mantle [1]. Trace element patterns can further indicate the mantle host rock of the garnets, for example, whether they originate from a depleted or ultra-depleted mantle section [2]. Routinely, two separate analytical methods are necessary to fully characterize the composition of garnet; major and minor elements are usually determined by electron probe micro-analysis (EPMA), whereas determination of trace elements requires the more sensitive method of laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS). Here, we demonstrate rapid measurement of the entire suite of elements in garnet employing a new, commercially available timeof-flight (TOF) mass spectrometer, the icpTOF (TOFWERK AG, Thun, Switzerland), coupled to a fast wash-out laser ablation system (Teledyne Cetac Technologies Inc., Omaha, NE, USA). Using garnets from exploration samples taken from the Horn Plateau, Northwest Territories, Canada [3], we directly compare the icpTOF results to EPMA and LA-ICP-MS data. We examine whether the icpTOF can reliably characterize the garnets in Cr versus Ca space and at the same time reproduce their trace element patterns, thereby offering a cost effective method of analysis. The method of LA-ICP-TOF-MS, with its high speed of data acquisition and its ability to record the entire mass spectrum simultaneously, may have great benefits for (diamond) exploration studies. Moreover, the method can be used for fast, highresolution imaging, which is applicable to a wide range of geological materials and settings [4].
DS201709-2035
2017
Morrison, S.M., Liu, C., Prabhu, E.A., Li, C., Downs, R.J., Golden, J.J., Fox, P., Hummer, D.R., Meyer, M.B., Hazen, R.M.Network analysis of mineralogical systems.American Mineralogist, in press availableTechnologydata sets

Abstract: A fundamental goal of mineralogy and petrology is the deep understanding of mineral phase relationships and the consequent spatial and temporal patterns of mineral coexistence in rocks, ore bodies, sediments, meteorites, and other natural polycrystalline materials. The multi-dimensional chemical complexity of such mineral assemblages has traditionally led to experimental and theoretical consideration of 2-, 3-, or n-component systems that represent simplified approximations of natural systems. Network analysis provides a dynamic, quantitative, and predictive visualization framework for employing “big data” to explore complex and otherwise hidden higher-dimensional patterns of diversity and distribution in such mineral systems. We introduce and explore applications of mineral network analysis, in which mineral species are represented by nodes, while coexistence of minerals is indicated by lines between nodes. This approach provides a dynamic visualization platform for higher-dimensional analysis of phase relationships, because topologies of equilibrium phase assemblages and pathways of mineral reaction series are embedded within the networks. Mineral networks also facilitate quantitative comparison of lithologies from different planets and moons, the analysis of coexistence patterns simultaneously among hundreds of mineral species and their localities, the exploration of varied paragenetic modes of mineral groups, and investigation of changing patterns of mineral occurrence through deep time. Mineral network analysis, furthermore, represents an effective visual approach to teaching and learning in mineralogy and petrology.
DS201711-2501
2015
Begg, G.C., Griffin, W.L., O'Reilly, S.Y., Natapov, L.Geoscience dat a integration: insights into mapping lithospheric architecture.ASEG-PESA 2015, 2 p. abstract Mantledata integration

Abstract: In order to develop a 4D understanding of the architecture of the entire lithosphere, it is necessary to embrace integration of multi-disciplinary, multi-scale data in a GIS environment. An holistic understanding has evolved whereby geologic, geochemical and geophysical signals are consistent with a subcontinental lithospheric mantle (SCLM) dominated by a mosaic of domains of Archean ancestry, variably overprinted by subsequent tectonothermal events. Pristine Archean SCLM is mostly highly depleted (high Mg#), low density, high velocity and highly resistive, and preserves intact Archean crust. There is a first order relationship between changes to these signals and the degree of tectonothermal overprint (by melts, fluids). Continental crust is comprised largely of reconstituted Archean components, variably diluted by juvenile addition, symptomatic of the various overprinting events. These events impart crustal fabrics and patterns dictated by SCLM architecture, influenced by the free surface and crust-mantle decoupling.
DS201712-2671
2017
AmiraAmira Roadmap. Excellent documentation of their 15 year extensive compilation.amirainternational.com, amirainternational .com /WEB/sites/ P1162A/ Documents/ FinalDocuments/ Roadmap Documents Index.aspAustraliamineral project analyses
DS201802-0274
2017
Ustinov, V.N., Golubev, Yu.K., Zagainy, A.K., Kukui, I.M., Mikoev, I.L., Lobkova, L.P., Antonov, S.A., Konkin, V.D.Analysis of the African province diamond prospects in relation to the Russia mineral base development abroad. *** IN RUSOtechestvennaya Geologiya ***IN RUS, No. 6, pp. 52-66. pdfAfricadiamond - arenas
DS201802-0275
2017
Ustinov, V.N., Golubev, Yu.K., Zagainy, A.K., Stegnitsky, Yu.B.The diamond bearing territories of Africa and their importance for expansion of the raw material base of the Russian diamond mining industry. ***IN RUSMineral Resources of Russia: economics and Management *** IN RUS, No. 6, pp. 66-72. pdfAfricadiamond - arenas
DS201803-0440
2018
De Wit, M.C.Prospecting history leading to the discovery of Botswana's diamond mines: from artefacts to Lesedi La Rona.Mineralogy and Petrology, in press available, 16p.Africa, Botswanadiamond exploration

Abstract: Bechuanaland/Botswana has a long and colourful history in exploration and mining. Here these activities are subdivided into three phases: pre-historic, historic and modern. Quarrying stone in Botswana was ongoing 500,000 years ago during the Early Stone Age (ESA). Actual mining of stones probably only started during the Middle Stone Age (MSA) i.e. post 250,000 BP, and the first prehistoric hard rock mining of specularite and limonite, likely started during the Late Stone Age (LSA) 20,000 to 2,000 BP. In east Botswana iron and copper were mined from AD 800 onwards; the mining of gold started in the thirteenth century. Historic mining started with the re-discovery of gold close to Francistown in 1865 and lasted until the 1950s. Rumours of diamonds in Bechuanaland had already surfaced in the 1880s, and it was Ngamiland, in the northwest, that was first explored systematically for diamonds and gold between 1896 and 1899. A joint initiative between Anglo American and De Beers started serious prospecting parts of eastern Bechuanaland between 1932 and 1938; and in 1938 the first diamond finds in Bechuanaland were reported. Modern mining and exploration started with the signing of an agreement in 1959, allowing Consolidated African Selection Trust Ltd. (CAST) into the Bamangwato Tribal Reserve. CAST found a few diamonds in the Motloutse River, but concluded that these were reworked and dropped the exploration rights. De Beers believed that these diamonds had come from west of the Motloutse headwaters, across the watershed in the Kalahari. This ultimately led to the discovery of the Orapa kimberlite field in 1967, a year after Botswana became independent. This discovery triggered a major exploration boom across Botswana adding important diamond-bearing kimberlites such as at Letlhakane (1968), Jwaneng (1973), Gope (1981) and Lerala (1991).
DS201803-0448
2018
Geological Survey of Western AustraliaDiamond exploration and prospectivity of Western Australia.Geological Survey of Western Australia, digital data packageAustraliareview - exploration
DS201803-0453
2018
Hutchison, M.T.Diamond exploration and prospectivity of Western Australia.Geological Survey of Western Australia, Report 179, 70p.Australiareview - exploration

Abstract: Western Australia (WA) hosts 696 000 km2 of exposed, onshore, exclusively Archean rocks and 439 000 km2 of Paleoproterozoic rocks. In total, pre-1.6 Ga rocks comprise around 45% of the onshore area of the State, constituting the West Australian Craton (WAC; Yilgarn and the Pilbara Cratons) and the western part of the North Australian Craton (NAC). Seimic tomography demonstrates that considerable remaining portions of the State are also underlain by thick mantle lithosphere (Kennett et al., 2013), hosting the conditions under which diamonds form. Subsequently, most of the State is prospective for diamonds and numerous diamondiferous lamproite and kimberlite fields are known. Emplacement of diamond-bearing rocks spans much of geological time, from the c. 1868 Ma Brockman Creek kimberlite in the Pilbara (White, 2000) to the c. 17 Ma Walgidee Hills lamproite, Noonkanbah field, West Kimberley (Phillips et al, 2012). According to Kimberley Process statistics, Australia is estimated to have produced approximately 11% of global rough diamond production by weight in 2015, ranking it fourth in the world after the Russian Federation, Botswana and the Democratic Republic of Congo. These production figures are accounted for by two mines, both in WA. However, due to the closure of the Ellendale mine in 2015, responsible for a large proportion of the world’s fancy yellow production, only one currently producing mine remains in Australia (at the AK1 olivine lamproite at Argyle, NAC). In order to assess the effectiveness of prior exploration and draw attention to under-explored prospective areas, a thorough compilation and interpretation of WA diamond exploration data has been conducted.
DS201803-0454
2018
Hutchison, M.T.Dat a methodologies applied in the Western Australia diamond exploration package.Geological Survey of Western Australia, Report 2017/16, 24p.Australiareview - exploration

Abstract: The Geological Survey of Western Australia’s Diamond exploration and prospectivity data package compiles over 40 years of diamond exploration data. In addition to samples derived from Western Australia’s established diamond mining areas at Ellendale and Argyle, a wide coverage of regional exploration data extending to the boundaries of the State is included. The database follows a similar methodology of attribution and has a compatible structure to the Diamond Exploration Database of the Northern Territory, allowing direct comparison of data throughout the North Australian Craton. The diamond exploration and prospectivity data package is the first of its kind to collate diamond exploration data statewide in a publicly accessible fashion. It incorporates the locations of over 88 000 diamond exploration samples. Associated with these samples are over 30 000 good-quality chemical analyses of mineral separate grains integrated into a standardized framework presented herein. In total, 524 discrete in situ bodies, which in principle have diamond potential (kimberlites, lamproites, ultramafic lamprophyres, and carbonatites) have also been compiled in the diamond exploration and prospectivity data package. With 114 confirmed to be diamondiferous, this part of the database considerably expands upon previous compilations of relevant Western Australian rocks, including the Geological Survey of Western Australia’s MINEDEX database and Bulletin 132. As a companion, 127 emplacement age determinations from 63 bodies are reported, encompassing most of the geographic extent of Western Australia’s known rocks with diamond potential. Analyses of the Western Australian data allow for an understanding of the exploration history in areas of known occurrences and identification of considerable gaps in the exploration coverage within areas of diamond potential. The Diamond exploration and prospectivity data package stands as a means to support and encourage future diamond exploration in the State in addition to providing a rigorous framework suitable for the establishment of diamond exploration databases elsewhere.
DS201804-0692
2018
Geological Society of South AfricaSAMREC/SAMVAL Compliance and JSE reporting meetings… program T. Marshallgssaconferences.co.za /compliance -jse-reporting, June 28,29 thAfrica, South Africadiamond resource and reserve reporting

Abstract: This two-day Workshop (28th and 29th June 2018) comprises an introduction to the SAMREC and SAMVAL Codes, and JSE Reporting. This course is aimed at geologists, mining engineers and other technical specialists, who include sign-off as Competent Persons ("CPs") or Competent Valuators ("CVs") in their job description. Day one focuses on the basics of the SAMREC and SAMVAL Codes, and concentrates on the requirements for CPs who compile documents, specifically Competent Persons Reports and Integrated Annual Reports, for companies listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (applicable primarily to Solid Minerals). Day two focuses on the Section 12 Listing rules applicable to both the Main Board and the Alt-X as well as the requirements of SAMREC and SAMVAL, highlighting some of the issues experienced by CPs over the years as well as some of the updated requirements as a result of the implementation of the 2016 SAMREC/SAMVAL Codes. An introduction to the JSE Readers Panel and a discussion of some of the on-going compliance issues identified by the panel.
DS201805-0985
2018
Ustinov, V.N., Antaschuk, M.G., Zagainy, A.K., Kukui, I.M., Lobkova, L.P., Antonov, S.A.Prospects of diamond deposits discovery in the North of the East European platform. Karelian - KolaOres and Metals ***RUS, Vol. 1, pp. 11-26. ***RusRussiakimberlite, lamproite, dispersion haloes
DS201806-1249
2018
Shchukina, E.V., Shchukin, V.S.Diamond potential of the northern East European platform. KIMSMinerals *** in ENG, Vol. 8, 17p. Pdf ***ENGRussia, Arkangelskgeochemistry, exploration

Abstract: In this study, we assess the diamond exploration potential of the northern East European Platform based on aeromagnetic survey results and the morphologic and geochemical analysis of 1513 grains of kimberlite indicator minerals (KIMs), such as purple pyrope garnet, olivine, and Cr-diopside. These minerals were recovered from samples collected from modern river and stream sediments in four areas located in the north-eastern (within the Arkhangelsk Diamondiferous Province) and south-western (hundreds of kilometers outside of the Arkhangelsk Diamondiferous Province) parts of the Arkhangelsk region in the European part of Russia. All the studied areas are located within ancient cratons, including the Kola, Karelian, and Shenkursk cratons. Based on the major element compositions of the KIMs and thermobarometric calculations, this study confirms that the lithospheric mantle beneath the studied areas is suitable for the formation and preservation of diamonds. The high percentage of KIMs with primary magmatic grain surface morphologies is evidence of the presence of local kimberlite sources within all of the studied areas. The significant amount of diamond-associated KIMs indicates that the potential sources are diamondiferous. Hence, the results suggest that the studied areas can be recommended for further diamond prospecting activity with a high probability of discovering new diamondiferous kimberlites.
DS201807-1488
2018
Dira, T.A., Daniels, L.R.M.The role of Hodotermes mossambicus termites and background kimberlite indicators in the Kgalagadi .Malatswe areaSAIMM Diamonds - source to use 2018 Conference 'thriving in changing times'. June 11-13., pp. 1-8.Africa, BotswanaIndicator minerals
DS201807-1499
2018
Hutchison, M.T.Diamond exploration and regional prospectivity of Western Australia. Kimberlite and lamproiteMineralogy and Petrology, 10.1007/ s00710-018- 0579-6, 17p.AustraliaIndicator minerals

Abstract: Pre-1.6 Ga rocks comprise around 45% of the onshore area of Western Australia (WA), constituting the West Australian Craton (WAC) (including the Archean Yilgarn and Pilbara Cratons) and the western part of the North Australian Craton (NAC). These areas provide the conditions suitable for diamond formation at depth, and numerous diamondiferous lamproite and kimberlite fields are known. As emplacement ages span close to 2500 Ma, there are significant opportunities for diamond-affinity rocks being present near-surface in much of the State, including amongst Phanerozoic rocks. WA’s size, terrain, infrastructure and climate, mean that many areas remain underexplored. However, continuous diamond exploration since the 1970s has resulted in abundant data. In order to advance future exploration, a comprehensive database of results of diamond exploration sampling (Geological Survey of Western Australia 2018) has been assessed. The Yilgarn and Pilbara Cratons have spinel indicators almost exclusively dominated by chromite (>90% of grains), whereas (Mg,Fe,Ti)-bearing Al-chromites account for more of the indicator spinels in the NAC, up to 50% of grains at the Northern Territory (NT) border. Increasing dominance of Al in chromites is interpreted as a sign of weathering or a shallower source than Al-depleted Mg-chromites. Garnet compositions across the State also correlate with geological subdivisions, with lherzolitic garnets showing more prospective compositions (Ca-depleted) in WAC samples compared to the NAC. WAC samples also show a much broader scatter into strongly diamond-prospective G10 and G10D compositions. Ilmenites from the NAC show Mg-enriched compositions (consistent with kimberlites), over and above those present in NT data. However, ilmenites from the WAC again show the most diamond-prospective trends. Numerous indicator mineral concentrations throughout the State have unknown sources. Due in part to the presence of diamondiferous lamproites, it is cautioned that some accepted indicator mineral criteria do not apply in parts of WA. For example Ca-depleted garnets, Mg-depleted ilmenites and Cr-depleted and Al-absent clinopyroxenes are all sometimes associated with strongly diamondiferous localities. Quantitative prospectivity analysis has also been carried out based on the extent and results of sampling, age of surface rocks relative to ages of diamond-prospective rocks, and the underlying mantle structure. Results show that locations within the NAC and with proximity to WA’s diamond mines score well. However, results point to parts of the WAC being more prospective, consistent with mineral chemical data. Most notable are the Hamersley Basin, Eastern Goldfields Superterrane and the Goodin Inlier of the Yilgarn Craton. Despite prolific diamond exploration, WA is considerably underexplored and the ageing Argyle mine and recent closure of operations at Ellendale warrant a re-evaluation of diamond potential. Results of mineral chemistry and prospectivity analysis make a compelling case for renewed exploration.
DS201808-1740
2018
Dira, T. A., Daniels, L. R.M. The significance of termites on the future of kimberlite exploration in Botswana.Mineralogy and Petrology, 10.1007/s00710-018-0608-5 8p. Africa, Botswanaindicator minerals

Abstract: The majority of the diamond mines in Botswana were discovered as a direct consequence of soil sampling for indicator minerals such as garnet and picroilmenite. Over the past 60 years the application of soil sampling for indicator minerals as a primary exploration tool has declined while aeromagnetic surveys have increased in popularity. The rate of kimberlite discovery in Botswana has declined significantly. The obvious magnetic kimberlites have been discovered. The future of new kimberlite discoveries is once again dependent on soil sampling for kimberlite indicator minerals. It is essential to have an in depth understanding of the transport mechanism of kimberlite indicator minerals from the kimberlite to the modern day surface of the Kalahari Formation, which is solely via termite bioturbation. Field observations indicate that the concentration of indicator minerals at surface is directly dependent on the physical characteristics and capabilities as well as behavioural patterns of the particular termite species dominant in the exploration area. The discovery of future diamond mines in Botswana will be closely associated with an in depth understanding of the relationship between size and concentration of kimberlite indicator minerals in surface soils and the seasonal behaviour, depth penetration capabilities, earthmoving efficiencies and mandible size of the dominant termite species within the exploration area. Large areas in Botswana, where kimberlite indicator minerals recovered from soil samples have been described as distal from source or background, will require re-evaluation. Without detailed termite studies the rate of discovery will continue to decline.
DS201808-1741
2018
Dira, T., Daniels, L.The role of Hodtermes mossambicus termites and background kimberlite indicators in the Kgalagadi. PresentationSAIMM Diamonds - source to use 2018 Conference 'thriving in changing times'. June 11-13., 38 ppts.Africa, Botswanaindicator minerals
DS201812-2792
2018
Costa Cavalcante, L.F.Diamond prospecting and exploration developed by CBPM in Bahia State.7th Symposio Brasileiro de Geologia do Diamante , Title only South America, Brazil, Bahiaprospecting
DS201812-2867
2018
Poitras, S.P., Pearson, D.G., Hardman, M.F., Stachel, T., Nowell, G.M.Evidence for a 200 km thick diamond bearing root beneath the Central Mackenzie Valley, Northwest Territories, Canada? Diamond indicator mineral geochemistry from the Horn Plateau and Trout Lake regions.Mineralogy and Petrology, doi.org/10.1007/ s00710-018-0641-4 18p.Canada, Northwest Territoriesindicator minerals, geocthermobarometry

Abstract: The Central Mackenzie Valley (CMV) area of Northwest Territories is underlain by Precambrian basement belonging to the North American Craton. The potential of this area to host kimberlitic diamond deposits is relatively high judging from the seismologically-defined lithospheric thickness, age of basement rocks (2.2-1.7 Ga) and presence of kimberlite indicator minerals (KIMs) in Quaternary sediments. This study presents data for a large collection of KIMs recovered from stream sediments and till samples from two study areas in the CMV, the Horn Plateau and Trout Lake. In the processed samples, peridotitic garnets dominate the KIM grain count for both regions (> 25% each) while eclogitic garnet is almost absent in both regions (< 1% each). KIM chemistry for the Horn Plateau indicates significant diamond potential, with a strong similarity to KIM systematics from the Central and Western Slave Craton. The most significant issue to resolve in assessing the local diamond potential is the degree to which KIM chemistry reflects local and/or distal kimberlite bodies. Radiogenic isotope analysis of detrital kimberlite-related CMV ilmenite and rutile grains requires at least two broad age groups for eroded source kimberlites. Statistical analysis of the data suggests that it is probable that some of these KIMs were derived from primary and/or secondary sources within the CMV area, while others may have been transported to the area from the east-northeast by Pleistocene glacial and/or glaciofluvial systems. At this stage, KIM chemistry does not allow the exact location of the kimberlitic source(s) to be constrained.
DS201812-2896
2018
Valdir da Silveira, F.Project diamond Brazil.7th Symposio Brasileiro de Geologia do Diamante , Title only South America, Brazilprospecting
DS201901-0067
2018
Ravi, S., Bhaskara Rao, K.S., Reddy, R. A.Diamond exploration scenario in India: status and future perspectives. Geological Survey of India Bulletin A series No. 68, Chapter IX pp. 911-949.India, southern Indiadiamond exploration
DS201903-0530
2018
Markovets, V.Diamond deposits exploration, scientific and research report.7th Symposio Brasleiro de geologia do diamante, 68 ppts. AvailableSouth America, Brazildiamond geology
DS201904-0722
2019
Cate, A.Machine learning for Prospectivity mapping? Not specific to diamondsPDAC Short Course, 56 ppts. PdfGlobaltarget - deposit
DS201904-0723
2017
Cate, A., Perozzi, L., Gloaguen, E., Blouin, M.Machine learning as a tool for geologists. Not specific to diamondsThe leading Edge, https://dx.doi.org/10.1190/tle36030064.1Globaldata sets

Abstract: Machine learning is becoming an appealing tool in various fields of earth sciences, especially in resources estimation. Six machine learning algorithms have been used to predict the presence of gold mineralization in drill core from geophysical logs acquired at the Lalor deposit, Manitoba, Canada. Results show that the integration of a set of rock physical properties — measured at closely spaced intervals along the drill core — with ensemble machine learning algorithms allows the detection of gold-bearing intervals with an adequate rate of success. Since the resulting prediction is continuous along the drill core, the use of this type of tool in the future will help geologists in selecting sound intervals for assay sampling and in modeling more continuous ore bodies during the entire life of a mine.
DS201904-0728
2019
Desharnais, G.How machine learning will disrupt mining. The power and pitfalls of predictive algorithms.researchgate.net, 2p. PdfGlobaldata sets
DS201904-0729
2019
Desharnais, G., Paiement, J.P., Hatfield, D., Poupart, N.Mining BIG data: the future of exploration targeting using machine learning.PDAC Short Course, 5p. PdfGlobaldata sets
DS201904-0764
2019
Paiment, J-P.Database and input data.PDAC Short Course, 71p. Pdf availableGlobaldata sets
DS201904-0767
2019
Presser, J.L.Diamond Occurrences in Paraguay.Diamond Development Exploration Event, 55 ppts. Pdf availableSouth America, Paraguaydiamond occurrences
DS201904-0798
2010
Watkins, J.Relatorio Tecnico 50 Perfil do diamante ( Gema e diamante industrial) Note *** dateJ.Mendo consulting IN: PORT, http://www.jmendo.com .br/wp-content/uploads /2011/08/P28_ RT50_Perfil_do_Diamante _xGema _e_Diamante _Industrialx.pdf 157p.South America, Brazildiamond occurrences
DS201906-1302
2019
Holler, J.Teaching critical open GIS.The Canadian Geographer, doi.org/10.1111/ cag.12521GlobalGIS

Abstract: Higher?education geographic information system (GIS) curricula largely marginalize and separate instruction of critical GIS and open GIS, paralleling a divide between GIS and non?GIS in geography. GIS is typically represented as a singular, infallibly objective, and universally applicable technology. GIS generally dismisses the critiques from human geography, while critical human geography dismisses GIS for its association with positivism and unethical applications. Teaching critical open GIS may bridge this divide, creating a transformative pedagogical space for human geography to affectively and effectively engage with open GIS technology at the level of code. Critical open GIS students practice and critique GIS as conflicted insiders, bridging the divide between GIS and non?GIS in their geography education. Reviews of GIS curricula find support for teaching critical and open GIS, but reviews of texts and syllabi confirm their marginalization and separation. A new critical open GIS course is introduced, using GIS in development and political ecology as integrative frameworks.
DS201907-1550
2019
Holden, E-J., Liu, W., Horrocks, T., Wang, R., Wedge, D., Duuring, P., Beardsmore, T.GeoDocA - fast analysis of geological content in mineral exploration reports: a text mining approach. Not specific to diamondOre Geology Reviews, in press available, 20p.AustraliaAnalysis system
DM201908-1893
2019
London Mining JournalShaping the use of technology in mining. White paper preprintlondonmining journal.com, July 17, 18p. PdfGlobalNews item - AI
DS201909-2059
2019
Liu, J., Chen, W., Muller, M., Chalup, S., Wheeler, C.An automatic HyLogger mineral mapping method using a machine -learning - based computer vision technique. * not specific to diamondAustralian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 66, 7, pp. 1063-1073.Australiamapping technology
DS201912-2777
2019
Desrosiers, P., Ward, B.C., Sacco, D., Elliott, B.The effect of post depositional meltwater processes on kimberlite indicator mineral concentrations in glacial sediments.Yellowknife Forum NWTgeoscience.ca, abstract volume poster p.105-106.Canada, Northwest Territoriesdrift prospecting

Abstract: In the glaciated terrain of the Northwest Territories, successful diamond exploration projects depend on the implementation of drift prospecting. Drift prospecting combines surficial sediment sampling with an understanding of glacial sediment transport history so that geochemical anomalies can be properly interpreted. However, deglacial meltwater processes that may rework, erode, transport, and deposit previously emplaced till are commonly overlooked or misidentified in sample collection and data interpretation. Exactly how deglacial meltwater processes affect the concentration of kimberlite indicator minerals in glacial sediments is poorly understood. The aim of this study is to determine if syn- and post-depositional meltwater processes affect kimberlite indicator mineral concentrations and distributions. The study area is approximately 225 km2, located in the Winter Lake area, in the southern Slave region. This area was chosen for its multiple subglacial meltwater corridors with numerous meltwater related landforms adjacent to relatively unmodified till. It is a prospective area for kimberlites based on the kimberlite indicator minerals identified during previous till sampling programs. The project incorporates terrain mapping, fieldwork and geochemical analysis. Progress so far includes a desktop study using existing air photos and surficial maps of the region and fieldwork. Stereo image visualization and mapping software (Summit EvolutionTM) combined with digital air photos of the area were utilized to complete a preliminary 1:10 000 scale digital terrain map. Fieldwork was completed in the summer of 2019: the nature and distribution of surficial materials were described, ice flow indicators identified and recorded, and surficial material samples collected. Sampling targeted sediments that experienced varying degrees of meltwater modification; materials collected cover the spectrum from unmodified till to washed till to sorted glaciofluvial sand and gravel. Analysis and interpretation are ongoing. Clast shape and lithology analysis has been completed. Grain size analysis will be completed for the presentation. Samples have been sent to commercial labs for geochemical analysis of the silt and clay fraction as well as heavy mineral separation followed by picking of kimberlite, base metal and gold indicator minerals. Potential kimberlite indicator minerals will be analyzed by electron microprobe to verify the mineralogy; their chemistry will be related to diamond potential. The results of these analysis will not be available in time for the presentation. Field descriptions and photogrammetry indicate that many meltwater corridors contain hummocks and elongate ridges composed of diamicton that is sandier and contains less silt than an unmodified till. The morphology and directionality of these identified landforms suggest they are not esker segments. Comparison of grain size, clast shape and lithology data between till and modified sediments will be related to landform genesis. The observations of surficial materials, landforms and ice flow indicators are being used to update the preliminary 1:10 000 scale terrain map of the area, as well as to interpret the local glacial history of the study area. The results of this project will have significant implications in the planning and execution of diamond exploration programs in the Northwest Territories as well as in effectively interpreting the results of drift prospecting campaigns.
DM201912-2869
2019
Diamonds.netDiamond manufacturers must brace for automation.diamonds.net, Oct. 31, 6p.GlobalNews item - AI
DS201912-2794
2019
Kjarsgaard, B.A., Januszczak, N., Stiefenhofer, J.Diamond exploration and resource evaluation of kimberlites.Elements, Vol. 15, 6, pp.Mantleresource evaluation

Abstract: Kimberlites are the main source of natural gem-quality diamonds. The intrepid diamond explorer faces three major problems. First, finding a small, usually less than 300 m diameter, kimberlite, which is often highly weathered. Second, evaluating the quantity of diamonds within a kimberlite that often consists of multiple phases of intrusive and extrusive kimberlite, each with potentially different diamond grades. Third, evaluating the rough diamonds, the value of which is dependent on carat-weight, shape, colour, and clarity. Modern advances in mantle petrology, geophysics, geochemistry, geomorphology, and geostatistics now complement historical exploration knowledge and aid in selecting prospective target areas, resource estimation, and evaluating kimberlite-hosted diamond deposits.
DS202001-0027
2019
Lougheed, H.D., McClenaghan, M.B., Layton-Matthews, D., Leybourne, M.I.Evaluation of single use nylon screened sieves for use with fine grained sediment samples.Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 8613, 13p. PdfGlobalsieves
DS202002-0181
2020
Elliott, B.A summary of the Slave geological province exploration development initiative - revitalizing mineral exploration and facilitating sustainable development in a a key economic region.Vancouver Kimberlite Cluster meeting, Jan. 23, 1/4p. AbstractCanada, Northwest Territoriesdata sets
DS202002-0186
2020
Garcia, L.F., Abel, M., Perrin, M., dos Santis Alvarenga, R.The GeoCore ontology: a core ontology for general use in geology.Computers and Geosciences, Vol. 135, 104387 9p. PdfGlobalGeoCore

Abstract: Domain ontologies assume the role of representing, in a formal way, a consensual knowledge of a community over a domain. This task is especially difficult in a wide domain like Geology, which is composed of diversified science resting on a large variety of conceptual models that were developed over time. The meaning of the concepts used by the various professionals often depends on the particular vision that they have of a domain according to their background and working habits. Ontology development in Geology thus necessitates a drastic elucidation of the concepts and vocabulary used by geologists. This article intends to contribute to solving these difficulties by proposing a core ontology named GeoCore Ontology resting on the BFO top ontology, specially designed for describing scientific fields. GeoCore Ontology contains well-founded definitions of a limited set of general concepts within the Geology field that are currently considered by all geologists whatever their skill. It allows modelers to separately consider a geological object, the substance that constitutes it, the boundaries that limit it and the internal arrangement of the matter inside it. The core ontology also allows the description of the existentially dependent qualities attached to a geological object and the geological process that generated it in a particular geological age. This small set of formally defined and described concepts combined with concepts from BFO provides a backbone for deriving by subsumption more specialized geological concepts and also constitutes a baseline for integrating different existent domain ontologies within the Geology domain. The GeoCore ontology and the methodology that we used for building it, provide solutions for unveiling major misunderstanding regarding the concepts that are commonly used for formulating geological interpretations. This will facilitate the communication of this information to external Geology users and its integration in domain applications.
DS202005-0738
2020
Hutchison, M.T.Data methods applied to Greenland diamond exploration package.Ministry of Mineral Resources Report, Government of Greenland, 6,895KB pdfEurope, GreenlandData

Abstract: The Government of Greenland’s Diamond exploration data package compiles over 50 years of diamond exploration data. In addition to samples derived from Greenland’s established areas of diamondiferous rocks in central West Greenland, a wide coverage of regional exploration data extending throughout the country is included. The database follows a similar methodology of attribution and has a compatible structure to the Diamond exploration databases of the Northern Territory of Australia and Western Australia, and so meets international standards applied in areas of diamond mining. The Diamond exploration data package is the first of its kind to collate diamond exploration data country-wide in a publicly accessible fashion. It incorporates the locations of 25 000 diamond exploration samples. Associated with these samples are over 109 000 good-quality chemical analyses of mineral separate grains integrated into a standardised framework. In total, 100 discrete, named in-situ bodies, which in principle have diamond potential (kimberlites, lamproites, ultramafic lamprophyres, and carbonatites) have also been compiled in the diamond exploration data package. These occur among over 3 000 compiled in situ occurrences of dykes, pipes, sills and blows. With considerable data generated from bulk sampling of diamondiferous bodies, notably Garnet Lake, Qeqertaa and Majuagaa, this part of the database considerably expands upon previous compilations of relevant Greenland rocks, including the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland’s Report 2004-117. As a companion, 56 emplacement age determinations from 36 bodies are reported, encompassing most of the geographic extent of Greenland’s known rocks with diamond potential. Analyses of the exploration data allow for an understanding of exploration history in areas of known occurrences and identification of considerable gaps in the exploration coverage within areas of diamond potential. The Diamond exploration data package stands as a means to support and encourage future diamond exploration in Greenland in addition to further establishing a rigorous framework suitable for development of diamond exploration databases elsewhere.
DS202005-0739
2020
Hutchison, M.T.Greenland diamond exploration data package.www.trigon-gs.com/ publications_ms.html, external link free downloadEurope, GreenlandData

Abstract: The Department of Geology within the Mineral Resources Authority is pleased to announce the publication and release of a Greenland diamond exploration package. Greenland has seen significant diamond exploration, but remains heavily underexplored. The last diamond data package for Greenland was produced in 2004. However, considerable exploration has since been undertaken, generating abundant new exploration data. The new data package, covering the whole of Greenland, doubles the size of the previously available data. Furthermore, new discoveries of world-class significance were made in Greenland over the last fifteen years, which feature in the new product. The new diamond exploration data package collates publicly available, up-to-date information on Greenland’s diamond exploration history and sampling data from all across Greenland. It focuses on the locations of diamond-relevant rocks in-situ and as float, and the physical sampling and results of geochemical testing of these rocks. The package includes over 24,000 sample locations with over 10,000 being positive for diamond indicators. Accompanying these sample locations, there are over 121,000 mineral chemical analyses and detailed descriptions of over 1,000 diamonds. The database furthermore includes 3,000 in-situ locations of kimberlite, ultramafic lamprophyre, carbonatite and lamproites, in some cases with outcrop polygons and polylines, and geochronology data. Geophysical and remote sensing data are included by reference to other sources. Data are presented in raw formats and spatially as ArcMap and QGIS projects and as MapInfo files, as well as sample and analytical databases, and diamond-relevant exploration and survey reports. The package was commissioned by the Department of Geology, Mineral Resources Authority, and created by Mark T. Hutchison, Trigon GeoServices. To access the data package, contact us at [email protected], and you will receive the package through an ftp folder. The free data package aligns with the Mineral Resources Authority’s policy of publishing free, high quality, exploration-relevant geoscientific data. The data package highlights that Greenland has a major diamond potential. With this diamond data package, the Mineral Resources Authority aims to spark interest and support exploration for diamonds in Greenland.
DS202006-0913
2020
Boxer, G.Grant is teaching workshops for geologists on how to use QGIS - free GIS program - great for students to learn GIS."https://qgisforgeos .thinkific.com/"., GIS programGlobalGIS on line
DM202006-1024
2020
Mathisen, H.Old rocks, new eyes Juniors are capitalizing on historic core assets in Northwest Territories.magazine.cim.org, April 23, 1p.Canada, Northwest TerritoriesNews item - core storage
DS202008-1371
2018
Brook, M.C.The Botswana pipeline - "prospecting to jewellery"Botswana Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 7, pp. 43-57. pdfAfrica, Botswanaprospecting, markets

Abstract: In this paper I describe the different components that make up the Botswana Diamond Pipeline today, which means the supply chain of diamonds, that ranges from diamond prospecting to mining, to diamond processing and recovery, to rough diamond sorting, valuation, sales and marketing, to diamond polishing and cutting, and finally to diamond jewellery manufacturing and retail. In Botswana, we can now truly witness the journey of the diamond from “Rough to Finger” or from “Mine to Store” (Fig. 1). Today, Botswana is the world’s second largest producer of diamonds by value and volume after Russia, and there are currently twelve known kimberlite fields (Fig. 2) and eight operating diamond mines. Botswana’s diamonds are cut and polished into beautiful diamond jewellery locally and across the globe.
DM202012-2270
2020
Clements, B.Diamond exploration in Covid-19 times: challenges and opportunities.Vancouver Kimberlite Cluster Dec. 3 5pm Vancouver time, https://ubc.zoom.us/j/2720158713 ?pwd=eWlhSkpMVjlGQ3ptYXZDd0xr RmVDZz09Meeting id: 272 015 8713 passcode 66523542News item - exploration
DS202012-2246
2020
Rogov, Y., Kremenets, V., Sapozhnikov, M., Sebele, M.Application of tagged neutron method for detecting diamonds in kimberlite.Instruments, Vol. 4, 4, doi.org/103390/ instruments4040033Globalneutron technology

Abstract: The results of testing a prototype of a separator for detecting diamonds in kimberlite ore using tagged neutron method are discussed. Kimberlite ore was irradiated with fast tagged neutrons with an energy of 14.1 MeV. The elemental content of the tray with kimberlite ore was determined. The criterion for detecting diamond was the presence of excess carbon concentration in a certain region of a kimberlite sample.
DS202102-0197
2021
Hill, E.J., Pearce, M.A., Stromberg, J.M.Improving automated geological logging of drill holes by incorporating multiscale spatial methods. ( not specific to diamonds)Mathematical Geosciences, Vol. 53, pp. 21-53. pdfGlobaldrill hole data

Abstract: Manually interpreting multivariate drill hole data is very time-consuming, and different geologists will produce different results due to the subjective nature of geological interpretation. Automated or semi-automated interpretation of numerical drill hole data is required to reduce time and subjectivity of this process. However, results from machine learning algorithms applied to drill holes, without reference to spatial information, typically result in numerous small-scale units. These small-scale units result not only from the presence of very small rock units, which may be below the scale of interest, but also from misclassification. A novel method is proposed that uses the continuous wavelet transform to identify geological boundaries and uses wavelet coefficients to indicate boundary strength. The wavelet coefficient is a useful measure of boundary strength because it reflects both wavelength and amplitude of features in the signal. This means that boundary strength is an indicator of the apparent thickness of geological units and the amount of change occurring at each geological boundary. For multivariate data, boundaries from multiple variables are combined and multiscale domains are calculated using the combined boundary strengths. The method is demonstrated using multi-element geochemical data from mineral exploration drill holes. The method is fast, reduces misclassification, provides a choice of scales of interpretation and results in hierarchical classification for large scales where domains may contain more than one rock type.
DS202104-0563
2020
Afanasiev, V.P., Pohilenko, N.P., Kuligin, S.S., Samdanov, D.A.On the prospects of diamond content of the southern side of the Vilyui syneclise. ( Lena River)Geology of Ore Deposits, Vol. 62, 6, pp. 535-541.RussiaIndicator minerals

Abstract: The paper describes indicator minerals of kimberlites found on the southern side of the Vilyui syneclise in the Markha River basin, a tributary of the Lena River. It is shown that indicator minerals-pyrope and picroilmenite-derive from Middle Paleozoic kimberlites, very likely diamondiferous. Methods are proposed for further studies on determining the prospects for the diamond content of the southern side of the Vilyui syneclise and the northern slope of the Aldan anteclise.
DS202110-1639
2020
Tomchinsky, B., da Silva Siqueira, F.F.Where the diamonds occur: indicator plants of diamond gems in Brazil. *** in PORTEthnscientia ***IN PORT, Vol. 5, 9p. Pdf South America, Brazilgeobotany
DS202111-1769
2019
Gouvea, Y., Stehmann, J.Solanum adamantium, a new narrowly endemic species from a diamondiferous region of the Espinhaco Range in Minas Gerais, Brazil.Systematic Botany, Vol. 44, 4, pp. 923-929. pdfSouth America, Brazilbotany

Abstract: Solanum adamantium is described from Serra de Grão Mogol, located in the Espinhaço range, in northern Minas Gerais State, Brazil. The new species is ecologically and morphologically similar to the prickly species S. buddleiifolium and S. thomasiifolium, from which it differs in a series of vegetative and reproductive characters. We discuss the morphological similarities and differences among these species, as well as certain aspects of the new taxon's ecology and geographic distribution. Images of diagnostic characters, a map of geographical distribution, a preliminary conservation assessment, and full specimen citations are provided.
DS202201-0048
2021
Zinchenko, V.N., Ivanov, A.S., Ashepkov, I.V.Composition of the diamond indicator minerals on the Mitchell chart - criteria of CLIPPIR diamonds in kimberlites and conditions of their mantle crystallization.Acta Geologica Sinica, Vol. 95, 1, pp. 121-124.Russiaindicator minerals

 
 

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