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SDLRC - Region: Colorado - All


The Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation - Technical, Media and Corporate Articles based on Major Region - Colorado
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 Region 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 addition most references have been tagged with one or more region words. In an effort to make it easier for users to track down articles related to a specific region, KRO has extracted these region words and developed a list of major region words presented in the Major Region Index to which individual region words used in the article reference have been assigned. Each individual Region Report contains in chronological order all the references with a region word associated with the Major Region word. Depending on the total for each reference type - technical, media and corporate - the references will be either in their own technical, media or corporate Region Report, or combined in a single report. Where there is a significant number of technical references there will be a technical report dedicated to the technical articles while the media and corporate references are combined in a separate region report. References that were added in the most recent monthly update are highlighted in yellow within the Region Report. The Major Region words have been defined by a scale system of "general", "continent", "country", "state or province" and "regional". Major Region words at the smaller scales have been created only when there are enough references to make isolating them worthwhile. References not tagged with a Region are excluded, and articles with a region word not matched with a Major Region show up in the "Unknown" report.
Kimberlite - diamondiferous Lamproite - diamondiferous Lamprophyre - diamondiferous Other - diamondiferous
Kimberlite - non diamondiferous Lamproite - non diamondiferous Lamprophyre - non diamondiferous Other - non diamondiferous
Kimberlite - unknown Lamproite - unknown Lamprophyre - unknown Other - unknown
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CITATION: Faure, S, 2010, World Kimberlites CONSOREM Database (Version 3), Consortium de Recherche en Exploration Minérale CONSOREM, Université du Québec à Montréal, Numerical Database on consorem.ca. NOTE: This publicly available database results of a compilation of other public databases, scientific and governmental publications and maps, and various data from exploration companies reports or Web sites, If you notice errors, have additional kimberlite localizations that should be included in this database, or have any comments and suggestions, please contact the author specifying the ID of the kimberlite: [email protected]
Colorado - Technical, Media and Corporate
Posted/
Published
AuthorTitleSourceRegionKeywords
DS1860-0687
1891
American AnalystStellar Diamonds. a Suggestion As to the Meteorite Origin Of the Diamond. Canon DiableAmerican Analyst., Vol. 7, No. 39, SEPT. 24TH. P. 462.South Africa, United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauDiamond Genesis
DM1860-1131
1872
Cope, W.Diamond Discoveries in the Rocky MountainsLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 42 AUGUST 31 P. 830.United States, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauDiamond Occurrence
DM1860-1132
1872
Faren, J.The New Mexico Diamond MinesLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 42, Oct. 19TH. P. 1008.United States, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauDiamond Occurrence
DS1860-0698
1891
Foote, A.E.A New Locality for Meteoritic Iron with a Preliminary Notice of the Discovery of Diamonds in the Iron.American Journal of Science SER. 3, Vol. 42, PP. 413-417.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauDiamond Occurrence
DS1860-0410
1883
Fremont ClipperPrecious Stones 1883Fremont Clipper, Lewiston Gold Miner., Vol. 1, No. 1, MAY 1894.United States, State Line, Colorado, WyomingDiamond Occurrence
DS1860-0279
1877
Hague, A., Emmons, S.F.Volcanic Rocks, Green River Basin Leucite HillsUnited States Geological Survey (USGS), PP. 236-238.United States, Colorado Plateau, WyomingGeology, Petrology
DS1860-0375
1882
Kunz, G.F.Diamonds in ColoradoU.S.G.S. Mineral Resources of The United States In 1882, P. 484.United States, Colorado, Rocky Mountains, Puerto RicoDiamond Occurrence
DS1860-0414
1883
Kunz, G.F.Precious Stones: Diamonds - Kunz 1882Mineral Resources of The United States For 1882; Part 2, PP. 482-503.United States, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Colorado, CaliforniaDiamond Occurrence
DS1860-0454
1885
Kunz, G.F.Diamonds in California, 1883-1884U.S.G.S. Mineral Resources of The United States 1883-1884, PP. 728-733.United States, California, West Coast Rocky Mountains, Montana, Oregon, ColoradoDiamond Occurrence
DS1860-0473
1885
Kunz, G.F.Diamonds in ArizonaMineral Resources of The United States For 1883-1884, P. 733.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauDiamond Occurrence
DS1860-0762
1892
Kunz, G.F.Diamonds from Plum Creek, Pierce County, WisconsinMineral Resources of The United States For 1892, PART 2, NONMETALS, PP. 541-542.United States, Wisconsin, Great Lakes, Arizona, Colorado Plateau, KentuckyDiamond Occurrence
DS1860-0804
1893
Kunz, G.F., Huntington, O.W.On the Diamond in the Canon Diablo Meteoritic IronAmerican Journal of Science SER. 3, N.S. 3, Vol. 46, PP. 470-473.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauMeteorite
DM1860-1128
1872
London Mining JournalThe Diamond WonderLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 42, AUGUST 31ST. PP. 830-831.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauDiamond Occurrence
DM1860-1135
1873
London Mining JournalThe Attempted Diamond Swindle in ColoradoLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 43, MARCH 8TH. P. 266.United States, Colorado, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsLegal
DS1860-0170
1872
Mining and Scientific PressThe Arizona Diamond Fields, ColoradoMining and Scientific Press, Vol. 25, P. 316.United States, Arizona, Colorado, Colorado PlateauDiamond Occurrence
DS1860-0195
1873
Mining and Scientific PressReport on Silliman's Verdict on So Called Diamonds, Rubies And Emeralds from Arizona.Mining and Scientific Press, Vol. 27, AUGUST 16TH. P. 99.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauHistory
DS1860-0688
1891
U.S.G.S. Mineral Resources YearbookDiamonds in Meteorite, Canon DiableU.S.G. Mineral Resources for the Year 1890-1891, PP. 541-2.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauMeteorite
DS1860-0779
1893
U.S.G.S. Mineral Resources YearbookDiamonds in Meteorite, Canon DiabloU.S.G.S. Mineral Resources Yearbook, PP. 683-685.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauMeteorite
DS1900-0184
1903
Doran, S.Diamonds in Painted DesertIndust. Rec. Oil Review., Vol. 3, No. 26, SEPT. 5TH. P. 6.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauDiamond Occurrence
DS1900-0051
1901
Engineering And Mining JournalReported Diamond Discoveries in New MexicoEngineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 71, Jan. 26TH. P. 129.United States, New Mexico, Colorado Plateaugemstone
DS1900-0049
1901
Jewellers Circular KeystoneStones Found in New Mexico Pronounced Not to Be DiamondsJewellers Circular Keystone, Vol. 41, No. 24, Jan. 9TH. P. 30.United States, New Mexico, Colorado Plateaugemstone
DS1900-0096
1902
Jewellers Circular KeystoneJohannesburg Diamond Exporters Predict Rich Diamondiferous Strat a in Denver Colorado.Jewellers Circular Keystone, Vol. 45, No. 8, SEPT. 24TH. P. 53.United States, Colorado, Rocky MountainsDiamond Occurrence
DS1900-0334
1905
Kunz, G.F.Diamonds; the Mineral Industry During 1904The Mineral Industry During 1904, Vol.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauGenesis, Origin, Synthetic
DS1900-0424
1906
Kunz, G.F.Diamond Carbon in MeteoritesThe Mineral Industry During 1905, PP. 16-17.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauCarbon
DS1900-0050
1901
Mining ReporterDiamonds in New MexicoMining Reporter, Vol. 43, Jan. 3RD. P. 2.United States, New Mexico, Colorado Plateaugemstone
DS1900-0137
1902
Whitaker, M.C.An Olivinite Dike of the Magnolia District and the Associated Picrotitanite.Colorado Scientific Soc., Proceedings Vol. 6, PP. 104-119.United States, ColoradoKimberlite, Green Mountain, Diatreme
DS1910-0455
1915
Anon.Remarkable Occurrences of DiamondsJewellers Circular Keystone, SEPT. 1ST. P. 55.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauDiamond Genesis, Canyon Diablo, Meteorite
DS1910-0524
1917
Culin, F.L.Gems and Precious Stones of ArizonaArizona State Bureau of Mines Bulletin., No. 48, OR MINERAL TECH. SER. No. 17, 7P.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1910-0502
1916
Gregory, H.E.Garnet Deposits of the Navajo Reservation, Arizona and UtahEconomic Geology, Vol. 11, PP. 223-230.United States, Arizona, Utah, Colorado PlateauPetrology
DS1910-0528
1917
Gregory, H.E.Geology of the Navajo Country: a Reconnaissance of Parts Ofarizaona, New Mexico and Utah.United States Geological Survey (USGS) PROF. PAPER., No. 93, PP. 93-95; P. 102; PP. 146-147.United States, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado PlateauGeology
DS1910-0052
1910
Guild, F.N.The Mineralogy of ArizonaEaston, Pa.: The Chemical Printing Co., 103P.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1920-0278
1926
Crawford, A.L.A Petrographic Study of Certain Precambrian Rocks of Medicine Bow Mountains, Wyoming.Msc. Thesis, Stanford University, 124P.United States, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, Medicine Bow MountainsPetrography, Regional Studies
DS1920-0347
1927
Reagan, A.B.Garnets in the Navajo CountryAmerican MINERALOGIST., Vol. 12, P. 414.United States, Rocky Mountains, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauMineralogy
DS1920-0248
1925
Rickard, T.A.The Great Diamond Hoax. How a Colorado Desert Was Salted With Gems in 1872.Engineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 119, MAY 30TH. PP. 884-888.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1920-0296
1926
Ross, C.S.A Colorado Lamprophyr of the Verite TypeAmerican Journal of Science, SER. 5, Vol. 12, PP. 217-229.ColoradoKimberlite, Colorado, Rocky Mountains
DS1930-0305
1939
Ksanda, C.J., Henderson, E.P.Identification of Diamond in the Canon Diablo IronAmerican MINERALOGIST., Vol. 24, PP. 677-680.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauMeteorite
DS1930-0308
1939
Nininger, H.H.MeteoritesPopular Astronomy, Vol. 47, P. 504.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1930-0120
1932
Rickard, T.A.A History of American MiningNew York: Mcgraw Hill, 419P.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1940-0048
1942
Hack, J.T.Sedimentation and Volcanism in the Hopi Buttes, ArizonaGeological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 53, PP. 335-372.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauDiatreme
DS1950-0125
1953
Anon.Great Diamond HoaxThe Mineralogist., Vol. 21, PP. 112-114.United States, State Line, Colorado, WyomingLaw
DS1950-0311
1957
Appledorn, C.R.Volcanic Structures in the Chuska Mountains, Navajo Reservation Arizona- New Mexico.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 68, PP. 445-467.United States, Colorado Plateau, Arizona, New MexicoTectonics, Related Rocks
DS1950-0461
1959
Callahan, J.T., Kam, W., Akers, J.P.The Occurrence of Ground Water in Diatremes of the Hopi Buttes Area, Arizona.Plateau, Vol. 32, No. 1, PP. 1-12, JULY.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauDiatreme
DM1950-0566
1957
Gableman, J.W.The Origin of Collapsed Plug PipesMines Magazine, Vol. 47, No. 9, PP. 67-72, PP. 79-80.United States, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1950-0066
1951
Hagner, A.F.Anorthosite of the Laramie Range, Albany CountyWyoming Geological Survey Bulletin., No. 43, 15P.United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1950-0279
1956
Hunt, C.B.Cenozoic Geology of the Colorado PlateauUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) PROF. PAPER., No. 279, 99P.United States, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1950-0222
1955
Kelly, V.C.Monoclines of the Colorado PlateauGeological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 66, PP. 789-804.United States, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1950-0141
1953
Knight, S.H.Summary of the Cenozoic History of the Medicine Bow Mountains, Wyoming.Wyoming Geol. Association Guidebook, 8th. Annual Field Conference, PP. 65-76.United States, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, Medicine Bow MountainsBlank
DS1950-0182
1954
Malde, H.E.Serpentine Pipes at Garnet Ridge, ArizonaScience., Vol. 119, P. 618.United States, Arizona, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1950-0346
1957
Newhouse, W.H., Hagner, A.F.Geologic Map of the Anorthosite Areas Southern Part of the Laramie Range, Wyoming.United States Geological Survey (USGS) MAP, MF-119.United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1950-0291
1956
Nininger, H.H.Arizona's Meteor Crater: Past-present-futureAmerican Meteorite Museum, Sedona Arizona, World Press Inc., 232P.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauKimberlite
DS1950-0153
1953
Shoemaker, E.M.Collapse Origin of the Diatremes of the Navajo Hopi Reservation.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 64, P. 1514.United States, Arizona, Rocky Mountains, Colorado PlateauDiatreme
DS1950-0300
1956
Shoemaker, E.M.Diatremes on the Navajo and Hopi Reservations, ArizonaUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) SPECIAL Publishing, No. TEI-620, PP. 78-85.United States, Arizona, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1950-0426
1958
Shoemaker, E.M., Byers, F.M.JR., Roach, C.H.Diatremes on the Navajo and Hopi Reservation, Arizona. #1United States Geological Survey (USGS) SPECIAL Publishing, No. TEI-740, PP. 158-168.United States, Arizona, Rocky Mountains, Colorado PlateauDiatreme
DS1950-0355
1957
Shoemaker, E.M., Hensley, F.S.JR, Hallagan, R.W.Diatremes on the Navajo and Hopi Reservation, Arizona. #2United States Geological Survey (USGS) SPECIAL Publishing, No. TEI-690, PP. 389-398.United States, Arizona, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1950-0301
1956
Shoemaker, E.M., Moore, H.J.Diatremes in the Navajo and Hopi ReservationsUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) TRACE ELEMENT INVESTIGATIONS Report, No. 640, PP. 197-203.Colorado Plateau, United States, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1950-0509
1959
Stuart, J.H., Williams, G.A., Albee, H.F., Raup, O.B.Stratigraphy of Triassic and Associated Formations in Part Of the Colorado Plateau Region with a Section on Sedimentarypetrology.United States Geological Survey (USGS) Bulletin., No. 1046-Q, PP. 487-576.Colorado PlateauKimberlite, Rocky Mountains
DS1950-0512
1959
Week, A.D., Garrels, R.M.Geologic Setting of the Colorado Plateau Ores. In: Geochemistry and Mineralogy of Colorado Plateau Uranium Ores.United States Geological Survey (USGS) PROF. PAPER., No. 320, PT. 1, PP. 3-11.Colorado PlateauKimberlite, Rocky Mountains
DS1960-0511
1965
Anders, E.Diamonds in Meteorites. #3Scientific American., Vol. 213, JULY-Dec. PP. 26-36.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1960-1067
1969
Armstrong, R.L.K-ar Dating of Laccolithic Centres of the Colorado Plateau And Vicinity.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 80, PP. 2081-2086.Colorado PlateauKimberlite, Rocky Mountains
DS1960-0802
1967
Buffler, R.T.The Browns Peak Formation and its Relationship to the Late Tertiary Geologic History of the Elkhead Region, Northwestern Colorado and South Central Wyoming.Ph.d. Thesis, University California At Berkeley, 175P.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-0431
1964
Carter, N.L., Kennedy, G.C.Origin of Diamonds in the Canon Diablo and Novo Urei Meteorites.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 69, PP. 2403-2421.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1960-0328
1963
Chronic, J.Two Early Paleozoic Outliers in the Southern Laramie Range, wyoming.In: Guidebook To The Geology of The Northern Denver Basin An, No. 14, PP. 23-26.United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1960-0133
1961
Chronic, J., Ferris, C.S.Jr.Early Paleozoic Outlier in Southeastern WyomingIn: Symposium On Lower And Middle Paleozoic Rocks of Colorad, No. 12, PP. 143-146.United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1960-0134
1961
Chronic, J., Ferris, C.S.Jr.Lower Paleozoic Outlier in Southeastern WyomingGeological Society of America (GSA), SPECIAL PAPER No. 68, P. 86, (abstract.).United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1960-0527
1965
Chronic, J., Mccallum, M.E., Ferris, C.S.Jr.Lower Paleozoic Rocks in Diatremes in Southern Wyoming and Northern Colorado.Geological Society of America (GSA) SPECIAL PAPER., No. 87, PP. 280-281.United States, Wyoming, Colorado, State Line, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-1090
1969
Chronic, J., Mccallum, M.E., Ferris, C.S.Jr., Eggler, D.H.Lower Paleozoic Rocks in Diatremes, Southern Wyoming and Northern Colorado.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 80, PP. 149-155.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, State LineDiatreme
DS1960-0936
1968
Cummings, D.Geologic Map of the Zuni Salt Lake Volcanic Crater, Carbon County, New mexico.United States Geological Survey (USGS) MAP, No. G.I. I-544.United States, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauDiatreme
DS1960-1092
1969
Damon, P.E., Giletti, B.J.The Age of the Basement Rocks of the Colorado Plateau and Adjacent Areas.New York Academy of Sciences Annual, Vol. 91, PP. 443-453.United States, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1960-0442
1964
Dubois, R.L., Carey, W.W.Magnetic Investigations of a Ring Dike, Buell Park, ArizonaGeophysics, Vol. 29, No. 4, PP. 553-564.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauKimberlite, Geophysics
DS1960-0823
1967
Eggler, D.H.Structure and Petrology of the Virginia Dale Ring Dike Complex Colorado-Wyoming Front Range.Ph.d. Thesis, University Colorado, 153P.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1960-0945
1968
Eggler, D.H.Virginia Dale Precambrian Ring Dike Complex, Colorado-wyominGeological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 79, PP. 1545-1564.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1960-1098
1969
Eggler, D.H., Larson, E., Bradley, W.E.Granites, Grusses and the Sherman Erosion Surface Southern Laramie Range, Colorado-wyoming.American Journal of Science, Vol. 267, No. 4, PP. 510-522.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1960-0448
1964
Ferris, C.S.JR., Kreuger, H.W.New Radiogenic Ages on Igneous Rocks from the Southern Laramie Range, Wyoming.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 75, PP. 1051-1054.United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1960-0342
1963
Fitzsimmons, J.P.Precambrian of the Four Corners AreaFour Corners Geological Society Guidebook, PP. 13-20.United States, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1960-1108
1969
Gavasci, A.T., Helmstaedt, H.A Pyroxene Rich Garnet Peridotite Inclusion in an Ultramafic Breccia Dike at Moses Rock, Southeastern Utah.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 74, PP. 6691-6695.United States, Utah, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1960-0666
1966
Gittins, J.Summaries and Bibliographies of Carbonatite ComplexesInterscience Publishing, PP. 417-540.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, Rocky Mountains, Montana, ColoradoBibliography
DS1960-0679
1966
Heinrich, .W., Dahlem, D.H.Carbonatites and Alkalic Rocks of the Arkansaw River Area, Fremont county, Colorado.Mineralogical Society of India 4TH. VOLUME., PP. 37-44.United States, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1960-0840
1967
Heinrich, E.W., Dahlem, D.H.Carbonatites and Alkalic Rocks of the Arkansaw River Area, Fremont county, Colorado. Part 4. the Pinon Peak Breccia Pipes.American Mineralogist., Vol. 52, No. 5-6, PP. 817-831.United States, Colorado, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-1127
1969
Helmstaedt, H.Petrofabrics of Mafic and Ultramafic Inclusions from Kimberlite Pipes in Southeastern Utah and Northeastern Arizona.Eos, Vol. 50, No. 4, P. 345, (abstract.).United States, Arizona, Utah, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1960-0962
1968
Hills, F.A., Gast, P.W., Houston, R.S., Swainbank, I.G.Precambrian Geochronology of the Medicine Bow Mountains, Southeastern Wyoming #1Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 79, PP. 1757-1783.United States, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, Medicine Bow MountainsBlank
DS1960-0963
1968
Hills, F.A., Gast, P.W., Houston, R.S., Swainbank, I.G.Precambrian Geochronology of the Medicine Bow Mountains, Southeastern Wyoming #2Wyoming Geological Survey Memoir., No. 1.United States, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, Medicine Bow MountainsBlank
DS1960-0966
1968
Houston, R.S., et al.A Regional Study of Rocks of Precambrian Age in That Part OfWyoming Geological Survey Memoir., No. 1, 167P.United States, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, Medicine Bow MountainsTectonics
DS1960-0154
1961
Houston, R.S., Mccallum, M.E.Mullen Creek-nash Fork Shear Zone, Medicine Bow Mountains, Southeastern Wyoming.Geological Society of America (GSA) SPECIAL PAPER., No. 68, P. 91, (abstract.).United States, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, Medicine Bow MountainsBlank
DS1960-0360
1963
King, J.S.Petrology and Structure of the Precambrian and Post Mississippian Rocks of the Northeastern Medicine Bow Mountains, Carbon County, Wyoming.Ph.d. Thesis, University Wyoming, 124P.United States, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, Medicine Bow MountainsRegional Studies
DS1960-0565
1965
Kreiger, M.H.Geology of the Prescott and Paulden Quadrangles, ArizonaUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) PROF. PAPER., No. 467, 127P.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1960-0374
1963
Malde, H.E., Thaden, R.E.Serpentine at Garnet RidgeIn: Geology And Uranium-vanadium Deposits of The Monument Va, No. 1103, PP. 54-61.United States, Arizona, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-0069
1960
Marlowe, J.I.Diatremes and a Ring Intrusion on the San Carlos Indian Reservation.Arizona Geological Society Digest., Vol. 3, PP. 150-154.United States, Arizona, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-0576
1965
Matton, R.B.Upheaval Dome, San Juan County, UtahAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin., Vol. 49, No. 3, P. 349. (abstract.).United States, Utah, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-0478
1964
Mccallum, M.E.Petrology and Structure of the Precambrian and Post Mississippian Rocks of the East Central Portion of Medicine Bow Mountains.Ph.d. Thesis, University Wyoming, 166P.United States, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, Medicine Bow MountainsRegional Studies
DS1960-0989
1968
Mccallum, M.E., Eggler, D.H.Preliminary Report on Mineralogy of Kimberlite Diatremes In the Northern Front Range, Colorado-wyoming.Geological Society of America (GSA) SPECIAL PAPER., No. 121, P. 192, (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1960-0708
1966
Mcgetchin, T.R.Geology of the Moses Rock Intrusion, San Juan County, UtahUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) OPEN FILE, ASTROGEOLOGIC STUDIES Annual PROG. Report J, PP. 231-253.United States, Utah, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-1167
1969
Mcgetchin, T.R..Source and Emplacement of Kimberlite at Moses Rock Dike, UtaI A V C E I Symposium Oxford., P. 41. (abstract.). ALSO: EOS, Vol. 50, P. 345.United States, Utah, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1960-0578
1965
Megrue, G.H., Kerr, P.F.Alteration of Sandstone Pipes Laguna New MexicoGeological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 76, PP. 1347-1360.United States, New Mexico, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-0865
1967
Morris, H.T., Kopf, R.W.Breccia Pipes in the West Tintic and Sheeprock Mountains, Utah.United States Geological Survey (USGS) PROF. PAPER., No. 575C, PP. C66-C71.United States, Utah, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-1186
1969
Nicholls, J., Carmichael, I.S.E.A Commentary on the Absarokite-shoshonite Banakite Series Of Wyoming, United States (us)Schweizerische Mineralogische Und Petrographische Mittelunge, Vol. 49, No. 1, PP. 47-64.United States, Wyoming, Colorado PlateauMineral Chemistry, Related Rocks, Genesis
DS1960-0723
1966
O'hara, M.J.Eclogite, Peridotite and Pyrope from the Navajo Counties, Arizona and new Mexico.American MINERALOGIST., Vol. 51, PP. 336-352.United States, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1960-0585
1965
O'sullivan, R.B.Geology of the Cedar Mesa Boundary Butte Area, San Juan County, Utah.United States Geological Survey (USGS) Bulletin., No. 1186, 128P.United States, Utah, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-1008
1968
Peterman, Z.E., Hedge, C.E., Braddock, W.A.Age of Precambrian Events in the Northeast Front Range, Colorado.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 73, PP. 2277-2296.United States, Colorado, State Line, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-0389
1963
Ray, P.Geophysical Study of the Ferris OutlierRocky Mountain Association Geol. Field Conference 14th. Symposium, PP. 26-30.United States, State Line, Wyoming, Rocky MountainsKimberlite, Geophysics
DS1960-0592
1965
Roller, J.C.Crustal Structure in the Eastern Colorado Plateau Province from Seismic refraction Measurements.Seismol. Soc. American Bulletin., Vol. 55, PP. 107-119.Colorado PlateauKimberlite, Rocky Mountains, Tectonic
DS1960-0188
1961
Ruehr, B.B.Geology of the Devil's Gate Area, Albany and Carbon Counties,wyoming.Msc. Thesis, University Wyoming, 48P.United States, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, Medicine Bow MountainsRegional Studies
DS1960-0498
1964
Siems, P.L.Geology and Mineral Deposits of the Silver Cliff Volcanic Caldera, custer County, Colorado.Geological Society of America (GSA), Annual MEETING ROCKY MTN. SECTION, P. 39.United States, Colorado, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1960-1046
1968
Ulrich, G.E.Maar Deposits in the San Francisco Volcanic Field, ArizonaGeological Society of America (GSA), PACIFIC COAST SECTION MEETING, P. 126.United States, Arizona, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1970-0219
1971
Akers, J.P., Shorty, J.C., Stevens, P.R.Hydrogeology of the Cenozoic Igneous Rocks, Navajo and Hopiindian Reservations, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah.United States Geological Survey (USGS) PROF. PAPER., No. 521-D, 17P.United States, Colorado Plateau, Rocky Mountains, Arizona, Utah, New MexicoDiatreme
DS1970-0619
1973
Anderson, O.L., Perkins, P.A Plate Tectonics Model Involving Nonlaminar Asthenospheric flow to Account for Irregular Patterns of Magmatism in the Southwestern United States.International Kimberlite Conference FIRST, EXTENDED ABSTRACT VOLUME., PP. 7-10.Colorado PlateauKimberlite, Rocky Mountains
DS1970-0490
1972
Chronic, J.Middle Paleozoic Kimberlitic Diatremes in Colorado and Wyoming.Colorado Sch. Mines Quarterly, Vol. 67, No. 4, PP. 63-75.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsKimberlite, State Line, Rocky Mountains
DS1970-0507
1972
Eberhart, P.Treasure tales of the Rockies...The Great Diamond Fields....Sage Books, pp. 148-153.ColoradoHistory, Diamond Hoax
DS1970-0672
1973
Eggler, D.H., Mccallum, M.E.Ultramafic Nodules from Colorado Wyoming Kimberlite PipesCarnegie Institute Yearbook, FOR 1972, PP. 446-449.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsPetrography, Mineral Chemistry, Diatreme, Front Range
DS1970-0903
1974
Eggler, D.H., Mccallum, M.E.Preliminary Upper Mantle Lower Crust Model of the Colorado Wyoming Front range.Carnegie Institute Yearbook, FOR 1973, PP. 295-300.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1970-0904
1974
Eggler, D.H., Mccallum, M.E.Colorado Wyoming Kimberlitic Diatremes ,pt. Ii, a View of The Upper Mantle from Nodules.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 6, No. 5, P. 440, (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1970-0076
1970
Essene, E.J., Ware, N.G.The Low Temperature Xenolithic Origin of Eclogites in Diatremes Northeastern Arizona.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 2, PP. 547-548, (abstract.).United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1970-0690
1973
Gavasci, A.T.Investigation on Deformation in Amphibole and Amphibole Bearing Diatremes on the Colorado Plateau.Lamont-doherty Geol. Observ., National Technical Information Service Report, No. 7415, 17P.United States, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1970-0928
1974
Helmstaedt, H.Overplating: a Major Factor in the Tectonics Evolution of The Colorado Plateau.Eos, Vol. 55, No. 4, P. 448, (abstract.).United States, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1970-0528
1972
Helmstaedt, H., Anderson, O.L., Gavasci, A.T.Petrofabric Studies of Eclogite, Spinel-websterite, and SpinJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 77, PP. 4350-4365.United States, Utah, Arizona, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1970-0713
1973
Helmstaedt, H., Doig, R.Eclogite Nodules from Kimberlite Pipes of the Colorado Plateau Samples of Subducted Franciscan Type Oceanic Lithosphere. #1International Kimberlite Conference FIRST EXTENDED ABSTRACT VOLUME., PP. 171-172.United States, Colorado Plateau, Colorado, Arizona, Utah, New MexicoDiatreme
DS1970-0929
1974
Hills, F.A., Armstrong, R.L.Geochronology of Precambrian Rocks in the Laramie Range And implications for the Tectonic Framework of Precambrian Southern Wyoming.Precambrian Research, Vol. 1, PP. 213-225.United States, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, Medicine Bow MountainsBlank
DS1970-0939
1974
Iversen, G.M., Thornton, C.P.Geochemistry and Mineralogy of the Diatreme Eagle Rock, Northwest Colorado.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 6, No. 5, P. 450. (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Rocky MountainsDiatreme, Related Rocks
DS1970-0550
1972
Kridelbaugh, S.J., Hobbitt, R.P., Kellogg, K., Larson, E.E.Petrologic and Paleomagnetic Implication of the Green Mountain Diatreme.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 4, No. 6, P. 386, (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Rocky Mountains, VermontRelated Rocks
DS1970-0742
1973
Kridelbaugh, S.J., Meyer, H.O.A.Kimberlite from Green Mountain ColoradoEos, Vol. 54, No. 11, P. 1224, (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Rocky MountainsKimberlite, Geophysics
DS1970-0333
1971
Kumazawa, M.Elastic Properties of Eclogite Xenoliths from Diatremes of The East Colorado Plateau and Their Implication to the Upper mantle Structure.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 76, No. 5, PP. 1231-1247.United States, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1970-0120
1970
Laughlin, W.A., Caussey, J.D.Phlogopite Kaesutite Bearing Ultramafic Inclusions from a New Locality, bandera Crater, Valencia County, New Mexico.Eos, Vol. 51, No. 4, P. 449. (abstract.).United States, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1970-0957
1974
Mccallum, M.E.Infrared Detection of Kimberlitic Diatremes in Northern Colorado and Southern Wyoming.Contributions To Geology, Vol. 13, No. 1, PP. 17-18.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1970-0350
1971
Mccallum, M.E., Eggler, D.H.Mineralogy of the Sloan Diatreme a Kimberlite Pipe in Northern Larimer County, Colorado.American Mineralogist., Vol. 56, SEPT.-Oct. No. 9-10, PP. 1735-1749.United States, Colorado, State Line, Rocky MountainsChemical Analyses, Petrography, Xenoliths, Microprobe
DS1970-0761
1973
Mccallum, M.E., Eggler, D.H., Burns, L.K.Kimberlitic Diatremes in Northern Colorado and Southern Wyoming #1International Kimberlite Conference FIRST EXTENDED ABSTRACT VOLUME., PP. 217-220.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1970-0958
1974
Mccallum, M.E., Eggler, D.H., Burns, L.K.Colorado Wyoming Kimberlitic Diatremes: Pt. I, General Geology and Petrography.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 6, No. 5, P. 457, (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1970-0352
1971
Mcdowell, F.W., Roden, M.F., Arculus, R.J., Smith, D.Potassic Volcanism and Associated Inclusion on the Coloradoplateau.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 10, P. 116, (abstract.).Colorado PlateauKimberlite, Rocky Mountains
DS1970-0136
1970
Mcgetchin, T.R.Mechanism of Emplacement of Kimberlite and Related Brecciasat Moses Rock Dike.International Symposium MECHAN. PROCESSES IN THE MANTLE, FLAGSTAFF., PROGRAM ABSTRACTS, PP. 7-8.United States, Utah, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1970-0763
1973
Mcgetchin, T.R., Besancon, J.R.Carbonate Inclusions in Mantle Derived PyropesEarth Planet. Sci. Letters, Vol. 18, No. 3, PP. 408-410.United States, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1970-0764
1973
Mcgetchin, T.R., Nikhanj, Y.S.Carbonatite-kimberlite Relations in the Cane Valley Diatreme San Juan County, Utah. #2Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 78, No. 11, APRIL 10, PP. 1854-1869.United States, Utah, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsGeology, Inclusions, Petrography, Diatreme
DS1970-0137
1970
Mcgetchin, T.R., Silver, L.T.Compositional Relations in Minerals from Kimberlite and Related Rocks in the Moses Rock Dike San Juan County Utah.American Mineralogist., Vol. 55, SEPT. -Oct. PP. 1738-1771.United States, Utah, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsPetrography, Mineral Chemistry, Inclusions
DS1970-0557
1972
Mcgetchin, T.R., Silver, L.T.A Crustal Upper Mantle Model for the Colorado Plateau Based on Observations of Crystalline Rock Fragments in the Moses Rock Dike.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 77, No. 35, Dec. 19TH. PP. 7022-7037.United States, Utah, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsPetrography, Xenoliths
DS1970-0138
1970
Mcgetchin, T.R., Silver, L.T., Chodos, A.A.Titanoclinohumite: a Possible Mineralogical Site for Water In the Upper Mantle.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 75, PP. 255-259.Colorado PlateauKimberlite, Rocky Mountains
DS1970-0139
1970
Mcgetchin, T.R., Silver, L.T., Chodos, A.A.Mineral Inclusions in Pyropes from Colorado Plateau Kimberlite Pipes.Eos, Vol. 51, No. 4, P. 448. (abstract.).United States, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1970-0765
1973
Mcgetchin, T.R., Ulrich, G.W.Xenoliths in Maars and Diatremes with Inferences for the Moon, Mars and Venus.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 78, PP. 1832-1852.United States, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1970-0370
1971
Naeser, C.W.Geochronology of the Navajo-hopi Diatremes, Four Corners AreJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 76, No. 20, PP. 4978-4985.United States, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1970-0574
1972
Nikhanj, Y.S., Chodos, A.A.Carbonatite-kimberlite Relations in the Cane Valley Diatreme,san Juan County, Utah. #1Caltech. Dev. Geol. Planet. Sci. Contrib., No. 2091.Utah, Colorado PlateauKimberlite, Colorado Plateau, Rocky Mountains
DS1970-0389
1971
Puckett, J.L.Geophysical Study of Shear Zones in the East Central Medicine Bow Mountains, Wyoming and of Kimberlitic Diatremes in Northern Colorado.Fort Collins: Msc. Thesis, Colorado State University, 83P.Colorado, United States, Rocky Mountains, State LineKimberlite, Geophysics
DS1970-0584
1972
Puckett, J.L., Mccallum, M.E., Johnson, R.B., Filson, R.H.Preliminary Geophysical Evaluation of Kimberlitic Diatremesin Northern Colorado and Southern Wyoming.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 4, No. 6, P. 403, (abstract.).Colorado, Wyoming, United States, State Line, Rocky MountainsKimberlite, Geophysics
DS1970-0601
1972
Smithson, S.B., Hodge, D.S.Field Relations and Gravity Interpretation in the Laramie Anorthosite Complex.University WYOMING CONTRIB. TO GEOLOGY, Vol. 11, No. 2, PP. 43-59.United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1970-0605
1972
Stuart-Alexander, D.E.Geologic Map of the Mule Ear Diatreme, San Juan County, UtahUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) miscellaneous GEOL. MAP., No. I-674, L: 24, 000.Utah, Colorado PlateauKimberlite, Colorado Plateau, Rocky Mountains
DS1970-0852
1973
Wilshire, H.G., Meyer, C.E., Calk, L.C., Schwarzman, E.C.Ultramafic Xenoliths from Western United States: Aluminium Augite And Chromium Diopside Groups.Eos, Vol. 54, No. 11, P. 1224. (abstract.).United States, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1970-0853
1973
Wilshire, H.G., Shervais, J.W.aluminium augite and chromium DIOPSIDE ULTRAMAFIC XENOLITHS in BASALTIC ROCKS from WESTERN UNITED STATES... STRUCTURAL and TEXTURAL RELATIONSHIPS.International Kimberlite Conference SECOND, EXTENDED ABSTRACT., PP. 321-324.United States, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1970-0215
1970
Wing, R.S., Dellwig, L.F.Radar Expression of Virginia Dale Precambrian Ring Dike Complex, Wyoming Colorado.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol.81, PP. 293-298.United States, State Line, Colorado, Wyoming, Rocky MountainsRemote Sensing, Related Rocks
DS1970-0856
1973
Woolsey, T.S., Mccallum, M.E., Schumm, S.A.Physical Modelling of Diatreme EmplacementInternational Kimberlite Conference FIRST EXTENDED ABSTRACT VOLUME., PP. 235-238.United States, State Line, Rocky MountainsGenesis, Model
DS1975-0659
1978
Alexander, D.H., Heinrich, E.W.Geology and Petrogenesis of the Mcclure Mountains Mafic Alkalic Carbonatitic Complex, Fremont County, Colorado.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 10, No. 6, P. 245. (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Rocky MountainsCarbonatite
DS1975-0660
1978
Alexander, D.H., Heinrich, E.W.Geology and Petrogenesis of the Mcclure Mountain Mafic Alkalic Carbonatitic Complex, Fremont County, Colorado.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 10, No. 6, P. 245. (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0007
1975
Anderson, O.L., Perkins, P.A Plate Tectonics Model Involving Non-laminar Asthenospheric Flow to Account for Irregular Patterns of Magmatism in The southwestern United States.Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Vol. 9, PP. 113-122.United States, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsKimberlite Genesis
DS1975-0013
1975
Anon.Diamond Discovery in WyomingUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) Department INTERIOR NEWS RELEASE JUNE 10, 2P.United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0014
1975
Anon.Minute Diamonds Found in Rock Sample from WyomingUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) MINERALS YEARBOOK, P. 657.United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0929
1979
Armbrustmacher, T.J.Abundance and Distribution of Thorium in the Carbonatite Stock at Iron Hill, Powderhorn District, Gunnison County, Colorado.United States Geological Survey (USGS) OPEN FILE., No. 79-536, 31 P.United States, Colorado, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0678
1978
Armbrustmacher, T.J., Brownfield, I.K.Carbonatites in the Wet Mountains Area, Custer and Fremont Counties, colorado.United States Geological Survey (USGS) OPEN FILE., No. 78-177, 5P.United States, Colorado, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0953
1979
Boctor, N.Z., Meyer, H.A.O.Oxide and Sulfide Minerals in Kimberlite from Green Mountain Colorado #2International Kimberlite Conference Proceedings, Vol. 1, PP. 217-278.ColoradoKimberlite, Diatreme, Rocky Mountains
DS1975-0465
1977
Boctor, N.Z., Meyer, H.O.A.Oxide and Sulfide Minerals in Kimberlite from Green Mountain Colorado #1International Kimberlite Conference SECOND, EXTENDED ABSTRACT VOLUME., United States, Colorado, Rocky Mountains, VermontBlank
DS1975-0475
1977
Cannon, M.C.Diamonds Discovered Along the Colorado-Wyoming BorderLapidary Journal, Vol. 31, No. 5, PP. 1220-1224.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0255
1976
Chronic, J.Diamond Bearing Paleozoic Diatremes in Colorado and WyomingColorado Sch. Mines Prof. Contrib., No. 8, PP. 101-109.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsDiatreme, Kimberlite
DS1975-0487
1977
Cunningham, M.P.Geothermometry of Spinel Lherzolites, Kilbourne Hole, New Mexico.Bsc. Thesis, University Western Ontario, United States, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauXenoliths
DS1975-0066
1975
Desborough, G.A.Authigenic Albite and Potassium Feldspar in the Green Riverformation, Colorado and Wyoming.American MINERALOGIST., Vol. 60, No. 3-4, PP. 235-239.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, Green River BasinBlank
DS1975-0999
1979
Donnelly, M.E.Petrology and Structure of a Portion of the Precambrian Mullen Creek Metaigneus Mafic Complex, Medicine Bow Mountains, Wyoming.Fort Collins: Msc. Thesis, Colorado State University, United States, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, Medicine Bow MountainsRegional Studies
DS1975-0499
1977
Donnelly, M.E., Mccallum, M.E.Petrology and Structure of the Southern Portion of the Mullen Creek Mafic Complex, Medicine Bow Mountains, Wyoming.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 9, No. 6, PP. 72-721, (abstract.).United States, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, Medicine Bow MountainsBlank
DS1975-0733
1978
Dutch, S.I.The Colorado Lineament: a Middle Precambrian Wrench Fault System.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 90, PT. 1, PP. 313-316.Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota, WisconsinMid-continent
DS1975-0071
1975
Eggler, D.H., Mccallum, M.E.A Field Test of Geothermometers and BarometersInternational Conference ON GEOTHERMOMETRY, EXTENDED ABSTRACTS, BOETTCH, 3P.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0072
1975
Eggler, D.H., Mccallum, M.E.Diamond Bearing Peridotite Nodule in Wyoming Kimberlite PipeGeological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 7, No. 7, P. 1065, (abstract.).United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0273
1976
Eggler, D.H., Mccallum, M.E.A Geotherm from Megacrysts in the Sloan Kimberlite Pipes, ColoradoCarnegie Institute Yearbook, FOR 1975 PP. 538-541.United States, Colorado, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0274
1976
Eggler, D.H., Mccallum, M.E., Smith, C.B.A Geotherm from Megacrysts in Colorado-Wyoming Kimberlite Pipes.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 8, No. 6, P. 851, (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0502
1977
Eggler, D.H., Mccallum, M.E., Smith, C.B.Discrete Nodule Assemblages in Kimberlites from the Northern Colorado and Southern Wyoming Evidence for a Diapiric Origin of Kimberlite.International Kimberlite Conference SECOND, EXTENDED ABSTRACT VOLUME., United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-1005
1979
Eggler, D.H., Mccallum, M.E., Smith, C.B.Megacryst Assemblages in Kimberlite from Northern Colorado And Southern Wyoming: Petrology Geothermometry-barometry And areal Distribution.International Kimberlite Conference SECOND Proceedings, Vol. 2, PP. 213-226.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0275
1976
Ehrenberg, S.N.Colorado Plateau Garnet Peridotite Xenoliths Strontium Analyses of Diopsides.Eos, Vol. 57, P. 1026, (abstract.).United States, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1975-0734
1978
Ehrenberg, S.N.Petrology of Potassic Volcanic Rocks and Ultramafic Xenoliths from the Navajo Volcanic Field, New Mexico and Arizona.Ph.d. Thesis, University California, Los Angeles, 259P.United States, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauMinettes
DS1975-1007
1979
Ehrenberg, S.N.Garnetiferous Ultramafic Inclusions in Minette from the Navajo Volcanic Field.International Kimberlite Conference SECOND Proceedings, Vol. 2, PP. 330-344.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1975-1008
1979
Ehrenberg, S.N., Griffin, W.L.Garnet Granulite and Associated Xenoliths in Minette and Serpentinite Diatremes of the Colorado Plateau.Geology, Vol. 7, OCTOBER PP. 483-487.United States, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1975-0281
1976
Galipeau, J.M.Petrochemistry of the Virginia Dale Ring Dike ComplexMsc. Thesis, University North Carolina., United States, Wyoming, Colorado, State Line, Rocky MountainsRegional Studies
DS1975-1025
1979
Galipeau, J.M., Ragland, P.C.Whole Rock Chemical Constraints on the Origin of the Virginia Dale Ring Dike Complex.Geochemical Journal, Vol. 13, No. 5, NOVEMBER PP. 207-216.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsGeochemistry
DS1975-1056
1979
Hart, S.R., Padovani, E.R., Roden, H.K.Strontium Isotopic Relationships in Lower Crustal Nodules from Kilbourne Hole, New Mexico.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 11, No. 7, P. 439. (abstract.).United States, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1975-0525
1977
Hausel, W.D.Report on the Boden Placer Diamonds from the Medicine Bow Mountains Carbon County Wyoming.Wyoming Geological Survey Internal Report, 9P.United States, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, Medicine Bow MountainsKimberlite, State Line Medicine Bow Mountains, Rocky Mountains
DS1975-1062
1979
Hausel, W.D.Diamond Bearing and Non Diamond Bearing Kimberlites in Colorado and Wyoming.Lecture Presented Before The American Chemical Society In La, 1P. (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
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
DS1975-1064
1979
Hausel, W.D., Mccallum, M.E., Woodzick, T.L.Exploration for Diamond Bearing Kimberlite in Colorado and Wyoming-anWyoming Geological Survey Report Investigations, No. 19, 29P.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-1065
1979
Hausel, W.D., Mccallum, M.E., Woodzick, T.L.Update on Exploration for Diamonds in Colorado Wyoming Kimberlite Province.A.a.p.g.s.e.p.m. Meeting, Vol. 63, No. 5, P. 830, (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-1066
1979
Hausel, W.D., Reavis, G.L.Review of Diamond Prospecting in Northern Colorado and Southern Wyoming.Northwest Mining Association 85th. Annual Meeting, ABSTRACT.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-1067
1979
Hausel, W.D., Reavis, G.L., Stephenson, T.R.Prospecting for Kimberlite in Wyoming Using Heavy Mineral Alluvial sampling Methods.Wyoming Geological Survey Open File Report, No. 79-6, 13P.United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0103
1975
Helmstaedt, H., Doig, R.Eclogite Nodules from Kimberlite Pipes of the Colorado Plateau-samples of Subducted Franciscan Type Oceanic Lithosphere. #2Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Vol. 9, PP. 95-111.United States, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1975-0526
1977
Helmstaedt, H., Schulze, D.J.Type A- Type C Eclogite Transition in a Xenolith from the Moses Rock Diatreme Further Evidence for the Presence of Metamorphosed Ophiolites Beneath the Colorado Plateau.International Kimberlite Conference SECOND EXTENDED ABSTRACT VOLUME., United States, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1975-1072
1979
Helmstaedt, H., Schulze, D.J.Garnet Clinopyroxene-chlorite Eclogite Transition in a Xenolith from Moses Rock: Further Evidence for Metamorphosed Ophiolites Under the Colorado Plateau.International Kimberlite Conference SECOND Proceedings, Vol. 2, PP. 357-365.United States, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1975-0761
1978
Hills, F.A., Houston, R.S.Early Proterozoic Tectonics of Southern Wyoming and Northern Colorado and the Tectonic Setting of Radioactive Precambrian Conglomerates.Wyoming Public Inf. Circular, No. 7, P. 19.United States, Wyoming, Colorado, Rocky Mountains, State LineKimberlite, Tectonics, State Line Rocky Mountains
DS1975-1073
1979
Hills, F.A., Houston, R.S.Early Proterozic Tectonics of the Central Rocky Mountains, North America.University WYOMING Contributions to Geology, Vol. 17, No. 2, PP. 89-109.United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0104
1975
Hills, F.A., Houston, R.S., Gast, P.W.Chronology of Some Precambrian Igneous and Metamorphic Events of the Medicine Bow Mountains, Wyoming.Geological Society of America (GSA) SPECIAL PAPER., No. 82, P. 92, (abstract.).United States, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, Medicine Bow MountainsBlank
DS1975-0532
1977
Houston, R.S., Ebbett, B.E.Geologic Map of the Sierra Madre and Western Medicine Bow Mountains, Southeastern Wyoming.United States Geological Survey (USGS) FIELD STUDIES MAP, MF-827, L: 125, 000.United States, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, Medicine Bow MountainsBlank
DS1975-1076
1979
Hunter, W.C.The Garnet Ridge and Red Mesa Kimberlitic Diatremes Colorado Plateau; Geology, Mineral Chemistry and Geothermobarometry.Ph.d. Thesis, University Texas, Austin., 157P.United States, Arizona, Utah, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1975-1077
1979
Hunter, W.C., Smith, D.Chemistry and Geothermometry of Inclusions in Pyrope from Garnet Ridge Arizona and Red Mesa Utah Diatremes Colorado Plateau.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 11, No. 7, P. 447, (abstract.).United States, Arizona, Utah, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1975-0541
1977
Janse, A.J.A.Sloan 1 and 2 Diamondiferous Kimberlites, Larimer County, ColoradoInternal Report To American Selco, 8P.United States, Colorado, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-1082
1979
Janse, A.J.A.First Reconnaissance in Northern Colorado and Southern Wyoming- Prairie Divide and Leucite Hills.Internal Report To American Selco, 7P.United States, Wyoming, Colorado, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0543
1977
Karlstrom, K.E.Geology of the Proterozoic Deep Lake Group, Central Medicine Bow Mountains, Wyoming.Msc. Thesis, University Wyoming, 116P.United States, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, Medicine Bow MountainsRegional Studies
DS1975-1095
1979
Karlstrom, K.E., Houston, R.S.Stratigraphy and Uranium Potential of Early Proterozoic Metasedimentary Rocks in the Medicine Bow Mountains, Wyoming.Wyoming Geological Survey Report Inv., No. 13, 45P.United States, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, Medicine Bow MountainsBlank
DS1975-1096
1979
Karlstrom, K.E., Houston, R.S.Stratigraphy of the Phantom Group Metamorphic Suite and Deep Lake Group and a Review of Tectonic History of the Medicine Bow Mountains.University WYOMING Contributions to Geology, Vol. 17, No. 2, PP. 11-133.United States, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, Medicine Bow MountainsBlank
DS1975-1098
1979
Keller, G.R., Braile, L.W., Morgan, P.Crustal Structure, Geophysical Models and Contemporary Tectonism of the Colorado Plateau.Tectonophysics, Vol. 61, PP. 131-147.United States, Colorado PlateauTectonics
DS1975-0791
1978
Lanthier, L.R.Stratigraphy and Structure of the Lower Part of the Precambrian Libby Creek Group, Central Medicine Bow Mountains #1Msc. Thesis, University Wyoming, 30P.United States, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, Medicine Bow MountainsRegional Studies
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
DS1975-0326
1976
Louks, R.R.Platinum-gold-copper Mineralization Central Medicine Bow Mountains, Wyoming.Msc. Thesis, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, 298P.United States, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, Medicine Bow MountainsRegional Studies, Tectonics
DS1975-1118
1979
Lucchitta, I.Late Cenozoic Uplift of the Southwestern Colorado Plateau And Adjacent Lower Colorado River Region.Tectonophysics, Vol. 61, PP. 63-95.Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsTectonics
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
DS1975-0334
1976
Mccallum, M.E.An Emplacement Model to Explain Contrasting Mineral Assemblages in Adjacent Kimberlite Pipes.Journal of GEOLOGY, Vol. 84, PP. 673-684.United States, State Line, Rocky MountainsGenesis, Model
DS1975-1132
1979
Mccallum, M.E.Geochemical Prospecting for Kimberlite in the Colorado Wyoming State Line District.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 11, No. 6, P. 279, (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsGeochemistry
DS1975-1133
1979
Mccallum, M.E., Coopersmith, H.G.Diamonds from Kimberlite in the Colorado-Wyoming State Linedistrict.International Kimberlite Conference SECOND, PP. 42-58.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsDiatreme
DS1975-0335
1976
Mccallum, M.E., Eggler, D.H.Diamonds in an An Upper Mantle Peridotite Nodule from Kimberlite in Southern Wyoming.Science., Vol. 192, No. 4236, PP. 253-256.United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0561
1977
Mccallum, M.E., Eggler, D.H.Field Guide for the Sloan and Nix Kimberlites in the Southern Portion of the Colorado-Wyoming State Line Kimberlite District #2International Kimberlite Conference SECOND, FIELD GUIDE TRIP No. 4, PP. 182-209.United States, State Line, Colorado, Wyoming, Rocky MountainsKimberley, Distribution
DS1975-1134
1979
Mccallum, M.E., Eggler, D.H.Field Guide for the Sloan and Nix Kimberlites in the Southern Portion of the Colorado-Wyoming State Line Kimberlite District #1Unknown, PP. 181-209.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0131
1975
Mccallum, M.E., Eggler, D.H., Burns, L.K.Kimberlitic Diatremes in Northern Colorado and Southern Wyoming #2Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Vol. 9, PP. 149-161.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0562
1977
Mccallum, M.E., Eggler, D.H., Coopersmith, H.G., Smith, C.B.M.Colorado-Wyoming State Line DistrictInternational Kimberlite Conference SECOND FIELD EXCURSION SEPT. 25-27TH., 25P.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsKimberley, Guidebook
DS1975-0563
1977
Mccallum, M.E., Eggler, D.H., Smith, C.B.Discrete Nodule Assemblages in Kimberlites from Northern Colorado and Southern Wyoming.International Kimberlite Conference SECOND EXTENDED ABSTRACT VOLUME., United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0336
1976
Mccallum, M.E., Hedge, C.E.Rubidium-strontium Ages of Granitic Rocks in the Rawah Batholith, medicine Bow Mountains, Northern Colorado.Isochron West., No. 17, PP. 33-37.United States, State Line, Colorado, WyomingGeochronology, Batholites
DS1975-1135
1979
Mccallum, M.E., Kirkley, M.B., Padgett, J.L., Eggler, D.H.Textural and Mineral Compositional Ranges of Ultramafic Nodules from Kimberlites of Northern Colorado and Southern Wyoming #2Kimberlite Symposium Ii, Cambridge, England., PP. 1-5.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-1136
1979
Mccallum, M.E., Kirkley, M.B., Padgett, J.P.Compositional and Textural Ranges of Peridotite Nodules From Kimberlites of the Colorado-Wyoming State Line District.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 11, No. 6, P. 279, (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0564
1977
Mccallum, M.E., Kirkley, M.B., Padgett, J.P., Eggler, D.H.Textural and Mineral Compositional Ranges of Ultramafic Nodules from Kimberlites of Northern Colorado and Southern Wyoming #1International Kimberlite Conference SECOND EXTENDED ABSTRACT VOLUME., United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0337
1976
Mccallum, M.E., Mabarak, C.D.Diamond in Kimberlitic Diatremes of Northern ColoradoGeology, Vol. 4, PP. 467-469.United States, Colorado, State Line, Rocky MountainsKimberlite, State Line, Rocky Mountains
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
DS1975-0339
1976
Mccallum, M.E., Mabarak, C.D.Diamond from Kimberlite Diatremes in Northern Colorado and Southern Wyoming.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 8, No. 5, P. 609. (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0565
1977
Mccallum, M.E., Mabarak, C.D., Coopersmith, H.G.Diamonds from Kimberlite in the Colorado Wyoming State Linedistrict.International Kimberlite Conference SECOND EXTENDED ABSTRACT VOLUME., United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-1137
1979
Mccallum, M.E., Mabarak, C.D., Coopersmith, H.G.Diamonds from Kimberlites in the Colorado Wyoming State Line District.International Kimberlite Conference SECOND Proceedings, Vol. 1, PP. 42-53.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0566
1977
Mccallum, M.E., Naeser, C.W.Fission Track Ages of Tertiary Intrusive Rocks in the Manhattan Mining District, Northern Front Range Colorado.Isochron West., No. 18, PP. 1-4.United States, Colorado, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0804
1978
Mccallum, M.E., Smith, C.B.Minor and Trace Element Contents of Kimberlite of the Frontrange, Colorado and Wyoming.United States Geological Survey (USGS) OPEN FILE Report, No. 78-1011, 23P.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0132
1975
Mccallum, M.E., Smith, C.B., Burns, L.K., Eggler, D.H., Braddoc.Kimberlite Diatremes and Others Iron Mountain Area, Laramierange, Wyoming.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 7, No. 5, P. 628 (abstract.).United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0341
1976
Mccallum, M.E., Woolsey, T.S., Schumm, S.A.A Fluidized Mechanism for Subsidence of Bedded Tuffs in Diatremes and Related Volcanic Vents.Bulletin. VOLCANOLOGIQUE., Vol. 39, No. 4, PP. 512-527.United States, Colorado Plateau, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0569
1977
Mcgetchin, T.R., Smith, D., Ehrenberg, S.N., Roden, M. WILSHIRE.Navajo Kimberlites and Minettes GuideInternational Kimberlite Conference SECOND EXTENDED ABSTRACT VOLUME., Colorado PlateauKimberlite
DS1975-0571
1977
Meyer, H.O.A., Kridelbaugh, S.J.Green Mountain Kimberlite, Colorado: Mineralogy and PetrologInternational Kimberlite Conference SECOND, EXTENDED ABSTRACT VOLUME., 3P.United States, Colorado, Rocky Mountains, VermontBlank
DS1975-0816
1978
Morel, J.A.A Paleomagnetic Investigation of the Lake Owens Complex, Medicine Bow Mountains, Wyoming.Ph.d. Thesis, University Wyoming, 73P.United States, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, Medicine Bow MountainsRegional Studies
DS1975-0583
1977
Naeser, C.W., Mccallum, M.E.Fission Track Dating of Kimberlitic ZirconsInternational Kimberlite Conference SECOND EXTENDED ABSTRACT VOLUME., United States, State Line, Rocky MountainsIsotope
DS1975-0587
1977
Nesse, W.D.Geology and Metamorphic Petrology of the Pingree Park Area Northeast Front Range, Colorado.Ph.d. Thesis, University Colorado, 190P.United States, Colorado, Rocky Mountains, Larimer CountyRegional Studies
DS1975-0832
1978
Padovani, E., Tracy, R.J.A Pyrope Spinel Xenolith from the Colorado Plateau Kimberlite: First Known North American Occurrence.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 10, No. 7, P. 466, (abstract.).Colorado PlateauKimberlite, Rocky Mountains
DS1975-0605
1977
Roden, M.F.Field Geology and Petrology of the Minette Diatreme at Buell Park, Apache County Arizona. #1International Kimberlite Conference SECOND, EXTENDED ABSTRACT VOLUME., Colorado Plateau, ArizonaKimberlite, Rocky Mountains, Colorado Plateau
DS1975-0606
1977
Roden, M.F.Field Geology and Petrology of the Minette Diatreme at Buell Park Apache County, Arizona. #2Msc. Thesis, University Texas, Austin., United States, Colorado Plateau, ArizonaLamprophyres
DS1975-0852
1978
Roden, M.F.Trace Element Geochemistry of Mafic and Felsic Minettes, Buell Park Diatreme, Navajo Volcanic Field.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 10, No. 7, P. 480. (abstract.).United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1975-0611
1977
Schulze, D.J.Garnet Pyroxenites and Partially Melted Metamorphic Eclogites from the Sullivan Buttes Latite Xenolith Suite, Chino Valley, Arizona.Msc. Thesis, Queen's University, United States, Colorado Plateau, ArizonaXenoliths
DS1975-0862
1978
Schulze, D.J., Helmstaedt, H., Cassie, R.M.Pyroxene Ilmenite Intergrowths in Garnet Pyroxenite Xenoliths from a New York Kimberlite and Arizona Latite.American Mineralogist., Vol. 63, PP. 258-265.United States, Appalachia, New York, Arizona, Colorado Plateau, Rocky MountainsPetrography
DS1975-0408
1976
Silver, L.T.A Regional Uranium Anomaly in the Precambrian Basement of The Colorado Plateau.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 8, No. 6, PP. 1107-1108, (abstract.).Colorado PlateauKimberlite, Rocky Mountains
DS1975-0623
1977
Smith, C.B.Kimberlite with Carbonatitic Affinities at Iron Mountain Wyoming.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 9, No. 9, P. 763, (abstract.).United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-1221
1979
Smith, C.B.Rubidium-strontium Mica Ages of Various KimberlitesKimberlite Symposium, Held Cambridge England., PP. 61-66.United States, State Line, Colorado, WyomingGeochronology
DS1975-1222
1979
Smith, C.B.Rubidium-strontium (rb-sr) Mica Ages of Various KimberlitesKimberlite Symposium Ii, Cambridge, England., PP. 61-64.United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0624
1977
Smith, C.B., Mccallum, M.E., Coopersmith, H.G., Eggler, D.H.Petrography, Petrology and Chemistry of Kimberlite from The colorado-wyoming State Line and Iron Mountain Wyoming Districts.International Kimberlite Conference SECOND, EXTENDED ABSTRACT VOLUME., United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-1223
1979
Smith, C.B., Mccallum, M.E., Coopersmith, H.G., Eggler, D.H.Petrochemistry and Structure of Kimberlites in the Front Range and Laramie Range Colorado-wyoming.International Kimberlite Conference SECOND Proceedings, Vol. 1, PP. 178-189.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0414
1976
Smith, C.B., Mccallum, M.E., Eggler, D.H.Clinopyroxene Ilmenite Intergrowths from the Iron Mountain kimberlite District, Wyoming.Carnegie Institute Yearbook, FOR 1975 PP. 542-544.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0415
1976
Smith, C.B., Mccallum, M.E., Eggler, D.H.Peridotite and Clinopyroxene Ilmenite Nodules from a Pipe In the Iron Mountain, Wyoming Kimberlite District.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 8, No. 5, P. 631. (abstract.).United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1975-0625
1977
Smith, D.The Origin and Interpretation of Spinel-pyroxene Clusters In Peridotite.Journal of GEOLOGY, Vol. 85, PP. 474-482.Colorado PlateauKimberlite, Rocky Mountains
DS1975-1224
1979
Smith, D.Hydrous Minerals and Carbonates in Peridotite Inclusions From the Green Knobs and Buell Park, Kimberlitic Diatremes on The Colorado Plateau.International Kimberlite Conference SECOND Proceedings, Vol. 2, PP. 345-356.Colorado Plateau, ArizonaKimberlite, Rocky Mountains
DS1975-0417
1976
Smith, D., Aoki, K.Discussion and Reply: Titanochondrodite and Ititanoclino- Chiminite Derived from Upper Mantle in the Buell Park Kimberlite, Arizona.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 61, No. 2, PP. 213-215.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1975-0418
1976
Smith, D., Levy, S.Petrology of the Green Knobs Diatreme and Implications for The Upper Mantle Below the Colorado Plateau.Earth Plan. Sci. Letters, Vol. 29, PP. 107-125.Colorado PlateauKimberlite, Rocky Mountains
DS1975-1225
1979
Smith, D., Zientrek, M.Mineral Chemistry and Zoning in Eclogite Inclusions from Colorado Plateau Diatremes.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 69, No. 2, PP. 119-131.Colorado PlateauKimberlite, Rocky Mountains
DS1975-0188
1975
Smith, J.V.Relative Abundance, Compositions and P-t Histories of Ultramafic Xenoliths, Green Knobs, New Mexico and Implications For the Mantle Below the Colorado Plateau.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol.7, No. 7, P. 1275.United States, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1975-0199
1975
Switzer, G.Composition of Garnet Xenocrysts from Three Kimberlite Pipes in Arizona and New Mexico. #1Smithsonian Contributions to Earth Science, No. 19, PP. 1-21.Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauKimberlite, Colorado Plateau, Rocky Mountains
DS1975-0637
1977
Switzer, G.Composition of Garnet Xenocrysts from Three Kimberlite Pipes in Arizona and New Mexico. #2Smithsonian Contributions to Earth Science, No. 19, PP. 1-21.Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauKimberlite, Colorado Plateau, Rocky Mountains
DS1975-0891
1978
Warner, L.A.The Colorado Lineament: a Middle Precambrian Wrench Fault System: Discussion and Reply.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 89, PP. 161-171.ColoradoColorado Plateau, Mullen Creek-nash Fork, Geophysics Medicine
DS1975-0211
1975
Wilshire, H.G., Shervais, J.W.Al-augite and Cr-diopside Ultramafic Xenoliths in Basaltic Rocks from Western United States.Physics and Chemistry of the Earth., Vol. 9, PP. 251-272.Colorado PlateauKimberlite, Colorado Plateau, Rocky Mountains
DS1980-0041
1980
Armbrustmacher, T.J.Major and Minor Element Distribution in Alkaline Rock Complexes of the Wet Mountains Area, Custer and Fremont Counties, colorado.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 12, No. 6, MARCH P. 266.United States, Colorado, Rocky Mountains, Mcclure Mountains, Gem ParkBlank
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
DS1980-0083
1980
Carswell, D.A.Mantle derived lherzolite nodules associated with kimberlite, carbonatite and basalt magmatism: a reviewLithos, Vol. 13, No. 2, PP. 121-138.Scandinavia, Norway, New Mexico, Greenland, Colorado, WyomingPetrography, Xenoliths
DS1980-0109
1980
Delaney, P.T.Magma Flow, Heat Transport and Brecciation of Host Rocks During Dike Emplacement.Ph.d. Thesis, Stanford University, United States, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauDiatreme Formation, Emplacement
DS1980-0117
1980
Ehrenberg, S.N., Ahmad, S.N., Perry, E.C.JR.Oxygen Isotopic Compositions of Garnet Granulites from Colorado Plateau Diatremes.Eos, Vol. 61, No. 17, APRIL 22ND. P. 387.United States, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1980-0118
1980
Ehrenburg, S.N.rare earth elements (REE) GEOCHEMISTRY of GARNET PERIDOTITE XENOLITHS from the COLORADO PLATEAU.Eos, Vol. 61, No. 48, P. 1192. (abstract.).United States, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1980-0148
1980
Green, H.W., Gueguen, Y.Deformation of Peridotite in the Mantle and Extraction by Kimberlite.Eos, Vol. 61, No. 46, P. 1156. (abstract.).United States, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1980-0165
1980
Hausel, W.D., Glahn, P.R., Woodzick, T.L.Exploration for Diamond Bearing Kimberlite in Colorado and Wyoming- an update.American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) REPRINT., No. 80-310, 4P.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1980-0166
1980
Hausel, W.D., Mccallum, M.E.General Review of Northern Colorado and Southeastern Wyoming Kimberlites ,diamonds and Related Research Activity.Colorado Geological Survey, No. 8, PP. 106-115.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1980-0181
1980
Irving, A.J.Petrology and Geochemistry of Composite Ultramafic Xenoliths in Alkalic Basalts and Implications for Magmatic Processes within the Mantle.American Journal of Science, Vol. 280A, PP. 389-426.United States, Arizona, New Mexico, Kilbourne Hole, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1980-0190
1980
Kirkley, M.B.Peridotite Xenoliths in Colorado Wyoming KimberlitesMsc. Thesis, Colorado State University, United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1980-0191
1980
Kirkley, M.B., Mccallum, M.E., Eggler, D.H.Mineral Chemistry and Textural Correlations in Peridotite Nodules from Northern Colorado-southern Wyoming Kimberlites.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 12, No. 6, P. 276, (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1980-0227
1980
Mccallum, M.E., Ater, P.C., Eggler, D.H., Smith, C.B., Shannon.Mantle Eclogite Nodules from Northern Colorado and Southernwyoming.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 12, No. 3, P. 280, (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1980-0236
1980
Miller, D.N.JR.Thirty Ninth Biennial Report of the State Geologist for 1979-1980. Report on Cominco Diamond Testing.Wyoming Geological Survey, P. 4.United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1980-0268
1980
Padovani, E., Simmons, G.Constraints on Crustal Hydration Beneath the Colorado Plateau from Major Element Chemistry and Physical Properties of Crustal Xenoliths.Eos, Vol. 61, No. 17, P. 388, (abstract.).Colorado PlateauKimberlite, Rocky Mountains
DS1980-0313
1980
Smith, D., Hunter, W.C.Garnet Xenocrysts in Ultramafic Diatremes on the Colorado Plateau: Reinterpretation Based upon Comparative Geothermometry and Mineral Zoning.Eos, Vol. 61, No. 46, P. 1151. (abstract.).United States, Colorado PlateauPetrography
DS1980-0314
1980
Smith, D., Roden, M.F.Geothermometry and Kinetics in a Two Spinel Peridotite NodulEos, Vol. 61, No. 17, APRIL 22ND. P. 393.(abstract.).United States, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1980-0315
1980
Smith, D., Roden, M.F.Comparative Spinel Olivine Pyroxene equilibration temperatures in Mantle Peridotite, Southwestern UsaInternational CONG. 26TH., Vol. 1, SECT. 1-5, P. 146. (abstract.).United States, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1981-0050
1981
Anon.People and Diamonds from WyomingWestern Miner., Vol. 54, No. 9, PP. 72-73.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1981-0059
1981
Anon.Cominco Diamond TestingMining Journal (London), Vol. 297, No. 7612, P. 27.United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1981-0066
1981
Aoki, K.Chemical Composition of Potassic Basaltic Rocks from the Colorado Plateau.The Science Reports of The Tohoku University, 3rd. Series, M, Vol. 15, No. 1, PP. 133-135.United States, Colorado PlateauGeochemistry
DS1981-0068
1981
Armbrustmacher, T.J.Geologic Occurrence and Resource Potential of Thorium in The Wet Mountains Area, Custer and Fremont Counties, Colorado:an Update.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 13, No. 4, P. 190, (abstract.).Colorado, Colorado PlateauKimberlite, Colorado Plateau, Rocky Mountains
DS1981-0097
1981
Bradley, S.D., Mccallum, M.E.Lower Crustal Granulite Facies and Related Xenoliths from Colorado-Wyoming State Line Kimberlites.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 13, No. 4, P. 192, (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1981-0106
1981
Burton, J.If a Mineral Has Not Been Vigourously Sought It Is Not Logical to Argue that the Mineral Is Rare.California The Mining Journal, Vol. 50, No. 10, PP. 4-7.United States, California, Colorado, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, West CoastBlank
DS1981-0135
1981
Delaney, P.T., Pollard, D.D.Deformation of Host Rocks and Flow of Magma During Growth Of Minette Dikes and Breccia- Bearing Intrusions Near Ship Rock, New Mexico.United States Geological Survey (USGS) PROF. PAPER., No. 1202, 61P.United States, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauKimberlite, Diatreme, Colorado Plateau, Rocky Mountains
DS1981-0137
1981
Depaolo, D.J.Neodymium Isotopes in the Colorado Front Range and Crust Mantle Evolution in the Proterozoic.Nature., Vol. 291, No. 5812, PP. 193-196.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, Rocky MountainsGeochronology
DS1981-0147
1981
Edwards, J.S.The Petrology and Contact Relationships of the Southwestern portion of the Precambrian Mullen Creek Mafic Complex Medicine Bow Mountains, wyoming.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 13, No. 4, P. 195, (abstract.).United States, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, Medicine Bow MountainsBlank
DS1981-0201
1981
Harley, S.L.Petrogenesis of Eclogite Inclusions in the Moses Rock Dyke, utah, United States (us)Tschermaks Mineralogische und Petrographische Mitteilungen MITTEILUNGEN., Vol. 28, No. 2, PP. 131-155.United States, Utah, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1981-0206
1981
Hausel, W.D.Diamond Exploration in Colorado and WyomingNewsletter West Texas Geological Society, Vol. 21, P. 7, (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1981-0207
1981
Hausel, W.D.Notes on Diamond Discussions With J.d. Love and R.w. MarrsWyoming Geological Survey Unpub. Notes On Mineral Files, 1P.United States, State Line, Colorado, WyomingBlank
DS1981-0208
1981
Hausel, W.D., Glahn, P.R., Woodzick, T.L.Geological and Geophysical Investigations of Kimberlite in The Laramie Range of Southeastern Wyoming.Wyoming Geological Survey Prelim. Report, No. 18, 13P.United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsKimberlite, Geophysics, Geochemistry, Geology, Schaffer
DS1981-0219
1981
Hunter, W.C., Smith, D.Garnet Peridotite from Colorado Plateau Ultramafic Diatremes: Hydrates, Carbonates, and Comparative Geothermometry.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 76, PP. 312-320.United States, Colorado Plateau, New MexicoPetrology, Analyses, Xenolith, Minette
DS1981-0259
1981
Larson, E.E., Amini, M.H.Fission Track Dating of the Green Mountain Kimberlite Diatreme Near Boulder Colorado.The Mountain Geologist., Vol. 18, No. 1, PP. 19-22.ColoradoKimberlite, Rocky Mountains
DS1981-0292
1981
Mccallum, M.E.Mineralogical and Textural Genetic Classification of Northern Colorado-southern Wyoming Kimberlites.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 13, No. 4, P. 219, (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsGenesis
DS1981-0303
1981
Mitchell, R.H., Keays, R.R.Abundance and Distribution of Gold, Palladium and Iridium InGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta ., Vol. 45, PP. 2425-2442.Australia, United States, New Mexico, Colorado Plateau, LesothoBasanite, Mineral Chemistry, Kimberlite
DS1981-0329
1981
Papson, R.P.Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Carbonatites from the Gem Park Complex, Fremont and Custer Counties, Colorado.Fort Collins: Msc. Thesis, Colorado State University, 72P.United States, Colorado, Rocky Mountains, Medicine Bow MountainsCarbonatite
DS1981-0433
1981
Woodzick, T.L.Potential Application of Reflectance, Soil Temperature and Soil Moisture Date to Kimberlite Exploration Programs.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 13, No. 4, P. 230, (abstract.).United States, State Line, Colorado Plateau, Wyoming, Rocky MountainsKimberlite, Geophysics
DS1982-0002
1982
Aines, R.D., Rossman, G.R.The Hydrous Component in GarnetsGeological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 14, No. 7, P. 430, (abstract.).Colorado Plateau, South Africa, United States, Rocky MountainsMineralogy
DS1982-0062
1982
Anon.Cooperative Study to Develop and Test Techniques for Rapid DEngineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 183, No. 7, P. 128.United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsKimberlite, Geophysics
DS1982-0063
1982
Anon.Diamond Research FundedMining Journal (London), Vol. 298, No. 7638, P. 31.United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1982-0072
1982
Armbrustmacher, T.J., Hedge, C.E.Genetic implications of minor element and Strontium isotope geochemistry of alkaline rocks complexes...Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 79, pp. 424-35.ColoradoAlkaline Rocks, Wet Mountains Area
DS1982-0076
1982
Ater, P.C., Mccallum, M.E., Eggler, D.H.Petrology and Geochemistry of Mantle Eclogite Xenoliths From Colorado-Wyoming Kimberlites.Proceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference, TERRA COGNITA, ABSTRACT VOLUME., Vol. 2, No. 3, PP. 221-222, (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1982-0113
1982
Bradley, S.D., Mccallum, M.E.Lower Crustal Xenoliths from Colorado-Wyoming State Line Kimberlites.Proceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference, TERRA COGNITA, ABSTRACT VOLUME., Vol. 2, No. 3, P. 236, (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1982-0132
1982
Carlson, J.A., Johnson, R.B., Mccallum, M.E., Padgett, J.P.Evaluation of Geophysical Techniques for Diatreme Delineation in the Colorado-Wyoming Kimberlite Province. #1Proceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference, TERRA, Vol. 2, No. 3, P. 203, (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsKimberlite, Geophysics, Groundmag, Electromagnetic, Radioactivity
DS1982-0133
1982
Carlson, J.A., Mccallum, M.E.Evaluation of Geophysical Techniques for Diatreme DelineatioThe Journal of The Colorado-wyoming Academy of Science, Vol. 14, No. 1, P. 27, (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsKimberlite, Geophysics
DS1982-0150
1982
Collins, D.S.Diamond Collecting in Northern ColoradoThe Mineralogical Record., JULY-AUGUST, PP. 205-208.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky Mountains, Front RangeBlank
DS1982-0155
1982
Cooke, C.Collecting Gemstones in WyomingLapidary Journal, Vol. 36, APRIL, PP. 228-235.United States, Wyoming, State Line, Sierra Madre, Medicine Bow MountainsBlank
DS1982-0185
1982
Ehrenberg, S.N.Rare Earth Element Geochemistry of Garnet Lherzolite and Megacrystalline Nodules from Minette of the Colorado Plateau Province.Earth Planetary Sci. Letters, Vol. 57, No. 1, PP. 191-210.United States, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1982-0186
1982
Ehrenberg, S.N.Petrogenesis of Garnet Lherzolite and Megacrystalline Nodules from the Thumb, Navajo Volcanic Field.Journal of PETROLOGY, Vol. 23, No. 4, PP. 507-547.United States, Colorado Plateau, New Mexico, Arizona, UtahDiatreme, Potassic, Lamprophyre, Rare Earth Elements (ree), Geochemistry, Petrology
DS1982-0262
1982
Hausel, W.D.Investigations Related to Prospecting for Diamond Bearing Kimberlite.Quarterly Smmrri Report To U.s. Department Interior State Mining, 1P. DATED MARCH 31ST.United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsGeochemistry
DS1982-0263
1982
Hausel, W.D.Diamond Bearing Kimberlites. In: Ore Deposits of WyomingWyoming Geological Survey Prelim. Report, No. 19, PP. 17-20.United States, Wyoming, State Line, Oregon, Medicine Bow MountainsBlank
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
DS1982-0303
1982
Jones, A.P., Smith, J.V.Electron Probe Analyses of Minette Minerals and Ion Probe Procedures for Micas.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 14, No. 7, P. 523. (abstract.).United States, Colorado PlateauProbe Data, Geochemistry, The Thumb, Agathla Peak, Navajo Volcan
DS1982-0323
1982
Kempton, P.D., Dungan, M.A., Menzies, M.A.Petrology and Geochemistry of Ultramafic Xenoliths from The geronimo Volcanic FieldProceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference, TERRA, Vol. 2, No. 3, P. 222, (abstract.).United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauBlank
DM1982-0745
1982
King, J.Cominco Banks on U.s. Diamond FindGlobe And Mail, Nov. 8TH, P. B.4.Canada, United States, Wyoming, Ontario, State Line, Rocky MountainsKimberlite, Diamonds
DS1982-0330
1982
Kirkley, M.B., Mccallum, M.Garnet and Spinel Xenoliths from Colorado Wyoming Kimberlites Reflect Precambrian Tectonic Events.Eos, Vol. 63, No. 45, P. 1134, (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1982-0331
1982
Kirkley, M.B., Mccallum, M.E., Eggler, D.H.Mantle Garnet-spinel Transition Zone Demonstrated by Xenoliths from Colorado-Wyoming Kimberlites.Proceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference, TERRA COGNITA, ABSTRACT VOLUME., Vol. 2, No. 3, PP. 218-219, (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1982-0340
1982
Knepper, D.H.JR.Lineaments Derived from Analysis of Linear Features Mapped from Land sat images of the Four Corners Region of the South Western United States.United States Geological Survey (USGS) OPEN FILE., No. 82-849, 79P.United States, Colorado Plateau, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, ColoradoTectonics
DS1982-0397
1982
Marrs, R.W., Hausel, W.D.Detection of Diamond Bearing Kimberlites in the Colorado Wyoming Kimberlite Province. #1Report Submitted To Nasa/jet Propulsion Laboratory, First Qu, 3P.Colorado, Wyoming, United States, State Line, Rocky MountainsKimberlite, Geophysics, Soil Sampling, Geochemistry
DS1982-0398
1982
Marrs, R.W., Hausel, W.D.Detection of Diamond Bearing Kimberlites in the Colorado Wyoming Kimberlite Province. #2Report Submitted To Nasa/jet Propulsion Laboratory Second Qu, 2P.Colorado, Wyoming, United States, State Line, Rocky MountainsKimberlite, Multispectral Remote Sensing, Geophysics
DS1982-0418
1982
Mccallum, M.E., Coopersmith, H.G., Hodge, C.W.Mineralogical and Textural Genetic Classification of Kimberlites in Northern Colorado and Southern Wyoming, United States (us)Proceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference, TERRA COGNITA, ABSTRACT VOLUME., Vol. 2, No. 3, P. 209, (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1982-0438
1982
Milanovskiy, YE.YE., Malkov, B.A.Epochs of Kimberlite Volcanism and Global Compressive and Expansionary Cycles of the Earth.Doklady Academy of Science USSR, Earth Science Section., Vol. 252, No. 5, PP. 62-65.Russia, Global, United States, Colorado, Wyoming, South Africa, Canada, West AfricaTectonics, Structure, Geochronology
DS1982-0445
1982
Moll, S.H.Reconnaissance Geologic Mapping in North Central Colorado United State sing Multispectral Gamma Ray Data.International/ Symposium REMOTE SENSING of THE ENVIRONMENT, SECOND THEM, PP. 86-87. (abstract.).United States, State Line, ColoradoRemote Sensing
DS1982-0452
1982
Mussard, D.E.Petrology and Geochemistry of Selected Precambrian Felsic Plutons, Southern Medicine Bow Mountains, Wyoming.Fort Collins: Msc. Thesis, Colorado State University, 245P.United States, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, Medicine Bow MountainsRegional Studies
DS1982-0486
1982
Padgett, J.P., Mccallum, M.E., Meyer, H.O.A.Relationship between Geochemistry and Color of Garnet Xenocrysts from Colorado-Wyoming Kimberlites.Proceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference, TERRA COGNITA, ABSTRACT VOLUME., Vol. 2, No. 3, P. 224, (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1982-0525
1982
Roden, M.F., Smith, D., Frey, F.A.Mantle with Oceanic Affinities Beneath the Colorado Plateau: Rare Earth Elements (ree) Evidence.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 14, No. 6, P. 348, (abstract.).ColoradoKimberlite, Eclogite, Rocky Mountains, Colorado Plateau, Garnet
DS1982-0570
1982
Smith, C.B., Mccallum, M.E., Hedge, C.E.Rubidium-strontium Isotopic Ratios in Selected Lower Crust Upper Mantle nodules from Colorado-Wyoming Kimberlites.United States Geological Survey (USGS) OPEN FILE Report, No. 82-0178, 22P.Colorado, WyomingKimberlite, State Line, Rocky Mountains
DS1982-0643
1982
Woodzick, T.L., Mccallum, M.E.A Teledetective Study of Kimberlite Regions in North America ( Colorado-wyoming),east Africa ( Mwadui ),and Siberia (mir). #1Proceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference, TERRA COGNITA, ABSTRACT VOLUME., Vol. 2, No. 3, P. 203, (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, East Africa, Russia, Tanzania, Rocky MountainsKimberlite, Geophysics, Remote Sensing
DS1983-0096
1983
Anon.Exploration Could Lead to Important Resources According to Wyoming geological Survey.Calif. Min. Journal, Vol. 52, No. 9, PP. 40-41.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsDiamonds, Kimberlite, Geology
DS1983-0113
1983
Ater, P.C.Petrology and Geochemistry of Eclogite Xenoliths from Colorado Wyoming Kimberlites.Msc. Thesis, Colorado State University Fort Collins, 237P.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1983-0115
1983
Baars, D.L.The Colorado Plateau: a Geologic HistoryAlbuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, United States, Colorado PlateauGeology
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
DS1983-0151
1983
Bristow, J.W.Diamond Exploration-usaIndiaqua., No. 34, 1983/1, PP. 27-32.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsTravelogue
DS1983-0166
1983
Carlson, J.A.Exploration for Kimberlite and Geophysical Delineation of Diatremes, W. State Line District, Colorado Wyoming.Msc. Thesis, Colorado State University, 228P.United States, State Line, Colorado, Wyoming, Larimer CountyHeavy Minerals, Geophysics, Kimberlite, Ground, Magnetic, Electromagnetic
DS1983-0191
1983
Cullers, R.L., Bickford, M.E.Chemical Characteristics and Uranium-lead, Zircon Ages of Proterozoic Rocks in the Wet Mountains Region Colorado.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 15, No. 6, P. 551. (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wet Mountains, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1983-0217
1983
Esperanca, S.A Calcium Rich Ultramafic Inclusion from the Camp Creek Potassiclatite; Implications for the Crustal Composition Under Centr Al Arizona.Eos, Vol. 64, No. 18, MAY 3RD. P. 340. (abstract.).United States, Colorado Plateau, ArizonaBlank
DS1983-0257
1983
Glass, G.B.Minerals Outlook for WyomingWyoming Geological Survey Pamphlet., SEPTEMBER, 21P. ALSO Vol. 1, No. 4, DECEMBER , 31P.United States, Wyoming, Colorado, State Line, Rocky MountainsCurrent Activities
DS1983-0274
1983
Haggerty, S.E., Raber, E., Naeser, C.W.Fissure Track Dating of Kimberlitic ZirconsEarth Plan. Sci. Letters, Vol. 63, No. 1, PP. 41-50.South Africa, Botswana, Angola, Tanzania, Wyoming, State LineGeochronology, Kimberley Pool, Orapa, Val Do Queve, Koffiefontein
DS1983-0292
1983
Hausel, W.D.Diamond Bearing Kimberlite Pipes in Wyoming and Colorado. #2Rocks And Minerals, Vol. 58, No. 5, OCTOBER PP. 241-244.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsGeology
DS1983-0293
1983
Hausel, W.D.Diamond Bearing Kimberlite Pipes in Wyoming and Colorado. #1Wyoming Geological Survey, Information Circular, 8P.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsGeology, History
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
DS1983-0308
1983
Hodge, C.J.Structure, Petrology, and Geochemistry of the Aultman Kimberlite Diatremes, Albany County, Wyoming.Msc. Thesis, Colorado State University, United States, State Line, WyomingBlank
DS1983-0320
1983
Humphrey, J.R., Wong, I.G.Recent Seismicity Near Capitol Reef National Park, Utah And its Tectonic Implications.Geology, Vol. 11, No. 8, PP. 447-451.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1983-0349
1983
Keller, G.R., Coultrip, R.L., Peeples, W.J., Aiken, C.L.V.A Regional Gravity Study of the Colorado Plateau and Adjacent Regions.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 15, No. 5, P. 317. (abstract.).Colorado, Rocky Mountains, Colorado Plateau, Arizona, New MexicoMid-continent
DS1983-0355
1983
Kirkley, M.B., Mccallum, M.E., Eggler, D.H.Coexisting Garnet and Spinel in Upper Mantle Xenoliths From colorado Wyoming Kimberlites: Appendix.Annales Scientifiques De L' Universite De Clermont-ferrand Ii, No. 74, PP. 149-156.United States, State Line, Colorado, Wyoming, Rocky MountainsAnalyses
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
DS1983-0433
1983
Marks, J.E., Marrs, R.W.Remote Sensing Exploration for Poorly Exposed Kimberlite In the Colorado-Wyoming Region.Geological Survey WYOMING, Publishing INF. Circular No. 19, PP. 11-13.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsLandsat
DS1983-0438
1983
Mccallum, M.E., Lincoln, J.B.Review of Kimberlite Exploration and Evaluation MethodsGeological Survey WYOMING, PUB. INFO. Circular No. 19, PP. 8-10.United States, Wyoming, State Line, Colorado, Rocky MountainsSampling, Heavy Minerals, Soils
DS1983-0440
1983
Mcewing, C.E., Rees, C.E., Thode, H.G.Sulphur Isotope Ratios in the Canyon Diablo Metallic Spheroids.Meteoritics, Vol. 18, No. 3, SEPT. 30TH. PP. 171-178.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauIsotope, Meteor
DS1983-0443
1983
Mclemore, V.T.Carbonatites in the Lemitar and Chupadera Mountains, Socorro County, New Mexico.New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook, 34th. Field Conference, Soc, PP. 235-240.United States, Colorado Plateau, New MexicoCarbonatite, Petrology, Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Age, Alteration
DS1983-0447
1983
Memmi, J.M., Mccallum, M.E., Hausel, W.D.Preliminary Results of Resistivity Investigations of Colorado Wyoming Kimberlite Diatremes.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 15, No. 5, P. 317. (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsGeophysics, Kimberlite
DS1983-0487
1983
O'brien, T.F.Evidence for the Nature of the Lower Crust Beneath the Central Colorado Plateau As Derived from Xenoliths in the Buell Park Green Knobs Diatremes.Ph.d. Thesis, Cornell University, United States, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauLower Crust Composition
DS1984-0003
1984
Aines, R., Rossman, G.R.Water Content of Mantle GarnetsGeology, Vol. 12, Dec. pp. 720-23.Colorado PlateauGarnet Megacrysts, Green Knobs, Garnet Ridge
DS1984-0005
1984
Aldrich, M.J.JR., Laughlin, A.W.A Model for the Tectonic Development of the Southeastern Colorado Plateau Boundary.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 89, No. B12, PP. 10, 207-10218.United States, Colorado PlateauTectonics
DS1984-0116
1984
Armbrustmacher, T.J.Alkaline Rock Complexes in the Wet Mountains Area, Custer And Fremont Counties, Colorado.United States Geological Survey (USGS) PROF. PAPER., No. 1269, 33P.United States, Colorado, Rocky MountainsBlank
DS1984-0119
1984
Ater, P.C., Eggler, D.H., Mccallum, M.E.Petrology and Geochemistry of Mantle Eclogite Xenoliths From Colorado Wyoming Kimberlites: Recycled Ocean Crust?Proceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 2, PP. 309-318.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State LinePetrography, Mineral Chemistry, Garnets, Analyses, Whole Rock Composition
DS1984-0171
1984
Bradley, S.D.Granulite facies and related xenoliths from Colorado-WyomingkimberliteMsc. Colorado State Univ, Colorado, WyomingXenoliths, Granulite Facies
DS1984-0172
1984
Bradley, S.D., Mccallum, M.E.Granulite Facies and Related Xenoliths from Colorado Wyoming Kimberlite.Proceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 2, PP. 205-217.United States, State Line, California, Colorado, WyomingPetrography, Whole Rock Chemistry
DS1984-0180
1984
Carlson, J.A., Johnson, R.B., Mccallum, M.E., Campbell, D.L.P.Evaluation of Geophysical Techniques for Diatreme Delineation in the Colorado Wyoming Kimberlite Province. #2Proceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 1, PP. 21-32.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsGeophysics, Kimberlite, Electromagnetic, Ground, Magnetics, Vlf
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
DS1984-0196
1984
Collins, D.S., Heyl, A.V.History of the Colorado Wyoming State Line DiatremesRocks And Minerals, Vol. 59, No. 1, PP. 35-37.United States, State Line, Colorado, Wyoming, Rocky MountainsHistory
DS1984-0242
1984
Dromgoole, E.L.Petrology and chemistry of sulfides in xenoliths from Kilbourne Hole, NewMexicoMsc. Thesis, Washington Univ, 199pColorado Plateau, New MexicoBlank
DS1984-0246
1984
Duebendorfer, E.M. , Houston, R.S.Structure of a Part of the Cheyenne Belt Eastern Medicine Bow Mountains.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 16, No. 4, P. 220. (abstract.).United States, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, Medicine Bow MountainsRelated Rocks
DS1984-0261
1984
England, P., Houseman, G.On the Geodynamic Setting of Kimberlite Genesis #2Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 67, PP. 109-122.United States, Africa, Missouri, Colorado, Illinois, Kentucky, New York, KansasDistribution, Classification, Genesis, Magma
DS1984-0266
1984
Esperanca, S., Holloway, J.R.Lower Crustal Nodules from the Camp Creek Latite, Carefree Arizona.Proceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 2, PP. 219-227.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauPetrography, Mineralogy, Microprobe, Analyses, Geothermometry
DS1984-0305
1984
Glass, G.B.Metallic Minerals Section of WyomingFifty First Annual Report of The Geological Survey Wyoming, JUNE 30TH. PP. 15-17.United States, Wyoming, Colorado, State LineSheep Rock, Sybille Canyon, Happy Jack Pole Mountain
DS1984-0311
1984
Gregory, E.Constraints on Kimberlite Magma Ascent TimeUniversity WYOMING 1984 ROCKY MOUNTAIN GEO DAYS SYMPOSIUM, HELD A, PP. 5-7.United States, State Line, Colorado, WyomingGenesis
DS1984-0317
1984
Griffin, T., Shaw, L.Petrology of the San Isabel Batholith, Southern Wet Mountains Colorado.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 16, No. 4, P. 223 (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Rocky MountainsRelated Rocks
DS1984-0327
1984
Gurney, J.J.A Correlation Between Garnets and Diamonds in KimberlitesUniversity of Western Australia - Special Publication, No. 8, PP. 143-166.South Africa, United States, Colorado PlateauMineral Inclusions
DS1984-0338
1984
Hansen, W.R.Post Laramide Tectonic History of the Eastern Uinta Mountains, Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming.The Mountain Geologist., Vol. 21, No. 1, JANUARY PP. 5-29.United States, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Rocky MountainsTectonics
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
DS1984-0371
1984
Irving, A.J., Frey, F.A.Trace Element Abundances in Megacrysts and Their Host Basalts: Constraints on Partition Coefficients and Megacryst Genesis.Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta ., Vol. 48, PP. 1201-1221.United States, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauKilbourne Hole, Ultrabasic Rocks
DS1984-0399
1984
Kempton, P.D., Menzies, M.A., Dungan, M.A.Petrography, Petrology and Geochemistry of Xenoliths and Megacrysts from the Geronimo Volcanic Field, Southeastern Arizona.Proceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 2, PP. 71-83.United States, Colorado Plateau, ArizonaHarzburgite, Lherzolite, Rare Earth Elements (ree), Websterite, Wehrlite, Mineral Chemistry
DS1984-0411
1984
Kirkley, M.B., Mccallum, M.E., Eggler, D.H.Coexisting Garnet and Spinel in Upper Mantle Xenoliths From colorado Wyoming Kimberlites.Proceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 2, PP. 84-96.United States, State Line, Colorado, Wyoming, California, Rocky MountainsWebsterite, Lherzolite, Petrography, Mineral Chemistry, Analyses
DS1984-0427
1984
Kostyuk, V.P., Kostyuk, E.A.Potassium Alkaline Magmatism of Continents and its Link With Mantle Processes.Soviet Geology And Geophysics, Vol. 25, No. 7, PP. 63-71.South Africa, Russia, Siberia, United States, Colorado Plateau, Wyoming, MontanaLamproite, Basalt, Review
DS1984-0446
1984
Lazko, YE.YE., Serenko, V.P.Peridotites with Zoned Garnets from Yakutian Kimberlites: Evidence for Deep High Temperature Metasomatism and Mantle Diapirism?International Geology Review, Vol. 26, No. 3, MARCH PP. 318-331.Russia, South Africa, United States, Colorado PlateauGenesis, Mineralogy
DS1984-0466
1984
Luedke, R.G., Smith, R.L.Map Showing Distribution, Composition and Age of Late Cenozoic Volcanic centers in Arizona and New Mexico.United States Geological Survey (USGS) Map, No. M.I. I-1523M 1: 2, 500, 000United States, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1984-0467
1984
Luedke, R.G., Smith, R.L.Map Showing Distribution, Composition and Age of Late Cenozoic Volcanic Centers in the Western Conterminous United States - Map 1:2,500,000United States Geological Survey (USGS) Map, No. MI I-1091A, 1: 1, 000, 000United States, Colorado Plateau, Arizona, New MexicoBlank
DS1984-0483
1984
Marrs, R.W.Spectral Detection of KimberliteAmerican Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) PREPRINT., No. 84-343, 8P.United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsRemote Sensing
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
DS1984-0485
1984
Marrs, R.W., Marks, J.E., Hausel, W.D., Albert, G.K.Detection of Diamond Bearing Kimberlites in the Colorado Wyoming Province. #1International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment., THIRD THEMATIC CONFERENCE, APRIL 16TH.-19TH. 11P.United States, State Line, Colorado, WyomingLandsat, Remote Sensing, Geophysics, Analyses, Diatreme
DS1984-0492
1984
Mathez, E.A., Blacic, J.D., Beery, J., Maggiore, C., Hollander.Carbon Abundances in Mantle Minerals Determined by Nuclear Reaction Analysis.Geophysical Research. LETTERS, Vol. 11, No. 10, OCTOBER, PP. 947-950.United States, Colorado Plateau, New MexicoXenolith, Crystallography
DS1984-0496
1984
Matson, D.W., Muenow, D.W.Volatiles in Amphiboles from Xenoliths, Vulcans Throne, Grand Canyon, Arizona, UsaGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta ., Vol. 48, No. 8, PP. 1629-1636.United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1984-0498
1984
Mccandless, T.E.Detrital Minerals of Mantle Origin in the Green River Basin, Wyoming.Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME)-American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME)., SYMPOSIUM OUTLINE FALL MEETING DENVER OCTOBER 24TH. P. 13. (United States, Wyoming, Green River BasinGeochemistry, Morphology, Heavy Minerals
DS1984-0499
1984
Mccandless, T.E.Detrital Minerals of Mantle Origin in the Green River Basinwyoming.American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) PREPRINT., No. 84-395, Oct. 26TH. 6P.United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsGeochemistry
DS1984-0500
1984
Mccandless, T.E., Nash, W.P.Detrital Minerals from a Mantle Source, Green River Basin, WyomingAmerican Mineralogist., IN PRESSUnited States, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, Green River BasinGeochemistry
DS1984-0516
1984
Meyer, H.O.A., Mccallum, M.E.Mineral Inclusions in Diamonds from Kimberlites in Colorado and Wyoming.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 16, No. 6, P. 595. (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsMineralogy
DS1984-0578
1984
Paterson, N.R., Macfadyen, D.A.An Airborne Electromagnetic Input Magnetometer Survey State Line District,colorado Wyoming.American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) PREPRINT., No. 84-310, 11P.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsGeophysics, Kimberlite
DS1984-0612
1984
Roden, M.F.Isotopic (strontium, Neodymium) Composition of the Source for the Navajo m Inettes, Colorado Plateau.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 16, No. 6, P. 637. (abstract.).United States, Colorado PlateauGeobarometry
DS1984-0663
1984
Shuster, R.D.Age, Origin and Significance of the San Isabel Batholith Wet Mountains, Colorado.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 16, No. 4, P. 255. (abstract.).ColoradoRelated Rocks
DS1984-0679
1984
Smith, D., Ehrenberg, S.N.Zoned Minerals in Garnet Peridotite Nodules from the Colorado Plateau: Implications for Mantle Metasomatism and Kinetics.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 86, PP. 274-285.United States, Colorado Plateau, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, UtahThumb, Minette, Genesis, Kimberlite, Diamonds
DS1984-0765
1984
Werle, J.L., Ikramuddin, M., Mutschler, F.E.Allard stock, la Plat a Mountains, Colorado- an alkaline rock hostedporphyry copper -precious metal depositCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 21, pp. 630-641ColoradoCarbonatite, Alkaline Rocks
DS1984-0769
1984
Wilson, C.R., Smith, D.Cooling Rate Estimates from Mineral Zonation: Resolving Power and Applications.Proceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 2, PP. 265-275.United States, Colorado Plateau, ArizonaGarnet, Diatreme, Microprobe Analyses
DS1984-0773
1984
Woodzick, T.L., Mccallum, M.E.A Teledetective Study of Kimberlite Regions in North America (colorado- Wyoming),east Africa (mwadui) and Siberia (mir). #2Proceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 1, PP. 5-20.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Russia, East Africa, TanzaniaGeophysics, Kimberlite, Remote Sensing, Lineaments
DS1985-0028
1985
Armbrustmacher, T.J., Futa, K.Petrology of Alkaline Rocks in the Carbonatite Complex at Iron Hill, Powderhorn District, Gunnison County, Colorado - New Geochemical and isotopic Data.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 17, No. 3, FEBRUARY P. 149. (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Rocky MountainsAnalyses, Isotope
DS1985-0058
1985
Benoit, V., Mercier, J.C.C.Hydrous Peridotites in the 'pseudokimberlites' from the Colorado Plateau.Terra Cognita., Vol. 5, No. 2-3, SPRING-SUMMER P. 316. (abstract). ABSTRACT VOLUnited States, Colorado PlateauMineral Chemistry, Metamorphism
DS1985-0059
1985
Benoit, V., Mercier, J.C.C.Hydrated Garnet Bearing Peridotite Xenoliths from the Colorado Plateau.Terra Cognita., Vol. 5, No. 4, AUTUMN P. 441, (abstract.).United States, Colorado PlateauMinettes, Geochemistry
DS1985-0065
1985
Bickford, M.E., Anderson, J.L.Proterozoic Granite-rhyolite Terranes of the Southern Midcontinent, Usa6th. International Conference Basement Tectonics, Held Sante Fe, Septem, P. 11. (abstract.).United States, Colorado Plateau, Colorado, Wet Mountains, Central StatesGeotectonics
DS1985-0126
1985
Condie, K.C.Early Proterozoic Continental Accretion in Southwestern North America.6th. International Conference Basement Tectonics, Held Sante Fe, Septem, P. 13. (abstract.).United States, Colorado Plateau, Colorado, New Mexico, ArizonaGeotectonics
DS1985-0127
1985
Condie, K.C.Secular Variation in the Composition of Basalts - an Index To Mantle Evolution.Journal of PETROLOGY, Vol. 26, No. 3, AUGUST PP. 545-563.United States, Colorado Plateau, New MexicoGenesis
DS1985-0153
1985
Doulenc, A.The Leucite Hills...wyomingiteLapidary Journal, Vol. 39, No. 9, DECEMBER PP. 64-65.United States, Colorado Plateau, Wyoming, Leucite HillsMineralogy
DS1985-0155
1985
Dromgoole, E.L., Pasteris, J.D.Interpretation of the Sulfide Assemblages in a Suite of Xenoliths from Kilbourne Hole, New Mexico.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 17, No. 3, P. 157. (abstract.).United States, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauPetrography, Analyses
DS1985-0169
1985
Edgar, A.D., Arima, M.Fluorine and Chlorine Contents of Phlogopites Crystallized from ultrapotassic Rock Compositions in High Pressure Experiments- Implications for halogen Reservoirs in Source Regions.American MINERALOGIST., Vol. 70, No. 5-6, PP. 529-536.Canada, Ontario, United States, State Line, Wyoming, Leucite Hills, UgandaPetrology Wolgidite
DS1985-0171
1985
Eggler, D.H., Mccallum, M.E., Kirkley, M.B.Kimberlite-transported Nodules from Colorado Wyoming Enrichment of Shallow Lithosphere by MetasomatismGeological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 17, No. 3, P. 157. (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State LineAriiegite, Griquaite, Websterite
DS1985-0177
1985
Esperanca, S., Carlson, R.W., Shirey, S.B.Isotopic Characteristics of Lower Crust Under Central Arizona: Evidence from Xenoliths in the Camp Creek High K Latites.Eos, Vol. 66, No. 46, NOVEMBER 12, P. 1110. (abstract.).United States, Colorado Plateau, ArizonaNavajo Field, Geochemistry
DS1985-0178
1985
Esperanca, S., Holloway, J.R.An Experimental Study of Mafic Minette from Buell Park, Arizona.Geological Association of Canada (GAC)., Vol. 10, P. A17. (abstract.).United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauMineral Chemistry
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
DS1985-0277
1985
Hearn, B.C.JR., Mcgee, E.S.Research on Kimberlites and Applications to Diamond Prospecting.United States Geological Survey (USGS) INF. Circular, No. 949, PP. 22-23.United States, Montana, Michigan, Colorado, Great Lakes, Rocky MountainsCurrent Review
DS1985-0332
1985
Keating, S.J., Arculus, R.J.Thermobarometry of Cumulate Xenoliths: Implications for Basalt Ponding Under the Colorado Plateau, Arizona.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 17, No. 7, P. 624. (abstract.).United States, Colorado Plateau, ArizonaPetrology
DS1985-0335
1985
Kempton, P.D.Styles of Metasomatism in the Mantle.. Implications for Alkali Basalt Genesis.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 17, No. 3, P. 163. (abstract.).United States, Colorado PlateauSpinel Lhzerolite, Geronimo
DS1985-0383
1985
Larson, E.E., Patterson, P.E., Curtis, G., Drake, R., Mutschler.Petrologic, Paleomagnetic, and Structural Evidence of a Paleozoic Rift System in Oklahoma, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 96, No. 11, NOVEMBER PP. 1364-1372.United States, Gulf Coast, Colorado Plateau, Oklahoma, New Mexico, ColoradoGeotectonics
DS1985-0384
1985
Laughlin, A.W., Aldrich, M.J.JR., Shafiqullah, M., Husler, J.Tectonic implications of the age, composition and orientation of lamprophyric dikes, Navajo volcanic fieldEarth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 76, pp. 361-374Colorado Plateau, ArizonaKatungite, Minette Potassium Metasomatism, Tectonic
DM1985-0890
1985
London Mining JournalDiamonds for LacLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 305, No. 7829, P. 201.United States, State Line, Colorado, Larimer CountyProspecting, Superior
DS1985-0402
1985
Luedke, R.G., Smith, R.L.Map Showing Distribution, Composition and Age of Late Cenozoic Volcanic Centers in Colorado, Utah and Southwestern Wyoming - 1 : 1 MilUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) MAP, No. MI I-1091-B, 1: 1, 000, 000United States, Colorado Plateau, Colorado, Utah, WyomingBlank
DS1985-0414
1985
Marks, J.E.Multispectral Remote Sensing Techniques Applied to Exploration for Kimberlite Distremes, Laramie Range, Wyoming-colorado.Msc. Thesis, University Wyoming, 164P.United States, State Line, Colorado, Wyoming, Laramie RangeRemote Sensing
DS1985-0428
1985
Mccallum, M.E.Experimental Evidence for Fluidization Processes in Breccia pipe Formation.Econ.geol., Vol. 80, No. 6, PP. 1523-1543.United States, State Line, Wyoming, Colorado, Rocky Mountains, Utah, MontanaMule Ear, Butte, Diatreme, Breccia Pipes, Review
DS1985-0439
1985
Menzies, M., Kempton, P., Dungan, M.Interaction of Continental Lithosphere and Asthenosphere Melts Below the Geronimo Volcanic Field, Arizona UsaJournal of PETROLOGY, Vol. 26, No. 3, AUGUST PP. 663-693.United States, Colorado Plateau, ArizonaMantle Evolution
DS1985-0466
1985
Morgan, P., Swanberg, C.A.On the Cenozoic Uplift and Tectonic Stability of the Colorado Plateau.Journal of GEODYNAMICS, Vol. 3, No. 1-2, JULY PP. 23-38.United States, Colorado PlateauGeotectonics
DS1985-0511
1985
Padgett, J.P.Exploration for Kimberlite in the Green Mountain Magnolia Area, Boulder county, Colorado.Msc. Thesis, Colorado State University, 268P.United States, State Line, ColoradoGeology, Lithology, Structure, Diatreme, Kimberlite, Mineralogy
DS1985-0558
1985
Reid, M., Hart, S.R.Importance of Sedimentary Protoliths to the Lower Crust Exemplified by the Kilbourne Hole Paragenesis- Sr-neodymium-palladium Isotopegeochemistry.Eos, Vol. 66, No. 46, NOVEMBER 12, P. 1110. (abstract.).United States, Colorado Plateau, New MexicoGeochemistry
DS1985-0583
1985
Salters, V.J.M., Barton, M.The Geochemistry of Ultrapotassic Lavas from the Leucite Hills, Wyoming.Eos, Vol. 66, No. 46, NOVEMBER 12, P. 1109. (abstract.).United States, Colorado Plateau, Leucite HillsGeochemistry
DS1985-0598
1985
Senterfit, R.M., Mohr, P., Horton, R.Geophysical studies of breccia pipe locations on the HualapaiIndianreservation, ArizonaUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) Open File, No. 85-0400, 30pColorado Plateau, ArizonaGeophysics
DS1985-0624
1985
Smith, D.A Comparative Study of Garnet Peridotite Nodules from Potassic Volcanic Rocks and Kimberlite.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 17, No. 3, P. 192. (abstract.)United States, Colorado Plateau, LesothoThumb, Minette, Mineral Chemistry, Metasomatism
DS1985-0625
1985
Smith, D., Wilson, C.R.Garnet-olivine Equilibration During Cooling in the MantleAmerican Mineralogist., Vol. 70, No. 1-2, PP. 30-39.South Africa, United States, Colorado PlateauInclusions, Microprobe
DS1985-0657
1985
Swanberg, C.A., Morgan, P.Silica Heat Flow Estimates and Heat Flow in the Colorado Plateau and Adjacent Areas.Journal of GEODYNAMICS, Vol. 3, No. 1-2, JULY PP. 65-86.United States, Colorado PlateauHeat Flow, Geothermal
DS1985-0658
1985
Takahashi, E., Scarfe, C.M.Melting of Peridotite to 14 Gpa and the Genesis of KomatiiteNature., Vol. 315, No. 6020, JUNE 13TH. PP. 566-568.Lesotho, United States, Colorado Plateau, New MexicoLherzolite, Kilbourne Hole, Thaba Putsoa, Chemical Analysis
DS1985-0691
1985
Van schmus, W.R., Bickford, M.E.Extension of Early Proterozoic Orogenic Belts Into Midcontinent United States (us)6th. International Conference Basement Tectonics, Held Sante Fe, Septem, P. 38. (abstract.).United States, Central States, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado Plateau, WyomingGeotectonics
DS1985-0694
1985
Vaniman, D., Laughlin, A.W., Gladney, E.S.Navajo Minettes in the Cerros de la Mujeres, New MexicoEarth Plan. Sci. Letters, Vol. 74, PP. 69-80.United States, Colorado Plateau, New MexicoMicroprobe Analyses, Geochemistry, Age Dating, Geochronology
DS1985-0711
1985
Wandless, G.A., Padovani, E.R.Trace Element Geochemistry of Lower Crustal Xenoliths from kilbourne Hole Maar, New Mexico.Eos, Vol. 66, No. 46, NOVEMBER 12, P. 1110. (abstract.).United States, Colorado Plateau, New MexicoGeochemistry
DS1985-0718
1985
Weiss, D.A., Ulmer, G.C., Buntin, T., Moats, M.A.Fluid Inclusions and 10f Data: Group Ii Composite Nodules from San carlos, Arizona.Eos, Vol. 66, No. 18, APRIL 30TH. P. 392. (abstract.).United States, Arizona, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1985-0727
1985
Whitney, J.A., Stormer, J.C.Mineralogy, Petrology and Magmatic Conditions from the Fish canyon Tuff, Central San Juan Volcanic Field, Colorado - Review.Journal of PETROLOGY, Vol. 26, No. 3, AUGUST PP. 726-762.United States, Colorado Plateau, ColoradoMantle Evolution
DS1986-0013
1986
Alibert, C., Michaud, A., Albarede, F.Isotope and trace element geochemistry of Colorado PLateau volcanicsGeochem. et Cosmochem. Acta, Vol.50, No. 12, December pp. 2735-2750ColoradoUSA, Geochemistry
DS1986-0065
1986
Benoit, V., Mercier, J.C.C.Les enclaves ultramafiques du volcanisme alcalin tertiare ducentre du plateau du Colorado: implications techniquesBulletin. Soc. Geol. de France (FRE), Vol. 8, No.6, pp. 1015-1023ColoradoUSA, Alkaline rocks
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
DS1986-0220
1986
Esperanca, S.Lower crustal xenoliths from the Camp Creek locality central ArizonaGeological Society of America, Vol 18, No. 2, p. 105. (abstract.)Arizona, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1986-0245
1986
Finnerty, A.A.Olivine barometry in the spinel and garnet stability fields:precision, accuracy and a basin and range (USA) geotherM.Proceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, Held Perth, Australia, No. 16, pp. 238-240Colorado Plateau, New MexicoBlank
DS1986-0348
1986
Hauser, E.C., Barnes, A., Gephart, J., Latham, T., Lundy, J.Brown.COCORP deep reflection transect in Arizona: across the transition zone from Colorado Plateau to core complexesEos, Vol. 67, No. 44, Nov. 4th. p. 1096. (abstract.)Colorado Plateau, ArizonaGeophysics, Tectonics
DS1986-0356
1986
Helmstaedt, H., Schulze, D.J.Petrologic and geotectonic significance of eclogite xenoliths from Navajodiatremes, Colorado PlateauGeological Society of America, Vol. 18, No. 2, p. 116. AbstractUnited States, Colorado PlateauEclogite
DS1986-0362
1986
Heyl, A.V., Brock, M.R., Jolly, J.L.Phanerozoic igneous rocks, including kimberlites of the United States craton west of the Blue Ridge Mountains and east of the Rocky Mountains and their associated7th. IAGOD Symposium abstract volume, Held August 18-22, Lulea Sweden, pp. 407-408. (abstract.)Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, Montana, South DakotaBlank
DS1986-0430
1986
Kempton, P.D., Moorbath, S., Harmon, R.S., Hoefs, J.Heterogeneous lower crust beneath southeast Arizona: evidence fromgranulitexenoliths, Geronimo volcanic fieldGeological Society of America, Vol. 18, No. 2, p. 124. (abstract.)Colorado Plateau, ArizonaMantle
DS1986-0541
1986
McCallum, M.E.Oxide minerals in Chicken Park kimberlite, north ColoradoProceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, Held Perth, Australia, No. 16, pp. 63-65ColoradoMineral chemistry, Spinel analyses
DS1986-0542
1986
McCandless, T.E., Collins, D.S.A diamond graphite eclogite from the Sloan 2 kimberlite Colorado, USAProceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, Held Perth, Australia, No. 16, pp. 403-405ColoradoEclogite
DS1986-0567
1986
Meyer, H.O.A., McCallum, M.E.Mineral inclusions in diamonds from the Sloan kimberlites, ColoradoJournal of Geology, Vol. 94, pp. 600=612ColoradoDiamond morphology, Inclusions
DS1986-0581
1986
Moore, R.O., Otter, M.L., Rickard, R.S., Harris, J.W., Gurney, J.J.The occurrence of moissanite and ferro-periclase as inclusionsindiamondProceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, Held Perth, Australia, No. 16, pp. 409-411South Africa, ColoradoMonastery, Sloan, Diamond morphology
DS1986-0589
1986
Mustard, J.F., Pieters, C.M.Erosion of kimberlite during eruption of Moses Rock dike #1Eos, Vol. 67, No. 44, Nov. 4th. p. 1073. (abstract.)ColoradoBlank
DS1986-0627
1986
Otter, M.L., Gurney, J.J.Mineral inclusions in diamonds from the Sloan diatremes,Colorado-Wyoming State line kimberlite district, North AmericaProceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, Held Perth, Australia, No. 16, pp. 415-417ColoradoDiamond inclusions
DS1986-0633
1986
Paterson, N.R., MacFadyen, D.A.Airborne electromagnetic (input)/magnetometer survey, State Line Colorado-WyomingAmerican Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) Transactions Vol, Vol. 280, pt. A, pp. 1935-1942Colorado, WyomingBlank
DS1986-0678
1986
Roden, M.F.Comparative geochemistry of continental lithosphere from distinct tectonicprovinces, southwestern USAGeological Society of America, Vol. 18, No. 2, p. 177. (abstract.)Colorado PlateauGreen Knobs, Kilbourne Hole, Tectonics
DS1986-0782
1986
Steiner, M.B.Rotation of the Colorado Plateau. An analysis of paleomagnetic dataTectonics, Vol. 5, No. 4, August pp. 649-668Colorado PlateauPaleomagnetism, Geophysics
DS1986-0823
1986
Tymer, G.N., Smith, D.Peridotite xenoliths in silica roch potassic latite from the transition zone of the Colorado Plateau in north centralArizonaContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 94, No. 1, pp. 63-71Colorado Plateau, ArizonaLatite
DS1986-0827
1986
Van Allen, B.R., Emmons, D.L., Paster, T.P.Carbonatite dike of the Chupadera Mountains, Socorro County, New MexicoNew Mexico Geology, Vol. 8, No. 2, May pp. 25-29., p. 40United States, Colorado Plateau, New MexicoCarbonatite
DS1986-0873
1986
Woodzick, T.Geophysical and remote sensing characteristics of the Colorado-Wyoming kimberlite occurrences32nd. Annual Institute Of Lake Superior Geology Proceedings, Vol. 32, pp. 89-90Colorado, WyomingGeophysics
DS1987-0088
1987
Carlson, J.A., Marsh, S.W.Discovery of the George Creek, Colorado Kimberlite dikes #2Preprint from author, 26p. 5 figsColoradoUSA, Geophysics
DS1987-0115
1987
Collins, D.S., Modreski, P.J.Chrome pyrope from the Sloan diatreme, Colorado, showing colour change with thickness and type of illuminationGeological Society of America, Vol. 19, No. 3, p. abstractColoradoUSA, Mineralogy
DS1987-0143
1987
Day, H.W.Controls on the apparent thermal and baric structure of mountain beltsJournal of Geology, Vol. 95, No. 6, November pp. 807-824Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1987-0178
1987
Eggler, D.H.Geochemistry of upper mantle and lower crust beneath Colorado and WyomingGeological Society of America, Vol. 19, No. 5, pp. 272-273. abstractColoradoUSA, Wyoming
DS1987-0182
1987
Eggler, D.H., McCallum, M.E., Kirkley, M.B.Kimberlite transported nodules from Colorado-Wyoming: a recordof enrichment of shallow portions of an infertile lithosphereMantle metasomatism and alkaline magmatism, edited E. Mullen Morris and, No. 215, pp. 77-90Colorado, WyomingState Line
DS1987-0189
1987
Esperanca, S.The role of the lower crust in the petrogenesis of potassiclatites andminettesGeological Society of America, Vol. 19, No. 7 annual meeting abstracts, p.656. abstracColorado PlateauCamp Creek latite
DS1987-0274
1987
Harder, S.H., Keller, G.R., Scneider, R.V.Seismic recording on the Colorado Plateau: a continuing experimentEos, Vol. 68, No. 44, November 3, p. 1360. Abstract onlyColorado PlateauGeophysics
DS1987-0300
1987
How, K.Alkalic igneous activity related to early extension of the northern Rio Grande RiftGeological Society of America, Vol. 19, No. 5, p. 283 abstractColoradoUSA, Utah
DM1987-0879
1987
Industrial MineralsCarr Boyd in United States diamond huntIndustrial Minerals, No. 242 November p. 16ColoradoBrief note
DM1987-0893
1987
International MiningColorado- news item. a major search for diamonds in northern Colorado is to startInternational Mining, Vol. 4, No. 11, November p. 46ColoradoCarr Boyd, Dico, Ashton, News item
DS1987-0404
1987
Lehmann, B.Molybdenum distribution in Precambrian rocks of the Colorado mineral beltMineralium Deposita, Vol.22, No.1, pp. 47-52ColoradoCarbonatite
DM1987-0903
1987
London Mining JournalEncouragement for Carr Boyd in diamond searchLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 309, No. 7941, October 30, pp. 346-347Australia, ColoradoKelsey Lake, Dicoh News item
DS1987-0533
1987
Noblett, J.B.Geology of the Precambrian metamorphic rocks along the South HardscrabbleCreek, Wet Mountains, ColoradoThe Mountain Geologist, Vol. 24, No. 3, July, pp. 67-76ColoradoUSA, Wet Mountains
DS1987-0608
1987
Reed, J.C.Jr, Bickford, M.E., Premo, W.R., Aleinikoff, J.N.Evolution of the early Proterozoic Colorado province:constraints from uranium-lead (U-Pb) (U-Pb) geochronologyGeology, Vol. 15, No. 9, September pp. 861-865United States, Colorado, WyomingGeochronology
DS1987-0616
1987
Roden, M.F.Navajo minettes as probes of Preoterozoic continental lithosphereGeological Society of America, Vol. 19, No. 7 annual meeting abstracts, p.823. abstracColorado PlateauMinette
DS1987-0655
1987
Schultz, D.J., Helmsteadt, H., Carmichael, D.M.Hydrated pyroxenite xenoliths from Navajo diatremes, ColoradoPlateau:pressure temperature estimates and metasomatic reactions in the mantle wedge above tGeological Society of America, Vol. 19, No. 7 annual meeting abstracts, p.835. abstracColorado PlateauDiatreme
DS1987-0666
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
DS1987-0667
1987
Shaver, K.C.Structural and tectonic controls on emplacement of diamondiferous kimberlite in the Colorado Wyoming province: evidence from the Sloan GroupGeological Society of America, Vol. 19, No. 3, p. abstractColoradoWyoming, USA
DS1987-0690
1987
Smith, D.Genesis of carbonate in pyrope from ultramafic diatremes on the Colorado plateau southwestern United StatesContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 97, No. 3, pp. 389-396Colorado PlateauDiatremes
DS1987-0691
1987
Smith, D.Carbonates and Ba-,Cl-rich hydrates in mantle pyrope: records ofsubduction, metasomatism or both?Geological Society of America, Vol. 19, No. 7 annual meeting abstracts, p.848. abstracColorado PlateauNavajo diatreme
DS1987-0807
1987
Woodzick, T.L.Geophysical and remote sensing characteristics of The colorado-wyoming kimberlite occurrencesPh.d. Thesis, Earth Resources Department Colorado State University, Colorado, WyomingGeophysics, Remote Sensing
DS1988-0005
1988
Alibert, C., Albarede, F.Relationships between mineralogical, chemical and isotopic properties of some North American kimberlitesJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 93, No. B7, July 10, pp. 7643-7671Colorado, Wyoming, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, KansasArkansaw, Quebec, British Columbia, Lamproite, Alnoite, Kimberl
DS1988-0071
1988
Bookstrom, A.A., Carten, R.B., Shannon, J.R., Smith, R.P.Origins of bimodal leucogranite-lamprophyre suites, Climax and Red Mountain porphyry molydenum systems, Colorado: petrologic and strontium isotopicevidenceColorado School of Mines Quarterly, Vol. 83, No. 2, Summer pp. 1-24ColoradoLamprophyre, Lamprophyre petrology
DS1988-0218
1988
Fitton, J.G., James, D., Kempton, P.D., Ormerod, D.S., Leeman, W.P.The role of lithospheric mantle in the generation of late Cenozoic basic magmas in the Western UnitedStatesJournal of Petrology, Special Volume 1988- Oceanic and Continental, pp. 331-349United States, Colorado PlateauHopi Buttes
DS1988-0297
1988
Helmstaedt, H., Schulze, D.J.Eclogite facies ultramafic xenoliths from Colorado plateau diatremebreccias: comparison with eclogites in crustal environments, evaluation of thesubductionEclogites and eclogite-facies rocks, D.C. Smith ed., Elsevier, Dev. in, Chapter 7, pp. 387-450Colorado PlateauEclogite, *hypothesis impl. for ecl
DS1988-0374
1988
Krantz, W.B., Gleason, K.J., Caine, N.Patterned ground. a commmon physical phenomena shapes these uncommon manifestations of natural geometryScientific American, Vol. 259, No. 6, December pp. 68-76. Database # 17356Montana, ColoradoGeomorphology
DS1988-0412
1988
Leat, P.T., Thompson, R.N., Morrison, M.A., Hendry, G.L., DickinSilicic magmas derived by fractional crystallizationfromMioceneminette, Elkhead Mountains, ColoradoMineralogical Magazine, Vol. 52, No. 368, pt. 5, December pp. 577-586ColoradoMinette
DS1988-0413
1988
Leat, P.T., Thompson, R.N., Morrison, M.A., Hendry, G.L., DickinCompositionally -diverse Miocene -Recent rift related magmatism inJournal of Petrology, Special Volume 1988- Oceanic and Continental, pp. 351-377ColoradoTectonics, Rift
DS1988-0580
1988
Roden, M.F.Very depleted continental lithosphere beneath the Colorado PlateauV.m. Goldschmidt Conference, Program And Abstract Volume, Held May, p. 70. AbstractColorado PlateauBlank
DS1988-0631
1988
Shaver, K.C.Exploration of the Sloan Ranch complex: a diamondiferous kimberlite prospect in northern Colorado #1Mining Engineering, Vol. 40, No. 1, January pp. 45-48. *prev. listed as AIM.ColoradoBlank
DS1988-0646
1988
Smith, D.Implications of zoned garnets for the evolution of shearedlherzolites:examples from northern Lesotho and the ColoradoPlateauJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 93, No. B5, May 10, pp. 4895-4906Lesotho, Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1989-0035
1989
Armbrustmacher, T.J.Geology and resources of thorium and associated elements in the Wet Mountains area, Fremont and Custer counties, ColoradoUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) Prof. Paper, No. P 1049-F, F1-F34. $ 2.50ColoradoCarbonatite dikes
DS1989-0039
1989
Artemieva, I.M.Influence of volatiles in the upper mantle on The dynamics of thermal thinning of the lithosphereJournal of Geodynamics, Vol. 11, pp. 77-97Colorado Plateau, East African RiftTectonics, Mantle
DS1989-0071
1989
Bankey, V., Kulik, D.M.Gravity survey dat a and bouguer gravity anomaly map of southwesternWyoming, northeastern Utah andnorthwesternColoradoUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) Open File, No. 89-0175A, B. 1 sheet 1: 250, 000 31p. 1 disc $13.25Wyoming, Colorado, UtahGeophysics -gravity, Map
DS1989-0072
1989
Bankey, V., Kulik, D.M.Gravity survey dat a and bouguer anomaly map of southwestern Wyoming, northeastern Utah and northwesternColoradoUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) O.F., No. 89-0175-A, 31p. 1 : 250, 000 $ 7.25 plusB - disc $Wyoming, Utah, ColoradoGeophysics -gravity
DS1989-0166
1989
Braddock, W.A., Cole, J.C., Eggler, D.H.Geologic map of the Diamond Peak Quadrangle, LarimerCounty, Colorado and Albany County, WyomingUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) Map, GQ No. 1614, 1: 24, 000 $ 3.60Colorado, WyomingMap
DS1989-0213
1989
Carlson, J.A., Marsh, S.W.Discovery of George Creek, Colorado kimberlite dikesGeological Society of Australia Inc. Blackwell Scientific Publishing, Special, No. 14, Vol. 2, pp. 1169-78ColoradoExploration history, Geophysics, Geochemistry
DS1989-0293
1989
Cordell, L.E., et al.Intracontinental rift comparisonsEos, Vol. 70, No. 19, May 9, pp. 577-586 (total 10p.) # 1793Russia, Colorado, Texas, New MexicoTectonics, Rifts
DS1989-0523
1989
Goldman, D.S., Perfit, M.R., Ridley, W.I.Petrology and geochemistry of the Thirtynine mile volcanic field, Colorado: an intracontinental shoshonitic suiteNew Mexico Bureau of Mines Bulletin., Continental Magmatism Abstract Volume, Held, Bulletin. No. 131, p. 111. AbstractColoradoShoshonite
DS1989-0527
1989
Goodwin, E.B., Thompson, G.A., Okaya, D.A.Seismic identification of basement reflectors: the Bagdad reflection sequence in the Basin and Range Province- Colorado Plateau transition zone, ArizonaTectonics, Vol. 8, No. 4, August pp. 821-832Colorado PlateauTectonics
DS1989-0532
1989
Grambling, J.A., Tewksbury, B.J.Proterozoic geology of the Southern Rocky MountainsGeological Society of America (GSA) Special Paper, No. 235, 176p. $ 27.50Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, New mexico, ArizonaGeochronology, Tectonics
DS1989-0781
1989
Kingston, M.J.Spectral reflectance features of kimberlites andcarbonatites:implications for remote sensing forexplorationGeological Society of Australia Inc. Blackwell Scientific Publishing, Special, No. 14, Vol. 2, pp. 1135-1145Colorado, CaliforniaRemote sensing, Carbonatite
DS1989-0864
1989
Leat, P.T., Thompson, R.N., Morrison, M.A., Hendry, G.L., DickinIdentification of magma sources in continental maficmagmatism: the Rio Grande RiftNew Mexico Bureau of Mines Bulletin., Continental Magmatism Abstract Volume, Held, Bulletin. No. 131, p. 160. AbstractColorado PlateauTectonics
DS1989-0969
1989
McCallum, M.E.Oxide minerals in Chicken Park kimberlite, northern ColoradoGeological Society of Australia Inc. Blackwell Scientific Publishing, Special, No. 14, Vol. 1, pp. 241-263ColoradoDeposit -Chicken Park, Geochemistry
DS1989-0970
1989
McCandless, T.E.Microdiamonds from the Sloan 1 and 2 kimberlites, Colorado, USADiamond Workshop, International Geological Congress, July 15-16th. editors, pp. 44-46. AbstractColoradoMicrodiamonds, Diamond morphology
DS1989-0971
1989
McCandless, T.E., Collins, D.S.A diamond-graphite eclogite from the Sloan 2 kimberlite Colorado, United States (US)Geological Society of Australia Inc. Blackwell Scientific Publishing, Special, No. 14, Vol. 2, pp. 1063-1069ColoradoEclogite, Sloan diatreme
DS1989-1004
1989
Memmi, J.M.Enhancement modeling of geophysical dat a for kimberlite exploration in Colorado and WyomingMsc. Thesis, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, WyomingGeophysics, Kimberlite
DM1989-1918
1989
Northern MinerDia Met buys diamond processor from LacNorthern Miner, Vol. 75, No. 25, August 28, p. 13Colorado, WyomingNews item, Diamet, Lac
DS1989-1156
1989
Otter, M.L., Gurney, J.J.Mineral inclusions in diamonds from the Sloan diatreme, Colorado-Wyoming State Line kimberlite district, North AmericaGeological Society of Australia Inc. Blackwell Scientific Publishing, Special, No. 14, Vol. 2, pp. 1042-1053Colorado, WyomingDiamond inclusions, Deposit -Sloan diatremes
DS1989-1157
1989
Otter, M.L., Gurney, J.J., McCandless, T.E.The carbon isotope composition of Sloan diamonds #1Diamond Workshop, International Geological Congress, July 15-16th., pp. 76-79. AbstractColoradoGeochronology -Carbon Isotope, Deposit -Sloan diatremes
DS1989-1202
1989
Peterson, F., Turner-Peterson, C.Geology of the Colorado PlateauAmerican Geophysical Union (AGU) 28th. International Geological Congress Field Trip Guidebook, No. T 130, 65pColorado PlateauRegional geology
DS1989-1292
1989
Roden, M.F., Shimizu, N.Compositional differences in the upper Mantle between the Colorado Plateau and the Basin and Range ProvincesEos, Vol. 70, No. 15, April 11, p. 509. (abstract.)Colorado PlateauGreen Knobs-Buell Park diatreme
DS1989-1293
1989
Roden, M.F., Smith, D., Shimizu, N.Composition of continental lithosphere beneath the Colorado Plateau And its role in the genesis of alkaline magmasNew Mexico Bureau of Mines Bulletin., Continental Magmatism Abstract Volume, Held, Bulletin. No. 131, p. 224. AbstractColorado PlateauMantle
DS1989-1411
1989
Smith, D., Griffin, W.L.Trace elements in garnets, mantle dynamics and meltsGeological Society of America (GSA) Annual Meeting Abstracts, Vol. 21, No. 6, p. A105. AbstractColorado PlateauMinette -The Thumb, Petrology
DS1989-1538
1989
Van Gosen, B.S., Wenrich, K.J., Thoen, W.L.Ground magnetometer surveys over known and suspected breccia pipes on the Coconino Plateau northwesternArizonaUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) Bulletin, No. B 1683-C, pp. C 1-C 31. $ 2.75Arizona, Colorado PlateauGeophysics -Magnetics, Breccia pipes
DS1989-1542
1989
Varnes, D.J., Radbruch-Hall, D.H., Savage, W.Z.Topographic and structural conditions in areas of gravitational spreading of ridges in the western United StatesUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) Prof. Paper, No. 1496, 28pColorado, MontanaStructure, General-specific regions
DS1989-1597
1989
Wendlandt, E., Baldridge, W.S.Isotopic and geochemical constraints on lower crustal evolution in the Colorado PlateauEos, Vol. 70, No. 43, October 24, p. 1389. AbstractColorado PlateauGeochronology, Geochemistry
DS1989-1598
1989
Wendlandt, E., DePaolo, D.J., Baldridge, W.S.Isotopic geochemical studies of a lithospheric column sampled by Colorado plateau xenolithsNew Mexico Bureau of Mines Bulletin., Continental Magmatism Abstract Volume, Held, Bulletin. No. 131, p. 290 Abstract held June 25-July 1Colorado PlateauXenoliths, Geochemistry
DS1989-1646
1989
Wong, I.G., Humphrey, J.R.Contemporary seismicity, faulting and the state of stress in the ColoradoPlateauGeological Society of America Bulletin, Vol. 101, No. 9, September pp. 1127-1146Colorado PlateauGeophysics, Seismicity
DS1990-0103
1990
Abrams, G.A., Grauch, V.J., Bankey, V.Complete bouguer gravity anomaly map of the Uinta and Piceance basins andvicinity, Utah and ColoradoUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) Open File, No. MF-2008-D, 1 : 500, 000Utah, Colorado PlateauGeophysics -gravity, Map
DS1990-0184
1990
Bell, D.R., Rossman, G.R.Hydroxyl in anhydrous minerals from eclogite xenolithsEos, Vol. 71, No. 17, April 24, p. 523 Abstract onlySouth Africa, Colorado PlateauEclogite, Xenoliths
DS1990-0210
1990
Blank, H.R., Kucks, R.P.Preliminary aeromagnetic, gravity and generalized geologic maps of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Basin and Range-Colorado plateau transition zone study area in southwestUtah, NevadaUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) Open File, No. 89-0432, 16p. 3 oversize sheets 1: 250, 000Colorado Plateau, UtahGeophysics -magnetics, gravity, Map
DS1990-0230
1990
Bowring, S.A., Karlstrom, K.E.Growth, stabillization and reactivation of Proterozoic lithosphere in The southwestern United StatesGeology, Vol. 18, No. 12, December pp. 1203-1206Colorado Plateau, Arizona, New MexicoMantle, Tectonics
DS1990-0361
1990
Cooper, J.l., Hart, W.K.Xenoliths and basaltic lavas from the Colorado Plateau transition zone: acombined investigationEos, Vol. 71, No. 17, April 24, p. 658 Abstract onlyColorado PlateauAlkaline rocks, Xenoliths
DS1990-0604
1990
Griffin, W.L., Smith, D., O'Reilly, S.Y., Ryan, C.G.Time scales of heating, metasomatism and deformation in the upper mantleGeological Society of Australia Abstracts, No. 25, No. A12.11 pp. 240. AbstractAustralia, South Africa, Colorado PlateauPeridotite xenoliths, Petrology
DS1990-0683
1990
Helmstaedt, H.H., Schulze, D.J.Low temperature eclogites under the Colorado Plateau:fragments of Proterozoic or Mesozoic oceanic crust?Geological Society of America (GSA) Abstracts with programs, Cordilleran, Vol. 22, No. 3, p. 29Colorado PlateauEclogites, Mineralogy
DS1990-0728
1990
Huntley, P.M., McCallum, M.E.Morphology and surface textures of diamonds from selected kimberlite occurrences in the Colorado-Wyoming State Line DistrictGeological Society of America (GSA) Abstract Volume, held Jackson Wyoming, Vol. 22, No. 6, April p. 15. Abstract onlyColorado, WyomingDiamond morphology, Diamond resorption
DS1990-0748
1990
Izett, G.A.The Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary interval, Raton Basin, Colorado and New Mexico and its content of shock metamorphosed minerals evidence relevant K/TboundaryGeological Society of America, Paper No. 249, 104p. $ 30.00 United StatesColorado, New MexicoMineralogy, Impact structure
DS1990-0817
1990
Keller, G.R., Morgan, P., Seager, W.R.Crustal structure, gravity anomalies and heat flow In the southern Rio Grande rift and their relationship to extensional tectonicsTectonophysics, Vol. 174, No. 1-2, pp. 21-38Colorado PlateauGeophysics -gravity, Tectonics
DS1990-0840
1990
Kirkley, M.B., Gurney, J.J., Otter, M.L., Hill, S.J.Modeling subducted crustal carbon sources for eclogitic diamondsEos, Vol. 71, No. 17, April 24, p. 644 Abstract onlySouth Africa, Colorado, WyomingEclogitic diamond genesis, Geochronology -carbon
DS1990-0979
1990
Manchester, J., Smith, D., Tyner, G.N.Chino Valley xenoliths: lower crust and upper mantle below the Colorado plateau transition zoneGeological Society of America (GSA) Abstracts with programs, Cordilleran, Vol. 22, No. 3, p. 63Colorado PlateauXenoliths, Chino Valley
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
DS1990-1000
1990
McCarthy, J., et al.PACE lithospheric investigation of the Colorado PlateauEos, Vol. 71, No. 43, October 23, p. 1563 AbstractColorado PlateauGeophysics -seismics, Plateau
DS1990-1016
1990
McLemore, V.T., Kottlowski, F.E.Cambrian-Ordovician carbonatites and alkalic magmatism in New Mexico and southern Colorado: regionalimplicationsGeological Society of America (GSA) Abstracts with programs, Cordilleran, Vol. 22, No. 3, p. 67New Mexico, ColoradoCarbonatite, Alkaline rocks
DS1990-1097
1990
Nealey, D.L., Unruh, D.M., Knight, R.J.Geochemistry of deep crustal xenoliths from the southern Colorado Plateau Northern ArizonaGeological Society of America (GSA) Abstracts with programs, Cordilleran, Vol. 22, No. 3, p. 72Colorado Plateau, ArizonaXenoliths, Geochemistry
DS1990-1116
1990
Noblett, J.B., Staub, M.W.Mid-Proterozoic lamprophyre commingled with late-stage granitic dikes Of the anorogenic San Isabel batholith, Wet Mountains, ColoradoGeology, Vol. 18, No. 2, February pp. 120-123ColoradoLamprophyre, Wet Mountains area
DS1990-1143
1990
Otter, M.L., Gurney, J.J., McCandless, T.E.The carbon isotope composition of Sloan diamonds #2Eos, Vol. 71, No. 17, April 24, p. 644 Abstract onlyColorado, WyomingDiamond genesis, Geochronology -carbon iso
DS1990-1160
1990
Parsons, T., Howie, J.M., Thompson, G.A.Full wavefield imaging of the Colorado Plateau, ArizonaGeological Society of America (GSA) Annual Meeting, Abstracts, Vol. 22, No. 7, p. A205Arizona, Colorado PlateauGeophysics
DS1990-1252
1990
Roden, M.F., Shimizu, N.Correlation of upper mantle composition with crustal province, southwesternUSATerra, Abstracts of International Workshop Orogenic Lherzolites and Mantle Processes, Vol. 2, December abstracts p. 141Colorado PlateauMantle, Xenoliths
DS1990-1253
1990
Roden, M.F., Smith, D., Murthy, V.R.Chemical constraints on lithosphere composition and evolution beneath the Colorado PlateauJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol 95, No. B3, March 10, pp. 2811-2831Colorado PlateauMantle, Geochemistry
DS1990-1320
1990
Schulze, D.J., Helmstaedt, H.Garnet pyroxenites and eclogites from Chino Valley,Arizona, Lower crust or Upper mantle?Geological Society of America (GSA) Abstracts with programs, Cordilleran, Vol. 22, No. 3, p. 81Colorado Plateau, ArizonaEclogites, Mantle genesis
DS1990-1376
1990
Smith, D., Barron, B.R.Pyroxene-garnet equilibration in slowly cooled mantleGeological Society of America (GSA) Annual Meeting, Abstracts, Vol. 22, No. 7, p. A255South Africa, Colorado Plateau, ArizonaSullivan Buttes, diatremes, Petrology
DS1990-1458
1990
Thompson, J.V.Titanium pigments from Colorado perovskitesAmerican Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) Preprint, No. 90-126, 16pColoradoCarbonatite -Powderhorn, Rare earths
DS1990-1459
1990
Thompson, R.N., Leat, P.T., Dickin, A.P., Morrison, M.A., HendryStrongly potassic mafic magmas from lithospheric mantle sources duringEarth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 98, pp. 139-153ColoradoMinettes, Chemistry
DS1990-1461
1990
Thorman, C.H.Workshop on application of structural geology to mineral and energy resources of the central regionUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) Open File, No. 90-0508, 17p. $ 2.75Missouri, Colorado, Arizona, NevadaStructure, Geochronology
DS1990-1529
1990
Waldman, M.A., Poling, G.W.North America's only large capacity diamond recovery plantDia Met Handout, Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Meeting, Held March, 6pColoradoDiamond recovery plant, Overview
DS1990-1573
1990
Wobus, R.A., Mochel, D.W., et al.Geochemistry of high pressureotassium rocks from the mid-Tertiary Guffey volcaniccenter, Thirtynine Mile volcanic field, central ColoradoGeology, Vol. 18, No. 7, July pp. 642-645ColoradoAlkaline rocks, Shoshonite
DS1991-0057
1991
Baldridge, W.S., Perry, F.V., Vaniman, D.T., et al.Middle to late Cenozoic magmatism of the southeastern Colorado Plateau And central Rio Grande rift ( New Mexico and Arizona): a model for continentalriftingTectonophysics, Vol. 197, No. 2-4, November pp. 327-354New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado PlateauTectonics, Rift systems
DS1991-0098
1991
Bergerat, F., Angelier, J., Bouroz, C.Jointing analysis in the Colorado Plateau (USA) as a key to paleostressreconstruction. (in French)Comptes Rendus Academy of Science Series, (in French), Vol. 312, No. 3, pp. 309-316Colorado PlateauBlank
DS1991-0305
1991
Cooper, J.L., Wendlandt, E.Combined geochemical investigations of xenoliths and mafic magmatism in the Colorado Plateau regionGeological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstract Volume, Vol. 23, No. 5, San Diego, p. A 273Colorado PlateauXenoliths, Geochemistry
DS1991-0306
1991
Coopersmith, H.G.Geology and exploration of the Kelsey Lake Diamondiferous kimberlites, Colorado, United States (US) #2Proceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference held Araxa June, pp. 52-54ColoradoExploration testing, Diamond morphology
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
DS1991-0345
1991
Davis, L.L.Significance of nickel-rich olivine in minetteEos Transactions, Vol. 72, No. 44, October 29, abstract p. 516ColoradoMinette, Petrology
DS1991-0346
1991
Davis, L.L., McDowell, F.W., Smith, D., Walker, N.W.Potassic, mafic rocks at Twin Buttes, ColoradoEos, Spring Meeting Program And Abstracts, Vol. 72, No. 17, April 23, p. 295ColoradoMinette
DS1991-0349
1991
Dawes, R.L., Evans, B.W.Mineralogy and geothermobarometry of magmatic epidote bearing dikes, FrontRange ColoradoGeological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin, Vol. 103, No. 8, August pp. 1017-1031ColoradoGeothermometry, Dikes
DS1991-0373
1991
DePaolo, D.J., Linn, A.M., Schubert, G.The continental crustal age distribution: methods of determining mantle seperation ages from samarium-neodymium (Sm-Nd) isotopic dat a and application to the southwest UnitedStatesJournal of Geophysical Research, Pt. B., Vol. 96, No. B2, February 10, pp. 2071-2088United States, Colorado PlateauCrustal age, Geochronology -samarium-neodymium (Sm-Nd)
DS1991-0423
1991
Edgar, A.D., Vukadinovic, D., Lloyd, F.E.Distribution of fluorine between minerals and glass in lamproites, lamprophyres and kamafugites: implications for the role of F in deep mantle derived magmasProceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference held Araxa June 1991, Servico Geologico do Brasil (CPRM) Special, pp. 79-81Uganda, Germany, Australia, Wyoming, ColoradoLamproites, Petrology
DS1991-0427
1991
Eggler, D.H., Furlong, K.P.Destruction of subcratonic mantle keel: the Wyoming provinceProceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference held Araxa June 1991, Servico Geologico do Brasil (CPRM) Special, pp. 85-87Wyoming, ColoradoMantle, Heat-flow, tectonics, Geophysics -seismics
DS1991-0572
1991
Gibson, S.A., Thompson, R.N., Leat, P.T., Morrison, M.A., HendryUltrapotassic magmas along the flanks of the oligo-miocene Rio Grande @Proceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference held Araxa June, pp. 133-135Colorado PlateauTectonics, Kimberlites, minettes
DS1991-0573
1991
Gibson, S.A., Thompson, R.N., Mitchell, J.G., Dickin, A.P.Geochemical and petrographic evidence for high magnesium-ultrapotassic magmas in southeast Colorado, USAProceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference held Araxa June 1991, Servico Geologico do Brasil (CPRM) Special, pp. 136-138ColoradoGeochemistry, Petrography, minettes
DS1991-0647
1991
Halderman, T.P., Davis, P.M.Qp beneath the Rio Grande and East African Rift ZonesJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 96, No. B6, June 10, pp. 10, 113-10, 128Colorado Plateau, East Africa, TanzaniaGeophysics, Tectonics
DS1991-0677
1991
Hart, R.J., Damarupurshad, A., Sellschop, J.P.F., Meyer, H.O.A.The trace element analysis of single diamond crystal by neutron activationanalysisProceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference held Araxa June 1991, Servico Geologico do Brasil (CPRM) Special, pp. 163-166Colorado, Brazil, South AfricaDiamond morphology, Geochemistry, George Creek, Romaria, Finsch
DS1991-0702
1991
Helmstaedt, H.H.Early to mid-Tertiary inverted metamorphic gradient under the ColoradoPlateau: evidence from eclogite xenoliths in ultramafic microbreccias, Navajo volcanic fieldJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. Paper # 91JB00284Colorado PlateauXenoliths, Subduction, eclogites
DS1991-0704
1991
Helmstaedt, H.H.Geotectonic controls of diamonds and kimberlites and their application To diamond explorationProceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference held Araxa June 1991, Servico Geologico do Brasil (CPRM) Special, pp. 173-176United States, Colorado Plateau, South Africa, AustraliaCraton, mantle, Tectonics
DS1991-0710
1991
Heyl, A.V., Brock, M.R.Mineral deposits related to Proterozoic alkalic igneous rocks of the central part of the United StatesGlobal Tectonics and Metallogeny, Vol. 4, No. 1, 2 September pp. 61-64. extended abstractMissouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, Wyoming, State LineAlkaline rocks, Proterozoic
DS1991-0729
1991
Hopkins, D.M.An analytical method for hydrogeochemical surveys: inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry after using enrichment coprecipitation with cobalt and amM.Journal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 41, No. 3, November pp. 349-362Colorado, Arizona, AlaskaGeochemistry, Spectrometry
DS1991-0740
1991
Howard, K.A.Intrusion of horizontal dikes -tectonic significance of middle Proterozoic diabase sheets Wide spread in the Upper crust of the southwestern United StatesJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 96, No. B7, July 10, pp. 12, 461-12, 478Colorado PlateauTectonics, Dikes, diabase
DS1991-0813
1991
Julian, B., Zidek, J.Field guide to geologic excursions in New Mexico and adjacent areas of Texas and ColoradoNew Mexico Bureau of Mines, Bulletin. No. 137, 192p. $ 14.00New Mexico, Texas, ColoradoGuidebook, Volcanics -general
DS1991-0884
1991
Klein, D.P.Crustal resistivity structure from magnetotelluric soundings in the Colorado Plateau Basin and Range Provinces, central and western ArizonaJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 96, No. B7, July 10, pp. 12, 313-12, 332Colorado PlateauStructure, Geophysics -magentotellurics
DS1991-0944
1991
Kutina, J.Metallogeny of mantle-rooted structures extending across the western edge of the Proterozoic North American cratonGlobal Tectonics and Metallogeny, Vol. 4, No. 1, 2 September pp. 21-52Cordillera, Wyoming, Colorado, UtahMetallogeny, Craton
DS1991-0967
1991
Leat, P.T., Thompson, R.N., Morrison, M.A., Hendry, G.L., DickinAlkaline hybrid mafic magmas of the Yampa area, northwest Colorado, and their relationship to the Yellowstone mantle plume and lithospheric mantle domainsContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 107, No. 3, pp. 310-327ColoradoAlkaline rocks, Mantle plumes
DS1991-1002
1991
Livaccari, R.F.Role of crustal thickening and extensional collapse in the tectonic evolution of the Sevier-Laramide orogeny, western United StatesGeology, Vol. 19, No. 11, November pp. 1104-1107Cordillera, Nevada, Washington, Colorado PlateauTectonics, Orogeny
DS1991-1090
1991
McCallum, M.E., Huntly, P.M., Falk, R.W., Otter, M.L.Morphological, resorption and etch feature trends of diamonds From kimberlites within the Colorado Wyoming State Line District, USAProceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference held Araxa June 1991, Servico Geologico do Brasil (CPRM) Special, pp. 261-263Colorado, WyomingDiamond morphology, Diamond inclusions
DS1991-1124
1991
Memmi, J.M., McCallum, M.E.Finite element modeling of resistivity dat a from kimberlites inColorado-Wyoming, USAProceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference held Araxa June 1991, Servico Geologico do Brasil (CPRM) Special, pp. 276-278Colorado, WyomingGeophysics -resistivity
DS1991-1162
1991
Mineral Resources of Wyoming, 42nd. Field Conference.State Line diamond district/Snowy Range trip. Wed. Sept. 18, 1991Wyoming Geol. Association, University of Wyoming and Geological Survey of Wyoming, 42nd. Field, Field tripWyoming, ColoradoField trip, Diamond district
DS1991-1163
1991
Minier, J., Reiter, M.Heat flow on the southern Colorado PlateauTectonophysics, Vol. 200, pp. 51-86Colorado Plateau, WyomingHeat flow, Jemez zone, crust
DS1991-1242
1991
Novgorodov, P.G.Primary melt inclusions in eclogite diamonds and their geneticimplicationProceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference held Araxa June 1991, Servico Geologico do Brasil (CPRM) Special, pp. 537-538Russia, South Africa, Colorado, Wyoming, Zaire, BotswanaDiamond inclusions, Mantle ecologites
DS1991-1260
1991
Olsen, S.N., Grant, J.A.Isocon analysis of migmatization in the Front Range, Colorado, USAJournal of Metamorphic Geology, Vol. 9, No. 2, March pp. 151-164ColoradoMignatization, Geochronology
DS1991-1276
1991
Otter, M.L., Gurney, J.J., McCallum, M.E.A physical characterization of the Sloan diamondsProceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference held Araxa June 1991, Servico Geologico do Brasil (CPRM) Special, pp. 320-321Colorado, WyomingState Line, diamond inclusions, Diamond morphology
DS1991-1364
1991
Poling, G.W., Waldman, M.A.Dia Met's diamond recovery pilot plant in ColoradoThe 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. 99. AbstractColoradoDiamond recovery, Mining applications-processing
DS1991-1412
1991
Reid, M.R.Imaging magma sources in the southern Rio Grande Rift using deep crustalxenolithsGeological Society of America Abstracts, Rocky Mtn Section, South-Central, Vol. 23, No. 4, April, p. 87. AbstractColorado PlateauKilbourne Hole, Remote sensing
DS1991-1444
1991
Roden, M.F., Shimizu, N.Geochemical evidence for a depleted root beneath the Colorado PlateauEos Transactions, Vol. 72, No. 44, October 29, abstract p. 561Colorado PlateauGeochemistry, Mantle
DS1991-1612
1991
Smith, D., Griffin, W.L., Ryan, C.G., Sie, S.H.Trace element zonation in garnets from the Thumb -heating and melt infiltration below the Colorado PlateauContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 107, No. 1, pp. 60-79Colorado PlateauGeochemistry, Garnets -Thumb
DS1991-1725
1991
Thompson, R.N., Gibson, S.A., Leat, P.T.Overt and cryptic strongly potassic mafic liquids in the Neogene magmatism of the n.part of the Rio Grande Rift, USA: a lithospheric drip feed into asthenospheric soProceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference held Araxa June 1991, Servico Geologico do Brasil (CPRM) Special, pp. 420-422Arizona, Colorado PlateauPotassic lavas, basalts, Minette, Lamproite, Elkhead Mts.Leucite Hills
DS1991-1820
1991
Vos, W.P., McCallum, M.E.Application of simple paramagnetic susceptibility to rapid discrimination of ilmenite compositions in exploration for kimberlite in the Colorado-WyomingProvince, United StatesProceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference held Araxa June 1991, Servico Geologico do Brasil (CPRM) Special, pp. 443-445Colorado, WyomingGeophysics -magnetics, Picroilmenite
DS1991-1830
1991
Ward, P.L.On plate tectonics and the geologic evolution of southwestern NorthAmericaJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 96, No. B7, July 10, pp. 12, 479-Colorado PlateauTectonics, Structure
DS1991-1841
1991
Welt, F.G.B.Trace element analysis of mantle xenoliths Colorado -Wyoming border-implications for mantle evolution.Msc. Thesiss Pennsylvania State University of, 112p.Colorado, WyomingXenoliths, Geochemistry
DS1991-1842
1991
Wendlandt, E., Baldridge, W.S.Proterozoic neodymium model ages and Tertiary mineral ages for Colorado Plateau eclogite xenoliths: subducted oceanic crust?Eos Transactions, Vol. 72, No. 44, October 29, abstract p. 530Colorado PlateauEclogite, Geochronology
DM1992-1761
1992
Baun, R.Company to search for diamonds. Diamond Company N.L. (West Australia) In the Colorado-Stateline districtFort Collins Coloradoan, Friday April 10, 1pColorado, WyomingNews item, Diamond Company N.L.
DS1992-0101
1992
Beard, B.L., Johnson, C.L., Barovich, K.M.Hafnium isotopic composition of basaltic rocks from northwestern Colorado: evidence for changing source region mineralogy with timeEos, Transactions, Annual Fall Meeting Abstracts, Vol. 73, No. 43, October 27, abstracts p. 655ColoradoBasalts, Geochronology
DS1992-0236
1992
Chase, C.G., Gregory, K.M., Butler, R.F.Geologic constraints on amounts of Colorado Plateau rotationEos Transactions, Vol. 73, No. 14, April 7, supplement abstracts p. 95Colorado PlateauPaleomagnetics, Tectonics
DS1992-0325
1992
Daley, E.E., DePaolo, D.J.Isotopic evidence for a fundamental difference between Basin and Range and Colorado Plateau lithospheric mantleEos, Transactions, Annual Fall Meeting Abstracts, Vol. 73, No. 43, October 27, abstracts p. 655Colorado PlateauMantle, Geochronology
DM1992-1796
1992
Diamond InternationalAshton - globetrotting diamond explorer.. John RobinsonDiamond International, September/October pp. 63-71Michigan, Colorado, Wyoming, India, China, RussiaHistory, Ashton
DS1992-0795
1992
Johnson, K.Diamonds in them thar hills?Loveland Daily-Reporter Herald, Wed. May 20th. 1pColoradoNews item, Kelsey Lake
DS1992-0849
1992
Kesler, S.E.Fluid inclusion gas analyses in mineral explorationJournal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 42, No. 1, 210pUnited Kingdom, Colorado, New Mexico, Russia, Australia, NorwayGeochemistry, fluid inclusions, applied, Table of contents
DS1992-1114
1992
Nelson, S.T., Davidson, J.P., Sullivan, K.R.New age determinations of central Colorado Plateau laccoliths, Utah:recognizing disturbed K-Ar systematics and re-evaluating tectonomagmaticrelationships.Geological Society of America Bulletin, Vol. 194, No. 12, December pp. 1547-1560.Utah, Colorado PlateauGeochronology, Tectonics
DM1992-2187
1992
Northern MinerJuniors generate investor interest with diamond playsNorthern Miner, Vol. 78, No. 42, December 21 p. 7.Northwest Territories, Colorado, WyomingNews item, Mellinga, Breckenridge, Cyclone Capital, Westward, Noront
DS1992-1216
1992
Poling, G.W., Waldman, M.A.Dia Met Minerals' diamond recovery pilot plant in ColoradoThe Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin), Vol. 85, No. 956, January pp. 72-83ColoradoDiamond processing, Diamond recovery - example
DS1992-1346
1992
Schulze, D.J.Diamond eclogite from Sloan Ranch, Colorado, and its bearing on the diamond grade of the Sloan kimberlite.Economic Geology, Vol. 87, No. 8, December pp. 2175-2179.ColoradoEclogite, Diamond grade, economics
DM1992-2253
1992
Waldman, M., Meyer, H.OGreat expectations in North AmericaDiamond International, May/June No. 17, pp. 42-45, 48Northwest Territories, Ontario, Michigan, Arkansas, ColoradoOverview, Company activities
DS1993-0021
1993
Aleinikoff, J.N., Reed, J.C.Jr., Wooden, J.L.Lead isotope evidence for the origin of Paleo- and Mesoproterozoic rocks Of the Colorado Province, United States (US)Precambrian Research, Vol. 63, No. 1-2, September pp. 98-122ColoradoGeochronology
DM1993-1845
1993
Associated PressArea diamond prospects bright... State line districtAssociated Press clipping, July 26, 1pColorado, WyomingNews item, Diamond Company N.L.
DS1993-0092
1993
Beard, B.L., Johnson, C.M.Hafnium isotope composition of late Cenozoic basaltic rocks from northwestern Colorado, United States (US): new constraints on mantle enrichment processes.Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 119, No. 4, October pp. 495-510.ColoradoGeochronology, Mantle enrichment
DS1993-0232
1993
Chamberlain, K.R., Patel, S.C., Frost, B.R., Snyder, G.L.Thick skinned deformation of the Archean Wyoming province during Proterozoic arc-continent collision.Geology, Vol. 21, No. 11, November pp. 995-998.Colorado, WyomingTectonics, Deformation -Cheyenne boundary
DS1993-0323
1993
Davis, L.L., Smith, D.nickel-rich olivine in minettes from 2 Buttes, Colorado- a connection between potassic melts from the mantle and low nickel partition-coefficientsGeochemica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 57, No. 1, January pp. 123-129ColoradoMinettes, Mineralogy
DM1993-1861
1993
Day, J.The great diamond hunt... deposits in northern Colorado shining withpotentialThe Sunday Denver Post, July 25th. p. 1 and 14aColoradoNews item, Overview of region and history
DM1993-1864
1993
DiamantaireRedaurum buys into Kelsey LakeDiamantaire, October 1/4 pg.Colorado, WyomingNews item, Redaurum
DC1993-2586
1993
Fleck Resources LtdDiamond exploration recommended on Diamond Peak, Moen and Nix claims..Altman no. 1 pipe.George Cross Newsletter, No. 216, November 10, p. 3.Colorado, WyomingNews item - press release
DC1993-2589
1993
Fleck Resources LtdFive mineral projects reviewed.. includes State Line 100% diamonds in threepipesGeorge Cross Newsletter, No. 174, September 10, p. 2Wyoming, ColoradoNews item - press release
DS1993-0541
1993
Gibson, S.A., Thompson, R.N., Leat, P.T., Morrison, M.A., HendryUltrapotassic magmas along the flanks of the Oligo-Miocene Rio GrandeJournal of Petrology, Vol. 34, No. 1, February pp. 187-228Mantle, Colorado PlateauUltrapotassic, Tectonics
DS1993-0665
1993
Heylmun, E.B.Kimberlites in the Colorado PlateauCalifornia Mining Journal, July pp. 19-22Colorado, WyomingLayman's overview for rockhounds
DS1993-0706
1993
Hurlbut, J.F.Rare earth mineral deposits in Colorado, USARare earth Minerals: chemistry, origin and ore deposits, International Geological Correlation Programme (IGCP) Project, p. 52. abstractColoradoAlkaline rocks
DS1993-0752
1993
Johnson, C.M.Mesozoic and Cenozoic contributions to crustal growth in the southwestern United StatesEarth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 118, pp. 75-89California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, ArizonaCrust mantle boundary, Mass-age distributions, Geochronology
DS1993-0753
1993
Johnson, C.M., Beard, B.L.Evidence from hafnium isotopes for ancient sub-oceanic mantle beneath the Rio Grande riftNature, Vol. 362, No. 6419, April 1, pp. 441-443Colorado Plateau, New Mexico, ArizonaTectonics, Rio Grande Rift, Geochronology
DS1993-0783
1993
Kapustin, Yu.L.Geochemical criteria for distinguishing between Diamondiferous Kimberlite and kimberlitic rocks of carbonatite complexesDoklady Academy of Sciences USSR, Earth Science Section, Vol. 317, No. 5, pp. 162-168Russia, Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), Siberia, Colorado PlateauKimberlite, Carbonatite
DS1993-0785
1993
Karlstrom, K.E., Daniel, C.G.Restoration of Laramide right lateral strike slip in northern New Mexico by using Proterozoic piercing points: tectonic implications from theProterozoic...Geology, Vol. 23, No. 12, December pp. 1139-1142.Colorado PlateauTectonics
DS1993-0858
1993
Krogh, T.E., Kamo, S.L., Bohor, B.F.Fingerprinting the K T impact site and determining the time of impact by Ulead dating of single shocked zirconsEarth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 119, pp. 425-9.ColoradoGeochronology, Manson impact site
DM1993-2045
1993
London Mining JournalRedaurum acquisition of Kelsey Lake diamond bearing kimberliteLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 317, No. 8240, September 3, p. 167/Colorado, WyomingNews item, Redaurum Red Lake Mines Limited
DM1993-2137
1993
Los Angeles TimesAll that glitters may be diamonds.. broad area in Rockies could yield fortune in gems... quoting interview with H. Coopersmith.Los Angeles Times, Sunday October 3, equiv. 3 pages.Colorado, WyomingNews item, Kelsey Lake diamond project
DS1993-0984
1993
McCallum, M.E., Neal, C.R.Petrogenesis of chromium-rich and chromium-poor megacrysts: seperate parental melts from a single source?American Geophysical Union, EOS, supplement Abstract Volume, October, Vol. 74, No. 43, October 26, abstract p. 637.Colorado, WyomingMegacrysts, Experimental petrology
DS1993-0985
1993
McCallum, M.E., Vos, W.P.Ilmenite signatures: utilization of paramagnetic and chemical properties In kimberlite exploration.Diamonds: exploration, sampling and evaluation proceedings of a short, pp. 109-146.Northwest Territories, Colorado, WyomingIlmenites, Geophysics -magnetics
DS1993-1119
1993
Nelson, J.S.Crustal and sub-crustal degassing of the Helium, Nitrogen, and Argon in southeast Colorado based on diffusion through the reservoir cap rock.American Geophysical Union, EOS, supplement Abstract Volume, October, Vol. 74, No. 43, October 26, abstract p. 683.Colorado, DegassingExperimental petrology
DM1993-2197
1993
Northern MinerRoyalstar Resources and Dia Met Minerals will evaluate the potential of the Sloan property in Larimer County, Colorado.Northern Miner, Vol. 79, No. 36, November 8, p. 6.ColoradoNews item, Royalstar Resources
DM1993-2198
1993
Northern MinerNew focus on Colorado's Sloan pipeNorthern Miner, Vol. 79, No. 39, November 29, p. 17.ColoradoNews item, Royalstar Resources
DM1993-2199
1993
Northern MinerRedaurum Red Lake Mines Limited agreement to acquire 25% of Kelsey LakeNorthern Miner, Vol. 79, No. 27, Sept. 6, p. 6.Colorado, WyomingNews item, Redaurum Red Lake Mines Ltd.
DM1993-2200
1993
Northern MinerWestern U.S. holds promise for diamond exploration...Redaurum and Kelsey Lake property....Northern Miner, Vol. 79, No. 39, November 29, p. 17. plus mapColorado, WyomingNews item, Redaurum, Colorado Diamond
DC1993-2735
1993
Redaurum Red Lake Mines LimitedRedaurum males first North American diamond investment... 25% in Kelsey Lake diamond bearing pipes adjacent to Colorado/Wyoming state line, USARedaurum Red Lake Mines Limited, Press release August 24, 1p.ColoradoNews item -press release, Colorado Diamond Corporation Limited
DS1993-1314
1993
Roden, M.F., Shimizu, N.Ion microprobe analyses bearing on the composition of the upper mantle beneath the Basin and Range and Colorado Plateau Provinces.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 98, No. B8, August 10, pp. 14, 091-14, 108.Colorado PlateauMantle, Basin and Range, Cordillera, Peridotite xenoliths, Buell Park, Green Knobs
DC1993-2765
1993
Royalstar Resources LtdSloan diamond project Colorado to be sampled by Dia Met Ltd.... Dia Met topay for collection and processing.George Cross Newsletter, No. 212, November 4, p. 1.ColoradoNews item -press release, Dia Met Minerals Ltd.
DS1993-1401
1993
Schulze, D.J.Garnet xenocryst populations in North American kimberlitesDiamonds: exploration, sampling and evaluation proceedings of a short, pp. 359-378.Ontario, Colorado, Wyoming, United States, CanadaGeochemistry, Garnets
DS1993-1487
1993
Smith, D.Ultramafic reaction zones in Colorado Plateau xenoliths: recorders of sub-Moho hydration.American Geophysical Union, EOS, supplement Abstract Volume, October, Vol. 74, No. 43, October 26, abstract p. 637.Colorado PlateauXenoliths
DS1993-1548
1993
Sturm, M., Smith, D.R., Beane, R., Wobus, .A.Geochemistry of late stage alkaline intrusions of the Pikes Peak Colorado.Geological Society of America Annual Abstract Volume, Vol. 25, No. 6, p. A261 abstract onlyColoradoAlkaline rocks, Geochemistry
DS1993-1613
1993
Triangle ReviewDiamonds in the rough. Local Mines turning up precious gems... story on diamonds in Colorado Wyoming.Triangle Review, 1p. October 28Colorado, WyomingNews item, Kelsey Lake, Redaurum
DC1993-2814
1993
United Compass Resources LtdWyoming diamond prospects acquired... State Line and Leucite HillsGeorge Cross Newsletter Press Release, No. 141, July 23, p. 2.Wyoming, ColoradoNews item - press release
DS1993-1707
1993
Wendlandt, E., DePaolo, D.J., Baldridge, W.S.neodymium and Strontium isotope chronostratigraphy of Colorado Plateau lithosphere: implications for magmatic and tectonic underplating of the continental crust.Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 116, No. 1/4, April pp. 23-44.Colorado PlateauMantle, geochronology, Tectonics
DS1993-1754
1993
Wolf, L.W., Cipar, J.J.Through thick and thin: a new model of the Colorado Plateau from seismic refraction dat a from Pacific to Arizona crustal experimentJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 98, No. B 11, Nov. 10, pp. 19, 881-894Colorado PlateauMantle, Geophysics - seismics
DS1994-0009
1994
Abrams, G.A., Knepper, D.H.Complete bouguer gravity anomaly isostatic residual gravity, gradient and terrain mapsUnited States Geological Survey (USGS), GP-1009, 1: 1 M.ColoradoGeophysics -gravity, Map
DS1994-0034
1994
Alibert, C.Peridotite xenoliths from western Grand Canyon and the Thumb: a probe into subcontinental mantle Colorado.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 99, No. B11, Nov. 10, pp. 21, 605-620.Colorado PlateauXenoliths, Deposit - The Thumb
DC1994-2776
1994
Anvil Resources Ltd.Colorado diamond prospect optioned.George Cross Newsletter, No. 135, July 15, p. 2.ColoradoNews item - press release
DS1994-0063
1994
Armbrustmacher, T.J.Fenitization of host rocks in the contact aureole of the carbonatite stockat Iron Hill, Gunnison County, Colorado.Geological Society of America Abstracts, Vol. 26, No. 6, April p. 2. Abstract.ColoradoCarbonatite, Iron Hill
DS1994-0252
1994
Canil, D.An experimental calibration of the nickel in garnet geothermometer withapplications.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 117, pp. 410-420.Colorado, Northwest Territories, Somerset IslandGeothermometry -nickel, Petrology -experimental
DS1994-0303
1994
Chinh Ignids, L.Physical and geochemical characteristics of the diamonds from GeorgesCreek, USAUniversity of Cape Town, Ph.d. thesisColorado, WyomingDiamond morphology, Thesis
DS1994-0370
1994
Damarapurshad, A.K., Hart, R.J., Meyer, H.O.Geochemistry of single diamonds by instrumental neutron activationanalysis.International Symposium Upper Mantle, Aug. 14-19, 1994, Extended abstracts pp. 24-26.Brazil, South Africa, Colorado, ChinaGeochemistry, Trace elements in diamonds
DM1994-2033
1994
Denver Post6.2 carat diamond a gem for Colorado firmDenver Post, January 30, 1/2 pg.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum
DM1994-2034
1994
Denver PostColorado diamond mine makes encouraging start... Kelsey LakeThe Denver Post, May 31, 2p. 1C, 5C.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1994-2035
1994
Denver PostColorado diamond mine makes encouraging startDenver Post, May 31, 2p.ColoradoNews item, Royal Star Resources Ltd.
DS1994-0481
1994
Economic GeologyVolcanic centers as targets for mineral exploration. Special IssueEconomic Geology, Vol. 89, No. 8Iran, Mexico, New Mexico, Colorado, Montana, IdahoMetallogeny, gold, silver, Volcanic centers
DS1994-0497
1994
Evans, N.J., Gregoire, D.C., Goodfellow, W.D., Miles, N., VeizerThe Cretaceous Tertiary fireball layer, ejecta layer and coal seam: platinum group elements (PGE) content and mineralogy of size fractionsUnknown, pp. 223-235Alberta, Italy, New Zealand, Denmark, Colorado, WyomingPlatinum Group Elements, K-T boundary
DC1994-2941
1994
Fleck Resources LtdNearby diamond success reviewed... Kelsey LakeGeorge Cross Newsletter, No. 46, March 8, p. 3.ColoradoNews item-press release, Redaurum
DM1994-2131
1994
Fort Collins ColoradeanA sparkling future? Northern Latimer County holds promise as a diamondsite.Fort Collins Coloradoan, Nov. 28, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Ltd. - Kelsey Lake
DM1994-2134
1994
Globe & MailRedaurum Ltd. has agreed to acquire remaining interest in Kelsey LakeGlobe and Mail, Dec. 7, p. B8.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Ltd.
DS1994-0728
1994
Hart, W.K.Rhenium-osmium investigation of lithosphere processes in southeastern Colorado Plateau transition zone.Geological Society of America (GSA) Abstract Volume, Vol. 26, No. 7, ABSTRACT only p. A38.Colorado PlateauLithosphere, Geochronology
DM1994-2173
1994
Hausel, W.D.Colorado-Wyoming kimberlit province a rich and largely unexplored areaNorthern Miner, Vol. 80, No. 9, May 2, p. B3.Colorado, WyomingNews item, RdauruM.
DS1994-0740
1994
Hausel, W.D.Diamonds, kimberlites, lamproites and related rocks in the United States. #3Preprint, 50p.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, AppalachiaOverview, Review paper kimberlites, diamonds
DS1994-0792
1994
Humphreys, E.D., Dueken, K.G.Western U.S. upper mantle structureJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 99, No. B5, May 10, pp. 9615-9634.Colorado, WyomingMantle, Structure
DS1994-0793
1994
Humphreys, E.D., Dueken, K.G.Physical state of the western U.S. upper mantleJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 99, No. B5, May 10, pp. 9635-9650.Colorado, WyomingMantle, Structure
DS1994-0885
1994
Keller, G.R., Cather, S.M.Basins of the Rio Grande Rift: structure, stratigraphy and tectonicsettingGeological Society of America (GSA) Paper, No. 291, 300pColorado, New Mexico, TexasTectonics, Basins
DS1994-1021
1994
Lee, ZaunscherbDiamond exploration and production..Lee, Zaunscherb Mineral Resource INdustry Research, 3p.Colorado, Northwest Territories, Botswana, ZimbabweNews item -research report, Redaurum
DM1994-2223
1994
London Mining JournalRedaurum buys Kelsey Lake outrightLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 323, No. 8305, Dec. 9, p. 421.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1994-1133
1994
McCallum, M.E, Huntley, P.M., Falk, R.W., Otter, M.L.Morphological resorption and etch feature trends of diamonds From kimberlite populations Colorado-Wyoming State Line.Proceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 2, pp. 32-50.Colorado, Wyoming, United StatesDiamond morphology, Deposit -Sloan
DM1994-2424
1994
Mining RecordKelsey Lake sampling program provides encouraging resultsThe Mining Record, Vol. 105, No. 9, March 2, p. 9.Colorado, WyomingNews item, Redaurum
DM1994-2461
1994
Northern MinerRedaurum's Kelsey Lake bulk sample testing continuesNorthern Miner, Vol. 80, No. 18, July 4, p. 6.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1994-2462
1994
Northern MinerRedaurum Limited has entered into an agreement to acquire Kelsey LakeNorthern Miner, Vol. 80, No. 41, Dec. 12, p. B6.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1994-2463
1994
Northern MinerRoyalstar completes bulk sampling of Colorado's Sloan pipeNorthern Miner, Vol. 80, No. 30, Sept. 26, p. 6.ColoradoNews item, Royalstar Resources
DM1994-2464
1994
Northern MinerRoyalstar Resources confirms that gem quality stones were found among 9000rough diamond Sloan property.Northern Miner, Vol. 80, No. 40, Dec. 3, p. 6.ColoradoNews item, Royalstar Resources
DM1994-2465
1994
Northern MinerRedaurum's Kelsey Lake and Botswana newsNorthern Miner, Vol. 80, No. 17, June 27, p. 6.Colorado, BotswanaNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1994-1319
1994
Otter, M.L., McCallum, M.E., Gurney, J.J.A physical characterization of the Sloan (Colorado) diamonds using arevised diamond description scheme.Proceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 2, pp. 15-31.Colorado, United StatesPetrology, Deposit -Sloan
DC1994-3144
1994
Redaurum LimitedColorado's largest gem diamond recovered.. 14.2 carat.. Kelsey LakeRedaurum Limited, June 23, 1p.ColoradoNews item - press release
DM1994-2635
1994
Redaurum LimitedFurther encouraging reports from Kelsey Lake and overview of exploration potential in Zimbabwe.The Mining Record, Vol. 105, No. 16, April 20, p. 25.Zimbabwe, ColoradoNews item - press release
DC1994-3157
1994
RoyalStar Resources Ltd, Dia Met Minerals LtdSloan diamond project report..George Cross Newsletter, No. 76, April 21, p. 4.ColoradoNews item -press release, Dia Met Minerals Ltd.
DC1994-3158
1994
Royalstar Resources Ltd, Dia Met Minerals Ltd5.51 carat diamond discovered..Sloan property Larimer CountyGeorge Cross Newsletter, No. 97, May 20, p. 1.ColoradoNews item -press release, Dia Met Minerals Ltd.
DS1994-1600
1994
Silver, L.T., McGetchin, T.R.Observations on the nature of the Precambrian crust under the southern Colorado Plateau.Geological Society of America Abstracts, Vol. 26, No. 6, April p. 63. Abstract.ColoradoXenoliths
DS1994-1633
1994
Smith, D., Riter, J.C.A.Mantle xenoliths and the Colorado PlateauGeological Society of America Abstracts, Vol. 26, No. 6, April p. 63. Abstract.ColoradoXenoliths
DS1994-1770
1994
Thompson, R.N., Gibson, S.A.Interplay between lithospheric and convecting mantle sources during continental rift related magmatism.International Symposium Upper Mantle, Aug. 14-19, 1994, pp. 115-117.United States, Colorado, New Mexico, East Africa, Russia, BaikalMantle, Tectonics, magma
DS1994-1870
1994
Voynick, S.The State Line district has great commercial potential... North AmericaRock and GeM., December pp. 22-26.Colorado, WyomingHistory
DS1995-0095
1995
Baldridge, W.S., Keller, G.R., et al.The Rio Grande riftContinental Rifts: evolution, structure, tectonics, No. 25, pp. 233-276Colorado Plateau, New Mexico, Arizona, TexasXenoliths, Geophysics - seismics, gravity, magnetics
DS1995-0096
1995
Baldridge, W.S., Keller, G.R., et al.The Rio Grande riftContinental Rifts: evolution, structure, tectonics, No. 25, pp. 233-276.Colorado Plateau, New Mexico, Arizona, TexasXenoliths, Geophysics - seismics, gravity, magnetics
DM1995-2165
1995
Baun, R.Mining company ready to dig for diamonds.... Kelsey LakeDenver Post, March 13, 2p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1995-0233
1995
Bump, H., Dueker, K., et al.Colorado Plateau crust and upper mantle structure from the deep probe natural source experiment.Eos, Vol. 76, No. 46, Nov. 7. p.F604. Abstract.Colorado PlateauMantle, Geophysics -seismics
DS1995-0311
1995
Chinn, I.L., Gurney, J.J., Milledge, H.J., Taylor, W.R.Cathodluminescence of CO2 bearing and CO2 free diamonds from the George Creek K1 kimberlite.Proceedings of the Sixth International Kimberlite Conference Extended Abstracts, p. 116-17.Colorado, WyomingCathodluminescence, Deposit -George Creek
DS1995-0312
1995
Chinn, I.L., Gurney, J.J., Milledge, H.J., Taylor, W.R.Cathodluminescence properties of CO2 bearing and CO2 free diamonds from the George Creek K1 kimberlite dike.International Geology Review, Vol. 37, pp. 254=258.Colorado, WyomingDiamond morphology, CL properties
DS1995-0355
1995
Coopersmith, H.G., Griffin, W.L., Ryan, Win, McCallumTrace elements in garnets and chromites from Colorado Wyoming kimberlites as a guide to exploration.Proceedings of the Sixth International Kimberlite Conference Extended Abstracts, p. 118-120.Colorado, WyomingMantle sampling, metasomatism, emplacement, resortion, Deposit -Colorado Wyoming District
DM1995-2190
1995
Diamond InternationalRedaurum to acquire remaining Kelsey Lake propertyDiamond International, Jan-Feb. p. 36.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1995-2272
1995
Globe & MailRedaurum to mine diamonds in U.S. Colorado site will start up next monthGlobe and Mail, Nov. 7, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1995-0654
1995
Gordon, R.G.Is the Colorado Plateau rotating?Eos, Vol. 76, No. 46, Nov. 7. p.F177. Abstract.Colorado PlateauTectonics, Craton
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
DS1995-0771
1995
Hausel, W.D.Diamonds and their host rocks in the United States. *note listed as apreprint from author last year.Mining Engineering, Vol. 47, No. 8, August pp. 723-732.United States, ColoradoDiamond -list of stones, occurrences, Overview of areas - exploration
DS1995-0772
1995
Hausel, W.D.Diamonds, kimberlites, lamproites and related rocks in the United States. #2Exploration and Mining Geology, Vol. 4, No. 3, July pp. 243-270.United States, Wyoming, Colorado, CaliforniaKimberlites, Lamproites
DS1995-0773
1995
Hausel, W.D., Stahl, S.The Great Diamond Hoax of 1872Wyoming Geol. Association Field Conference Guidebook, pp. 13-28.ColoradoHistory -diamond hoax 1872
DS1995-0795
1995
Hildebrand, R.S.The origin of Diamondiferous kimberlitesGeological Society of America (GSA) Abstracts, Vol. 27, No. 6, abstract p. A 119.Northwest Territories, ColoradoKimberlites, Genesis
DM1995-2304
1995
Jewellers Circular KeystoneU.S. diamonds may go to U.S. jewellers...Kelsey LakeJewellers Circular Keystone, June p. 72.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1995-0889
1995
Johnston, J., Wannamaker, P.Deep electrical resistivity structure of the eastern Great Basin and Colorado Plateau Interior: implicationsEos, Vol. 76, No. 46, Nov. 7. p.F604. Abstract.Colorado PlateauMantle -extension, Geophysics -seismics
DS1995-1073
1995
Leahy, K., Taylor, W.R.The influence of the deep structure of the Glennie Domain on the Diamonds in Saskatchewan kimberlites.Proceedings of the Sixth International Kimberlite Conference Abstracts, pp. 314-316.Saskatchewan, ColoradoTectonics, Deposit -Falc, Sloan
DS1995-1100
1995
Liping Wang et al.Srilankite inclusions in pyrope megacrysts from the upper mantle beneath the Colorado Plateau.Eos, Vol. 76, No. 46, Nov. 7. p.F643. Abstract.Colorado PlateauPetrology, Mantle
DM1995-2352
1995
London Mining JournalNorth America's first diamond mineLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 324, No. 8320, March 31, p. 234.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1995-2473
1995
London Mining JournalToron to based Redaurum Limited recently revealed that its revenue From diamond sales has tripled...London Mining Journal, Vol. 324, No. 8320, March 31, p. 249.Zimbabwe, ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1995-2474
1995
LOveland Reporter HeraldCounty oks expansion of diamond mineLoveland Reporter Herald Newspaper, Aug. 15, 1p.ColoradoLegal -permits, Deposit -Kelsey Lake, Redaurum
DS1995-1266
1995
Ming Pang, Nummedal, D.Flexural subsidence and basement tectonics of the Cretaceous Western Interior Basin, United States.Geology, Vol. 23, No. 2, Feb. pp. 173-176.Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, UtahTectonics, Thrusting
DM1995-2492
1995
Mining MagazineNorth America's first diamond mine... Kelsey LakeMining Magazine, Vol. 172, No. 5, May pp. 310.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1995-2556
1995
Northern MinerRedaurum.. combined estimated tonnage from Kelsey lake... 16.9 milliontons.Northern Miner, Vol. 81, No. 25, August 21, p. 6.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1995-2793
1995
Northern MinerSuccess in Zimbabwe, Colorado renders Redaurum a buyNorthern Miner, Vol. 81, No. 32, Oct. 9Zimbabwe, ColoradoNews item, Investment commentary
DM1995-2794
1995
Northern MinerRedaurum expands River RanchNorthern Miner, Vol. 81, No. 6, April 10, p. 1, 2.Zimbabwe, ColoradoNews item, River Ranch mine
DS1995-1442
1995
Parsons, T., McCarthy, J.The active southwest margin of the Colorado Plateau: uplift of mantleoriginGeological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin, Vol. 107, No. 2, Feb. pp. 139-147Colorado Plateau, Utah, ArizonaMantle, Tectonics, subduction
DM1995-2846
1995
Paydirt -items from Diamond Conference, held PerthRedaurum prepares trial mining in Colorado... Kelsey Lake projectPaydirt, Vol. 1, No. 4, March, p. 47.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1995-2869
1995
ProspectorRoyal Star plucks Colorado diamondsThe Prospector, Jan-Feb, p. 15.ColoradoNews item, Royalstar Resources
DC1995-3231
1995
Redaurum LimitedRedaurum's diamond production increases...upgrade at River Ranch, upgrade at Quaggas Kop, update Kelsey LakeRedaurum Limited, July 4, 1p.Zimbabwe, South Africa, ColoradoNews item - press release
DM1995-2871
1995
Rocky Mountain NewsDiamond mine near Fort Collins... Kelsey LakeRocky Mountain News, March 27, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1995-1615
1995
Rowan, L.C., Bowers, T.L., Crowley, J.K., et al.Analysis of airborne visible infrared imaging spectrometer (AVIRIS) dat a Of the Iron Hill carbonatiteEconomic Geology, Vol. 90, No. 7, Nov. pp. 1966-1982.ColoradoCarbonatite, remote sensing, Deposit -Iron Hill
DS1995-1616
1995
Rowan, L.R.Remote sensing studies of the Mountain Pass, California and Iron Hill Colorado carbonatite complexes: summary.Iagod Giant Ore Deposits Workshop, J. Kutina, 14p.California, ColoradoCarbonatite, Remote sensing
DS1995-1777
1995
Smith, C.B., McCallum, M.E.Strontium and neodymium isotopic character of Colorado-Wyoming kimberlites: evidence for lithospheric variability...Eos, Vol. 76, No. 46, Nov. 7. p.F642. Abstract.Colorado, Wyoming, State LineGeochronology, Front Range, Sloan, Chicken Park, Green, Estes, Iron Mt
DS1995-1779
1995
Smith, D.Chlorite rich ultramafic reaction zones in Colorado Plateau xenoliths:recorders of sub-Moho hydration.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 121, No. 2, pp. 185-200.Colorado PlateauXenoliths
DS1995-1780
1995
Smith, D., Riter, J.C.Xenoliths, mantle processes, and dynamics of the Colorado PlateauEos, Vol. 76, No. 46, Nov. 7. p.F605. Abstract.Colorado PlateauCrust, Geodynamics
DS1995-1810
1995
Spencer, J.E.Uplift of the Colorado Plateau due to lithosphere attenuation during Laramide low angle subduction.Eos, Vol. 76, No. 46, Nov. 7. p.F605. Abstract.Colorado PlateauCrust, Geodynamics
DM1996-1661
1996
Baxter-Brown, R.The prospects for smaller mining companies setting up successful diamondoperations.Ft Conference Diamonds New Horizons..., 8p.ColoradoEconomics, Mining operations
DS1996-0297
1996
Coopersmith, H.Development of the Kelsey Lake diamond mine, ColoradoWyoming 32nd. Annual Forum Geology Industrial Minerals, pp. 11-12.ColoradoAbstract -diamond mine, Redaurum Limited
DS1996-0298
1996
Coopersmith, H.G., Schulze, D.J.Development and geology of the Kelsey Lake diamond mine, ColoradoSeg Guidebook, No. 26, pp. 5-20.ColoradoGeology, Deposit - Kelsey Lake
DS1996-0338
1996
Davis, L.L., Smith, D., McDowell, F.W., Walker, N.W., BorgEocene potassic magmatism at Two Buttes, Colorado, with implications for Cenozoic tectonics and magma generationGeological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 108, No. 12, Dec. pp. 1567-1579.ColoradoAlkaline rocks, Tectonics
DM1996-1674
1996
Denver PostColorado mine turns out rich diamond haul - Kelsey LakeThe Denver Post, June 14 2p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-1675
1996
Denver PostBig Colorado diamond finds buyers... Kelsey lake 28.3 plus other qualitystones.The Denver Post, Oct. 4, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-1676
1996
Denver PostColorado unearths huge diamond.... Kelsey LakeThe Denver Post, Sept. 6, 2p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-1691
1996
DiamantaireRedaurum has revealed that diamonds are being recovered from its newly commissioned treatment plant at KelseyDiamantaire, No. 42, May p. 2.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-1692
1996
DiamantaireRedaurum has revealed that diamonds are being recovered from newly commissioned treatment plant at Kelsey LakeDiamantaire, No. 42, May p. 4.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-1744
1996
Diamond InternationalInterest shown in Redaurum's United States diamonds.. Kelsey LakeDiamond International, Jan-Feb. p. 30, 33.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-1745
1996
Diamond InternationalGoldberg buys Colorado diamonds. .. Kelsey Lake MineDiamond International, Nov-Dec. p. 33.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1996-0423
1996
Environmental Law InstituteHard rock mining: State approaches to environmental protectionEnvironmental Law Institute book, 1616 P. St. northwest Suite 200 Wash. DC 20036, $ 29.95Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, NevadaBook -ad, Environmental regulations, legal, laws
DS1996-0424
1996
Environmental Law InstituteHard rock mining: state approaches to environmental protectionEnvironmental Law Institute, $ 30.00 United StatesArizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, NevadaLegal, legislation, Book -ad
DS1996-0446
1996
Federman, D.Looking westward: the first American mine... Kelsey LakeModern Jeweler, March pp. 31-32.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-1853
1996
Financial PostKelsey Lake diamond a 28.3 carat gemFinancial Post, Sept. 6, p. 47.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-1886
1996
Fort Collins ColoradeanColorado diamond dazzles at debut... large cut gem from Kelsey Lake mineFort Collins Coloradean, Dec. 5, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-1887
1996
Fort Collins ColoradeanColorado Diamond dazzles at debutFort Collins Coloradean, Dec. 6, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-1888
1996
Fort Collins ColoradeanWhat's mined could be yours....Kelsey Lake diamondsFort Collins Coloradoan, June 14 2p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-1889
1996
Fort Collins Coloradean28.3 carat gem to go on display. ( Kelsey Lake)Fort Collins Coloradean, Nov. 25.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-1890
1996
Fort Collins ColoradeanArea mine cuts a deal for impressive diamond... Kelsey Lake's 28.3 caratFort Collins Coloradoan, Oct. 4, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-1891
1996
Fort Collins ColoradeanTop jewellers woo local mine's giant gem... Tiffany's and others... KelseyLakeFort Collins Coloradoan, Sept. 11, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-1892
1996
Fort Collins ColoradeanDiamond find a shining moment for area mine... Kelsey LakeFort Collins Coloradoan, Sept. 6, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1996-0494
1996
Gems & GemologyDiamonds from Kelsey Lake, ColoradoGems and gemology, Gem News, Vol. 32, Winter, pp. 282-3.ColoradoDiamond morphology, crystallography, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-1902
1996
Globe & MailFuture bright for mine: Redaurum Diamond stake a first in North America...Kelsey Lake.Globe and Mail, May 3, p. B19.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1996-0616
1996
Hausel, W.D.Diamonds, kimberlites and lamproites in the Wyoming Craton, Western USASociety for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME)/American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) PHoenix, Arizona, March 14th., p. 49. AbstractWyoming, ColoradoDiamond genesis, Craton -Wyoming
DS1996-0652
1996
Huett, W.Colorado - a diamond in the rough... Kelsey LakeColorado Country Life Magazine, March pp. 14-16.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1996-0658
1996
Hyde Park JewellerThe unveiling of the Colorado diamond at Hyde Park Jewellers in DenverColorado, Dec. 5, Kelsey Lake.Brochure, 5p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-1941
1996
Inside Fort CollinsDiamond's are Redaurum's best friend..diamond mining process has not really changed much since old daysInside Fort Collins, July 11, 2p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-1954
1996
Jewellers Circular KeystoneColorado diamonds expected this year... Kelsey LakeJewellers Circular Keystone, Feb, p. 24.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-1955
1996
Jewellers Circular KeystoneColorado's diamonds cap geologist's quest. Kelsey LakeJewellers Circular Keystone, October pp. 102, 103.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1996-0808
1996
Laramie BountifulCompany opens commercial diamond mine... Kelsey LakeLaramie Bountiful, June 14, p. 1, 16.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1996-0829
1996
Lee, D-K., Grand, S.P.Upper mantle shear structure beneath the Colorado Rocky MountainsJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 101, No. B10, Oct. 10, pp. 22, 233-44.Colorado, WyomingTectonics, Structure
DM1996-1997
1996
London Mining JournalColorado Diamonds.... Redaurum has begun commercial production from its mine at Kelsey Lake.London Mining Journal, Vol. 326, No. 8377, May 10, p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-1998
1996
London Mining JournalColorado Diamonds... production from Kelsey LakeLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 326, No. 8377, May 10, p. 359.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-1999
1996
London Mining JournalU.S. diamonds.... Fifth largest to be discovered in the United States .. Kelsey Lake28.3London Mining Journal, Vol. 327, No. 8395, Sept. 13, p. 206.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-2000
1996
London Mining JournalA new era for U.S. diamondsLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 326, No. 8359, Jan. 5, p. 1-2.Colorado, Zimbabwe, South AfricaNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-2125
1996
London Mining JournalRedaurum completes sales of diamonds from four diamond MinesLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 326, No. 8372, April 5, p. 254.South Africa, Zimbabwe, ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1996-0905
1996
Mattie, P.D., Condie, K.C.Mafic xenoliths from the Navajo volcanic field, Four Corners: constraints on the composition of crust.Geological Society of America, Abstracts, Vol. 28, No. 7, p. A-213.Colorado PlateauXenoliths
DS1996-0925
1996
McElfish, J.M., Bernstein, T., Bass, S.P., Sheldon, E.Hard rock mining: ColoradoEnvironmental Law Institute, Chapter 4, pp. 103-158ColoradoMining laws, Environmental
DS1996-0926
1996
MCElfish, J.M., Berstein, T., Bassm S., Sheldon, E.Hard rock mining: state approaches to environmental protection.... Coloradochapter.Environmental Law Institute, Chapter 4, pp. 103-158.ColoradoLegal overview, Environmental overview
DM1996-2155
1996
Mining EngineeringColorado Diamond announced trial mining... Kelsey LakeMining Engineering, Vol. 48, No. 5, May p. 53-54.ColoradoNews item, Redauram Limited
DM1996-2156
1996
Mining EngineeringColorado diamond mine goes into productionMining Engineering, Vol. 48, No. 8, August p. 11.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Ltd.
DM1996-2163
1996
Mining MagazineDiamond production starts in ColoradoMining Magazine, Vol. 174, No. 2, Feb. p. 121.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-2180
1996
National JewellerMade in USA diamonds... stones from Colorado to premiere this year. KelseyLake.National Jeweller, March 1 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-2181
1996
New York DiamondsColorado's diamonds... they're in the market... Kelsey LakeNew York Diamonds, Oct/Nov. pp. 28-30.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-2182
1996
New York TimesA diamond industry in the rough.. U.S. Mining is making a comeback ofsorts...Kelsey Lake mine.The New York Times, August 3.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Ltd.
DM1996-2233
1996
Northern MinerRedaurum reports start up at Kelsey Lake mineNorthern Miner, Vol. 82, No. 11, May 13. p. 6.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-2234
1996
Northern MinerRedaurum starts production at Kelsey Lake diamond mineNorthern Miner, Vol. 82, No. 17, June 24, p. 1, 2.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-2235
1996
Northern MinerHuge gem diamond found at KelseyNorthern Miner, Vol. 82, No. 29, Sept. 16, p. 10.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-2236
1996
Northern MinerRedaurum sells gems to middleman.... GoldbergNorthern Miner, Vol. 82, No. 33, Oct. 14, p. 6.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-2237
1996
Northern MinerRedaurum to finance mine expansion... rights offering... Kelsey LakeNorthern Miner, Vol. 82, No. 42, Dec. 16, p. 6.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-2399
1996
Northern MinerRedaurum sales up..Northern Miner, Vol. 82, No. 21, July 22, p. 6.South Africa, Colorado, ZimbabweNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-2401
1996
Northern MinerRedaurum steps up diamond output at African projectsNorthern Miner, Exploring for Diamonds Feature, Vol. 81, No. 51, Feb. 19, p. B10.South Africa, Zimbabwe, ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-2417
1996
Northern MinerRedaurum recovers more diamondsNorthern Miner, Vol. 82, No. 5, April 1, p. 6.Zimbabwe, South Africa, ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1996-1074
1996
Parsons, T., McCarthy, J., Criley, E.E.Crustal structure of the Colorado Plateau Arizona: application of new long offset seismic dat a analysis...Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 101, No. 5, May 10, pp. 1173-94.Arizona, Colorado PlateauGeophysics -seismics, Structure, tectonics
DM1996-2483
1996
PaydirtCompany gears for big return from new Rocky Mountain mine... Kelsey LakePaydirt, May, p. 27.Coloradonews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-2484
1996
PaydirtBig stone recovered from Kelsey Lake (28.3 in September)Paydirt, Vol. 1, No. 23, p. 62.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1996-1168
1996
RBC Dominion SecuritiesWhile the majority of Redaurum's diamond assets move from strength tostrength, there is concern River RanchRbc Securities, August 5.Colorado, Zimbabwe, South AfricaNews item, Redaurum Ltd.
DC1996-2898
1996
Redaurum LimitedColorado diamonds sold in New YorkRedaurum Limited, Oct. 3, 1p.ColoradoNews item -press release, Redaurum Limited
DC1996-2899
1996
Redaurum Limited$4.2 million financing closedRedaurum Limited, May 28, 1p.Colorado, South AfricaNews item - press release
DC1996-2900
1996
Redaurum LimitedRedaurum's 1996 diamond sales revenue passes C$6 millionRedaurum Limited, Oct. 7, 1p.Colorado, South Africa, ZimbabweNews item - press release
DS1996-1173
1996
Reid, M.R., Ramos, R.C.Chemical dynamics of enriched mantle in the southwestern United States:thorium isotope evidence.Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 138, No. 1/4, Feb. 1, pp. 67-82.Nevada, Arizona, ColoradoGeochemistry, geochronology, Mantle geodynamics
DS1996-1191
1996
Riter, J.C.A., Smith, D.Xenolith constraints on the thermal history of the mantle below the Colorado Plateau.Geology, Vol. 24, No. 3, March pp. 267-270.Colorado PlateauXenoliths, Mantle geothermometry
DS1996-1199
1996
Rocky Mountain ConstructionColorado diamond mine up and runningRocky Mountain Construction, August 15, 2p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-2545
1996
Rocky Mountain NewsJeweller showing off a major rock.... Colorado Diamond. ( Kelsey Lake)Rocky Mountain News, Dec. 6, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-2546
1996
Rocky Mountain NewsDiamond mine in Colorado is a first... Canadian company digging gems near Wyoming border.Rocky Mountain News, June 16, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-2547
1996
Rocky Mountain NewsDiamond mine in Colorado is a first. Canadian company digging gems near Wyoming border.Rocky Mountain News, June 16.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-2548
1996
Rocky Mountain NewsRockies once had diamonds to burn... Hausel comments and mention of KelseyLake.Rocky Mountain News, Oct. 27, p. 22A.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-2549
1996
Rocky Mountain NewsHuge diamond to stay in Colorado... Kelsey Lake 28.3 stoneRocky Mountain News, Oct. 4, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1996-2550
1996
Rocky Mountain NewsFirm Mines 28.3 carat diamond... Kelsey LakeRocky Mountain News, Sept. 6, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1996-1224
1996
Ruo, L.Crustal structure of the Colorado Plateau in Arizona - PACE 1989University of Saskatchewan, MSc. 179p.Colorado PlateauTectonics
DM1996-2558
1996
Shor, R.Colorado's diamonds - they're in the market. ( Kelsey Lake)New York Diamonds, Oct-Nov. pp. 28-30.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1996-1325
1996
Slack, P.D., Davis, P.M., et al.The upper mantle structure of the central Rio Grande rift region from teleseismic P and S wave attenuations.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 101, No. B7, July 10, pp. 16, 003-24.Colorado PlateauGeodynamics, tectonics, structure, Geophysics -seismics
DM1996-2563
1996
The Arizona RepublicShunned mine yields 28 carat diamond... Kelsey LakeThe Arizona Republic, Sept. 7, p. A10.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1996-1427
1996
Thompson, T.B.Diamonds to gold 1. State line kimberlite district, II Cresson mine, Cripple Creek DistrictSoc. Economic Geology Guidebook series, No. 26, 83pColoradoGuidebook - table of contents, Deposit - Cresson
DC1996-2982
1996
US Diamond CorpConfirmed VSE accepted filing final documents regarding privateplacement... work on George Creek claims.George Cross Newsletter, No. 184, Sept. 23.ColoradoNews item - press release
DS1996-1490
1996
Voynick, S.This 28.3 carat gem is the fifth largest ever found in North America And the best is yet to come.. Kelsey LakeRock and GeM., Dec. pp. 12-13.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1996-1527
1996
Wendlandt, E., De Paolo D.J., Baldridge, W.S.Thermal history of Colorado Plateau lithosphere from samarium-neodymium (Sm-Nd) mineral geochronology of xenoliths.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 108, No. 7, July pp. 757-767.ColoradoGeochronology, Xenoliths
DS1996-1534
1996
White-Pinella, K.C., Wendlandt, R.F.Characterization of genitizing fluids at the Iron Hill carbonatite Gunnison County, Colorado.Geological Society of America, Abstracts, Vol. 28, No. 7, p. A-213.ColoradoCarbonatite, Deposit - Iron Hill
DS1996-1545
1996
Williams, M.I., Karlstrom, K.E.Looping P-T paths and high T low pressure middle crustal metamorphism: Proterozoic evolution of the southwest USAGeology, Vol. 24, No. 12, Dec. pp. 1119-22.Colorado PlateauProterozoic, Tectonics
DM1997-1349
1997
Clifford, D.Kelsey Lake's place in historyMining Magazine, Vol. 177, No. 4, Oct. pp. 23, 25, 26, 28.ColoradoGeology, history, production, Deposit - Kelsey Lake, Redaurum Ltd.
DS1997-0197
1997
Clifford, D.Colorado diamonds a reality .. Kelsey LakeNorth American Mining, Vol. 1, No. 8, October pp. 5, 6, 7, 9, 11.ColoradoNews item, Deposit - Kelsey Lake, Redaurum Limited
DS1997-0203
1997
Colorado Geological Survey Info. SeriesColorado mineral activity, 1996 update...brief overview of Kelsey Lake operation and diamonds.Colorado Geological Survey Info. Series, No. 42, 3p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1997-0217
1997
Coopersmith, H.G.Kelsey Lake: first diamond mine in North AmericaMining Engineering, Vol. 46, No. 4, April pp. 30-33.ColoradoDiamond mining, Deposit - Kelsey Lake
DS1997-0229
1997
Crosby, R.Largest polished diamond in North America weighs in at 16.86 carats. (Kelsey Lake).Press release, 2p. Sept. 25.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1354
1997
Denver PostDiamond mine is a gem... big diamonds found... news of 28.2 and 16.3carats.Denver Post, July 19 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1355
1997
Denver PostBig Colorado diamond will debut today at storeDenver Post, Sept. 24, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1356
1997
Denver PostColorado diamonds go on sale... 16.8 stone could fetch $ 500, 000, KelseyLake.Denver Post, Sept. 25, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1357
1997
Denver PostGem of a find. ( Kelsey Lake )Denver Post, Sept. 25, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1359
1997
DiamantaireRedaurum to defend Kelsey Lake lawsuit #1Diamantaire, No. 50, Feb. p. 2.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1382
1997
Diamond InternationalRedaurum to defend Kelsey Lake lawsuit #2Diamond International, March/April p. 24.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1383
1997
Diamond InternationalColorado unearths more large diamonds... Kelsey LakeDiamond International, No. 49, Sept/Oct. p. 23.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1444
1997
Financial PostRedaurum plans to defend diamond play 'vigorously'. Kelsey LakeFinancial Post, Feb. 1, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1475
1997
Fort Collins ColoradeanA gem indeed.. cut and polish yields 16 carat local diamondFort Collins Coloradean, Sept. 24, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Kelsey Lake
DM1997-1476
1997
Fort Collins ColoradeanColorado diamonds finds excite gem merchantsFort Collins Coloradean, Sept. 25. 1p.ColoradoNews item, Kelsey Lake
DM1997-1477
1997
Fort Collins ColoradeanDiamond mine rejects UP claim... Kelsey LakeFort Collins Newspaper, April 9, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1478
1997
Fort Collins ColoradeanDiamond dispute settled... Kelsey Lake, Union PacificFort Collins Coloradian, Aug. 29 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1479
1997
Fort Collins ColoradeanGlitter fails to spark Colorado diamond rushFort Collins Coloradean, Jan. 4, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1480
1997
Fort Collins ColoradeanA gem dandy1 of 2 big diamonds found near border 6th largest incontinent.Fort Collins Coloradoan, July 19. 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1481
1997
Fort Collins ColoradeanCurious flock to view 'rock'16.8 carat diamond on display here... KelseyLake.Fort Collins Coloradean, Nov. 28 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1482
1997
Fort Collins ColoradeanColorado diamonds pique buyer interest... Kelsep Lake diamonds on displayat local jewellery store.Fort Collins Coloradoan, Oct. 13, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1484
1997
Gem News InternationalDiamonds from Kelsey Lake Colorado. Mineralogy of the diamondsGems and Gemology, Winter 1996 p. 282-283.ColoradoCrystallography
DS1997-0377
1997
Gems & GemologyOpalescent and other unusual diamonds... at the Tucson mineral showGems and Gemology, Vol. 33, Spring, p. 60-61.ColoradoDiamond crystallography, Kelsey Lake diamonds
DS1997-0378
1997
Gems & GemologyTwo noteworthy stones from the Americas... Kelsey Lake diamond..Gems and Gemology, Vol. 33, Spring, p. 54.ColoradoNews item, Kelsey Lake yellow diamond
DS1997-0411
1997
Gill, C., Marrs, R.Detection of kimberlite pipes in the Colorado - Wyoming State Line District using AVARIS.Twelfth Geologic Remote Sensing, Nov. 17th., AbstractsColorado, WyomingGeophysics - remote sensing, AVARIS
DM1997-1501
1997
Globe & MailDiamond yield 16.86 carats. ( kelsey Lake)Globe and Mail, Sept. 25, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1997-0539
1997
International Geological CongressEnergy and mineral resources for the 21st Century - geology of mineraldeposits, mineral economicsIgc 30th, Vol. 9, 550pChina, Korea, Finland, France, Japan, Colorado, ItalyBook - table of contents, Mineral deposits
DS1997-0639
1997
Kruse, F.A., Boardman, J.W.Characterization and mapping of kimberlites and related diatremes using airborne visible/ Infrared imaging...Twelfth Geologic Remote Sensing, Nov. 17th., AbstractsUtah, Colorado, WyomingGeophysics - remote sensing, Spectrometer
DS1997-0657
1997
Leadville Herald DemocratDiamond exhibit debuts at National Mining Hall of Fame. a new exhibit features Kelsey Lake diamonds.Leadville Herald Democrat, May 8, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1590
1997
London Mining JournalKelsey Lake litigation... Redaurum filed a defense and counterclaimLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 328, No. 8424, April 11, p. 289.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1591
1997
London Mining JournalNew kimberlite for RedaurumLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 328, No. 8427, May 2, p. 353.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1592
1997
London Mining JournalKelsey Lake settlement.... Union PacificLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 329, No. 8446, Sept. 12, p. 215.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1593
1997
London Mining JournalRedaurum Limited recent rights issue was oversubscribedLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 328, no 8415, Feb. 7, p. 122.Colorado, South Africa, ZimbabweNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1997-0743
1997
Mattie, P.D., Condie, K.C., Selverstone, J., Kyle, P.R.Origin of the continental crust in the Colorado Plateau: geochemical evidence from mafic xenoliths....Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 61, No. 10, May pp. 2007-22.Colorado PlateauXenoliths, Navajo Volcanic Field
DS1997-0755
1997
McGuire, A.V., Mukasa, S.B.Magmatic modification of the uppermost mantle beneath the Basin and Range to Colorado Plateau Transition....Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 128, No. 1, pp. 52-65.Colorado, Arizona, Colorado PlateauMantle, Magma
DM1997-1735
1997
Mining EngineeringUnion Pacific sues for Colorado Diamond Mine... Kelsey LakeMining Engineering, Vol. 49, No. 3, March p. 18.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1745
1997
Mining MagazineKelsey Lake twin!... Maxwell pipeMining Magazine, Vol. 176, No. 6, June p. 388.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1769
1997
New York DiamondsRedaurum acquires new U.S. kimberlite... Maxwell pipeNew York Diamonds, July/August, p. 12.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1770
1997
New York DiamondsRedaurum plans to expand in the U.SNew York Diamonds, March/April Vol. 39, p. 14.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1771
1997
New York DiamondsRedaurum retires debt.. debentureNew York Diamonds, May-June p. 12.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1772
1997
New York DiamondsKelsey Lake set for expansionNew York Diamonds, Nov-Dec. p. 8.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1794
1997
Northern ColoradoRailroad, mining company set stage for diamond fightNorthern Colorado Business section, July p. 9.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1849
1997
Northern MinerUnion Pacific lays claim to diamond mine... Kelsey LakeNorthern Miner, Vol. 82, No. 50, Feb. 10, p. 10.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1850
1997
Northern MinerRedaurum acquires Colorado kimberlite... Maxwell pipe propertyNorthern Miner, Vol. 83, No. 10, May 5, p. 6.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1851
1997
Northern MinerBigger is better for Redaurum.. two diamonds 28.2 and 16.3 carats. (KelseyLake)Northern Miner, Vol. 83, No. 22, July 28, p. 6.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1852
1997
Northern MinerRedaurum gem sets record....28.2 caratNorthern Miner, Vol. 86, No. 36, Nov. 3, p. 6.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-1853
1997
Northern MinerRedaurum reports diamond salesNorthern Miner, Vol. 82, No. 49, Feb. 3, C. 12.Colorado, South Africa, ZimbabweNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-2005
1997
Northern MinerRedaurum to dispose of mining assetsNorthern Miner, Vol. 83, No. 43, Dec. 22-28, p. 6.Zimbabwe, Colorado, South AfricaNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1997-0891
1997
Paulson, S.K., Denver PostCut diamond may be a record. ( Kelsey Lake)Denver Post, Sept. 24, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Ltd.
DM1997-2076
1997
PaydirtKelsey Lake mine produces two stand outs... 28.2 and 16.3 carat gemsPaydirt, Vol. 1, No. 30, July, p. 76.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DC1997-2490
1997
Redaurum LimitedRedaurum acquires new kimberlite in Colorado.. Maxwell pipeRedaurum Limited, April 24, 1p.ColoradoNews item - press release
DC1997-2491
1997
Redaurum LimitedRedaurum to defend claim. (UP and Kelsey Lake)Redaurum Limited, Jan. 30. 1p.ColoradoNews item - press release
DC1997-2492
1997
Redaurum LimitedLargest diamond in USA history. ( Kelsey Lake)Redaurum Limited, Sept. 24, 1p.ColoradoNews item - press release
DC1997-2493
1997
Redaurum LimitedRedaurum susbstantially eliminates all of its debt through redemption ofdebentures, .Redaurum Limited, Feb. 5, 1p.Colorado, South Africa, ZimbabweNews item - press release
DM1997-2125
1997
Rocky Mountain NewsMine battle prompts countersuit... Redaurum counter claim says Union Pacific lost any rights to diamonds.Rocky Mountain News, April 2, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-2126
1997
Rocky Mountain NewsBrilliant strategy.. patience pays off for diamond... diamonds find a quickmarket... Kelsey Lake.Rocky Mountain News, Dec. 14, 2p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-2127
1997
Rocky Mountain NewsUP is playing rough, diamond miners say... Redaurum and Kelsey LakeRocky Mountain News, Feb. 4, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DM1997-2128
1997
Rocky Mountain NewsColorado diamonds go on sale... largest jewel found in North America could fetch $ 500, 000. (Kelsey Lake)Rocky Mountain News, Sept. 25. 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1997-0978
1997
Rowan, L.C.Remote sensing studies of the Mountain Pass, California and Iron Hill, Colorado carbonatite complexes: summaryGlobal Tectonics and Metallogeny, Vol. 6, No. 2, March pp. 119-124.California, ColoradoCarbonatite, Deposit - Mountain Pass, Iron Hill
DS1997-1032
1997
Sheehan, A.F., Jones, C.H., Schneider, J.M.Contrasting lithospheric structure beneath the Colorado Plateau and GreatBasin: initial results from PASSCAL.Geophysical Res. Letters, Vol. 24, No. 21, Nov. 1, pp. 2609-12.Colorado PlateauGeophysics - seismics PASSCAL, Mantle
DS1997-1152
1997
Thompson, R.N., Velde, D., Leat, P.T., Morrison, MitchellOligocene lamproite containing an Aluminum poor, Titanium rich biotite, Middle Park, northwest Colorado, USAMineralogical Magazine, No. 407, August pp. 557-572.ColoradoLamproite, Deposit - Middle Park area
DS1997-1216
1997
Voynick, S.Colorado diamonds. Overview of Kelsey Lake mine and historyCompressed Air, Ingersoll-Rand, Apr-May, pp. 20-24.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1997-1243
1997
White, L.Kelsey Lake: an operations report on the only commercial U.S. diamondmine.Engineering and Mining Journal, Vol., August pp. 16 ( 4 p.)ColoradoMining, Redaurum Limited, Deposit - Kelsey Lake
DS1998-0001
1998
Abbasi, K.uranium-lead (U-Pb) zircons dates from lower crustal xenoliths, State Line kimberlitedistrict, Colorado.Geological Society of America (GSA) Annual Meeting, abstract. only, p.A352.ColoradoGeochronology, State Line District
DS1998-0095
1998
Beard, A.D., Milledge, H.J.Infrared and microprobe studies of intrusions and micro-inclusions indiamond.7th International Kimberlite Conference Abstract, pp. 61-63.Australia, New South Wales, South Africa, ColoradoDiamond inclusions, Jagersfontein, George Creek, Carbonado - phosphate
DS1998-0208
1998
Cappa, J.A.Alkalic igneous rocks of Colorado and their associated ore deposits -Chapter 4, State Line District.Colorado Resources series, No. 35, pp. 35-46.ColoradoAlkaline rocks, State Line kimberlites - overview
DS1998-0249
1998
Chinn, I.L., Gurney, J.J., Harte, B., FitzimmonsNitrogen contents of diamond plates: a comparison of FTIR and SIMSanalysis.7th International Kimberlite Conference Abstract, pp. 152-4.ColoradoDiamond morphology - nitrogen, Deposit - George Creek
DS1998-0250
1998
Chinn, I.L., McCallum, M.E., Harris, Milledge, GurneyCO2 bearing diamonds in eclogite xenoliths from the Sloan 2 kimberlite, Colorado.7th International Kimberlite Conference Abstract, p. 155.Colorado, WyomingEclogite xenoliths, Deposit - Sloan 2
DS1998-0303
1998
Das, T., Nolet, G.Crustal thickness map of the western United States by partitioned waveforminversion.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 103, No. 12, Dec. 10, pp. 30, 021-38.Cordillera, Colorado PlateauTomography, Geophysics - seismic
DS1998-0334
1998
Deep Probe Working GroupProbing the Archean and Proterozoic lithosphere of western North AmericaGsa Today, Vol. 8, No. 7, July, pp. 1-6, 16-17.Wyoming, California, Colorado PlateauGeophysics - seismics, Mantle
DM1998-1706
1998
Denver PostDiamond will stay in state.... 16.87 carat cut stone from Kelsey LakeDenver Post, Feb. 21, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1998-0358
1998
Doodson, A., DePaolo, D.J., Kennedy, B.M.Helium isotopes in lithospheric mantle: evidence from Tertiary basalts Of the western USAGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 62, No. 23/24, Dec. pp. 3775-87.Colorado Plateau, MantleLithosphere, Geochronology, Noble gases
DS1998-0369
1998
Ducea, M.N., Saleeby, J.B.The age and origin of a thick mafic ultramafic keel from beneath the Sierra Nevada Batholith.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 133, No. 1-2, pp. 169=85.Nevada, Colorado PlateauTectonics
DM1998-1820
1998
Fort Collins ColoradeanColorado's largest diamond sold.... from Kelsey LakeFort Collins Coloradean, Feb. 22, 2p.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1998-0476
1998
Garza, R.S.M., Acton, G.D., Geissman, J.W.Carboniferous through Jurassic paleomagnetic dat a and their bearing on rotation of the Colorado Plateau.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 103, No. B10, Oct. 10, pp. 24179-88.Colorado PlateauGeophysics - paleomagnetics, Tectonics
DS1998-0541
1998
Grutter, H.S.Chrome - calcium, magnesium number and Yttrium characteristics of garnets in depleted lherzolite...7th International Kimberlite Conference Abstract, pp. 277-9.South Africa, Colorado, ChinaLherzolite, harzburgite, dunite, Mantle xenoliths
DS1998-0575
1998
Hanstock, T.J., Levander, A.R., Snelson, C.M., et al.The deep probe experiments: continent scale active source seismic profilingAmerican Geophysical Union (AGU) Annual Meeting, Vol 79, No. 17, p. 229. abstract.Alberta, Montana, Colorado PlateauGeophysics - seismics
DS1998-0704
1998
Jones, C.H., Sonder, L.J., Unruh, J.R.Lithospheric gravitational potential energy and past orogenesis:implications for conditions - deformation..Geology, Vol. 26, No. 7, July pp. 639-642.Colorado, WyomingLaramide Orogeny, deformation, Mantle
DS1998-0723
1998
Karlstrom, K.E., Williams, M.L.Heterogeneity of the middle crust: implications for strength of continentallithosphere.Geology, Vol. 26, No. 9, Sept. pp. 815-8.Colorado, PlateauWyoming Archean province, Mantle, Paleoproterozoic
DS1998-0971
1998
McCammon, C.A., Chinn, I.L., McCallum, M.E.Ferric iron content of mineral inclusions in diamonds from George Creek determined - Mossbauer spectroscopy.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 133, No. 1-2, pp. 30-37.ColoradoMineral inclusions, Deposit - George Creek
DS1998-1051
1998
Mueller, P.A., Wooden, J.L., Mogk, D.W.Early Archean crust in the northern Wyoming Province. Evidence from uranium-lead (U-Pb)ages of detrital zircons.Precambrian Research, Vol. 91, No. 3-4, Aug. pp. 295-308.Wyoming, Colorado PlateauGeochronology
DM1998-2264
1998
Northern MinerRedaurum scoops up mining assets.... Centenary Investments ... to complete private placement.Northern Miner, Vol. 84, No. 11, May 11-17, p. 18.Colorado, ZimbabweNews item, Redaurum Limited
DS1998-1168
1998
Pizzolato, L.A., Schulze, D.J.Preliminary investigations of megacrysts and peridotite xenoliths from the Kelsey Lake kimberlite.7th. Kimberlite Conference abstract, pp. 693-5.Colorado, Wyoming, United StatesPeridotite, Deposit - Kelsey Lake
DS1998-1267
1998
Ruiz, J., McCandless, T.E., Helmstaedt, H.H.Eclogites from the Colorado Plateau: a Phanerozoic record of subduction beneath North America.7th. Kimberlite Conference abstract, pp. 757-9.Colorado PlateauSubduction, Eclogites
DS1998-1501
1998
Unruh, J.R., Twiss, R.J.Coseismic growth of basement involved anticles: the North ridge Laramideconnection.Geology, Vol. 26, No. 4, Apr. pp. 335-338.Colorado, WyomingGeophysics - seismics, Thrust faults, uplifts, structure, Laramide Orogeny
DC1998-2996
1998
US Diamond CorpAnnounced termination of option with Diamond-X LLC of Colorado for certain properties in Larimer County.George Cross Newsletter, No. 46, March 6.ColoradoNews item - press release
DS1998-1639
1998
Zichella, V., De Gasperis, A.A., Pendock, N.E.Mineral mapping with hyper spectral data: a case study over the Moses Rock Dyke and Mule Ear Diatreme, Utah.7th International Kimberlite Conference Abstract, pp. 1007-8.Utah, United States, Colorado PlateauRemote sensing, Deposit - Moses Rock, Mule Ear
DS1999-0057
1999
Bell, R.S., Corbett, J.D.New perspectives from vintage geophysics for the State Line diamonddistrict.Geology and Mineral of Wyoming, Oct. 14, 15. abstract p. 28.Colorado, WyomingGeophysics, Deposit - Kelsey Lake
DS1999-0142
1999
Condie, K.C., Latysh, N., Selverstone, J.Geochemistry, neodymium and Strontium isotopes and uranium-lead (U-Pb) zircon ages of granitoid metasedimentary xenoliths from Navajo...Chemical Geology, Vol. 156, No. 1-4, Apr. 1, pp. 95-134.Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, WyomingFour Corners area, Navajo volcanic field, Xenoliths
DS1999-0143
1999
Condie, K.C., Selverstone, J.The crust of the Colorado Plateau: new views of an old arcJournal of Geology, Vol. 107, No. 4, July pp. 387-98.Colorado Plateau, Arizona, New MexicoGeophysics - seismics, xenoliths, Crustal model
DS1999-0148
1999
Coopersmith, H.Diamond developments in the Colorado/Wyoming diamond provinceGeology and mineral of Wyoming, Oct. 14, 15. abstract pp. 17-18.ColoradoNews item - brief, Deposit - Kelsey Lake
DS1999-0341
1999
Jones, B.The lure of diamonds.. coveted everywhere.. found in exotic locations including America.Rock and GeM., April pp. 24-27.Arkansas, Colorado, WyomingNews, History - layman
DM1999-1060
1999
London Mining JournalMcKenzie Bay to buy diamond mine.... Kelsey LakeLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 333, No. 8551, Oct. 1, p. 264.ColoradoNews item, McKenzie Bay International
DC1999-1606
1999
McKenzie Bay International LtdMcKenzie Bay International to acquire Diamond Company NL - Kelsey lake diamond mine from Redaurum Limited.McKenzie Bay International., Sept. 15, 2p.ColoradoNews item - press release, Deposit - Kelsey Lake
DM1999-1214
1999
Northern ColoradoDiamond miners set to return to work... Kelsey Lake. McKenzie Bay LtdNorthern Colorado, Business report, Sept. 24, 2p.ColoradoNews item, Kelsey Lake mine
DM1999-1248
1999
Northern MinerNewcomer picks up Kelsey Lake.... Redaurum has signed a letter of agreement with McKenzie Bay InternationalNorthern Miner, Vol. 85, No. 32, Oct. 4-10, p. B5.ColoradoNews item, Redaurum, McKenzie Bay International
DS1999-0560
1999
Pizzolato, L.A., Schulze, D.J.Mantle derived material from the Kelsey Lake kimberlite, Colorado WyomingGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Geological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC)., Vol. 24, p. 100. abstractColorado, WyomingPeridotite, Deposit - Kelsey Lake
DC1999-1664
1999
Redaurum LimitedRedaurum - sale of Kelsey Lake mineRedaurum Limited, Sept. 14, 1p.ColoradoNews item - press release, McKenzie Bay International Ltd.
DS1999-0605
1999
RocktalkWhat are diamonds? Overview for laymanColorado Geological Survey, Vol. 2, No. 3, July pp. 1-12.ColoradoDiamonds - brief overview, History
DS1999-0615
1999
Ruiz, J., McCandless, T.E., Helmstaedt, H.H.Re Os model ages for eclogite xenoliths from the Colorado Plateau, USA7th International Kimberlite Conference Nixon, Vol. 2, pp. 736-40.Colorado Plateau, New MexicoGeochronology, subduction, diatreme, Moses Rock, Garnet Ridge, Mule Ear
DS1999-0637
1999
Schulze, D.J.Mantle sources of chromite xenocrysts in kimberliteGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Geological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC)., Vol. 24, p. 110. abstractSouth Africa, Colorado, OntarioCR-rich spinels, Mantle peridotite
DS1999-0648
1999
Selverstone, J., Pun, A., Condie, K.C.Xenolithic evidence for Proterozoic crustal evolution beneath the ColoradoPlateau.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 111, No. 4, Apr. pp. 590-606.Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauMinettes, Navajo volcanic field
DS1999-0682
1999
Smith, D., Riter, J.C.A., Mertzman, S.A.Water rock interactions, orthopyroxene growth and Si enrichment in themantle: evidence in xenoliths...Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol.165, No.1, Jan.15, pp.45-54.Colorado PlateauXenoliths
DS1999-0699
1999
Spencer, J.E.The active southwest margin of the Colorado Plateau: uplift of mantleorigin: discussion and reply.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 111, No. 1, pp. 154-7.Colorado PlateauTectonics
DS1999-0726
1999
Tandon, K., Brown., L., Hearn, T.Deep structure of the northern Rio Grande rift beneath the San Luis basin (Colorado) from a seismic surveyTectonophysics, Vol. 302, No. 1-2, Feb. 15, pp. 41-56.ColoradoTectonics, rift evolution
DS2000-0214
2000
De Paolo, D.J., Daley, E.E.Neodynium isotopes in basalts of the southwest basin and range and lithospheric thinning .. cont. extensionChemical Geology, Vol. 169, No. 3-4, Sept. pp. 157-186.Colorado PlateauGeochronology, Continent - extension
DS2000-0228
2000
Denver Business JournalColorado diamond mine back in business. McKenzie Bay ...reopens 'Howard's mine!'Denver Business Journal, Sept. 22-28, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Kelsey Lake
DS2000-0282
2000
Farmer, G.L., Letser, A.C., Bowring, S., Matzel, J.Composition of the lower continental crust beneath the Cheyenne Belt S. WyoGeological Society of America (GSA) Abstracts, Vol. 32, No. 7, p.A-386.Wyoming, ColoradoGeochronology - isotopic evidence, Xenoliths - mafic
DS2000-0499
2000
Kilbride, F.Lithospheric structure of the southern Colorado Plateau based on the analysis of seismic and gravity data.Geological Society of America (GSA) Abstracts, Vol. 32, No. 7, p.A-104.Colorado PlateauGeophysics - seismics, gravity, Tectonics
DS2000-0523
2000
Kopylova, M.G., Russell, K., Stanley, C., Cookenboo, H.Garnet from chromium and Calcium saturated mantle implications for diamond exploration.Journal of Geochem. Exp., Vol. 69-70, pp.183-99.South Africa, Colorado Plateau, Northwest TerritoriesCraton - garnet mineralogy, Deposit - Jericho
DS2000-0552
2000
Lastowka, L.A.Western United States upper mantle velocity structure from PN arrivals and Rayleigh wave dispersion data.Geological Society of America (GSA) Abstracts, Vol. 32, No. 7, p.A-103.Colorado PlateauGeophysics - seismics, Tectonics
DS2000-0561
2000
Lee, Cin-ty.Rhenium- Osmium (Re-Os) isotopic evidence for unusual Archean lithospheric mantle beneath Mojavia and refractory....Geological Society of America (GSA) Abstracts, Vol. 32, No. 7, p.A-165.Colorado Plateau, CordilleraGeochronology
DS2000-0572
2000
Libarkin, J.C.Evaluation of proposed mechanisms for Colorado Plateau Uplift - constraints on Pre-orogenic crust, mantle...Geological Society of America (GSA) Abstracts, Vol. 32, No. 7, p.A-42.Colorado PlateauTectonics, Lithosphere thickness
DS2000-0635
2000
Matzel, J., Bowring, S., Stevns, L., Williams, M.I.Geochronology of lower crustal xenoliths from across the State Line Belt, S. Wyoming and N. Colorado.Geological Society of America (GSA) Abstracts, Vol. 32, No. 7, p.A-387.Wyoming, ColoradoGeochronology, Deposit - Leucite Hills, State Line
DC2000-1914
2000
McKenzie Bay International LtdDividend declared.. market advisors .... anti-short selling measureMcKenzie Bay International, Sept. 12, 1p.ColoradoNews item - press release
DC2000-1915
2000
McKenzie Bay International LtdDiamond production planned in 2000 at Fort Collins Colorado.. Kelsey LakeGeorge Cross Newsletter, No. 144, July 27.ColoradoNews item - press release, Deposit - Kelsey Lake
DC2000-1916
2000
McKenzie Bay International LtdColorado diamond recovery at new plant about to startGeorge Cross Newsletter, No. 159, Aug. 18.ColoradoNews item - press release, Deposit - Kelsey Lake
DC2000-1917
2000
McKenzie Bay International LtdDiamond production begins at Kelsey Lake diamond mineMcKenzie Bay International, Sept. 5, 1/4p.ColoradoNews item - press release, Deposit - Kelsey Lake
DC2000-1918
2000
McKenzie Bay International LtdDiamond recovery to begin; recovery manager appointed; share divide under review.McKenzie Bay International Ltd., Augg. 16, 2p.ColoradoNews item - press release, Kelsey Lake diamond mine
DS2000-0693
2000
Murphy, J.A.Colorado diamonds... an update... features Kelsey Lake. one page on Ferrisoutlier.Rocks and Minerals, Vol. 75, No. 5, Sept-Oct. pp. 350-4.ColoradoDiamonds - brief overview layman, Deposit - Kelsey Lake
DM2000-1502
2000
Northern ColoradoKelsey Lake mine gears up..The Northern Colorado, Sept. 8-21, 2p.ColoradoNews item, McKenzie Bay International
DM2000-1515
2000
Northern MinerKelsey Lake resumes productionNorthern Miner, Vol. 86, No. 31, Sept. 25-Oct.1, p.B8.ColoradoNews item, McKenzie Bay International
DS2000-0769
2000
Plescia, J.B.Gravity and crustal structure of the Colorado Plateau transition zoneGeological Society of America (GSA) Abstracts, Vol. 32, No. 7, p.A-104.Colorado PlateauGeophysics - gravity, Tectonics
DS2000-0863
2000
Schaefer, B.F., Turner, S.P., Rogers, Hawkesworth et al.Rhenium- Osmium (Re-Os) isotope characteristics of postorogenic lavas: implications for nature of young lithospheric mantle...Geology, Vol. 28, No. 6, June pp. 563-6.Colorado Plateau, Tibet, SpainGeochronology - potassic lavas, Mantle depletion - basaltic magmas
DS2000-0880
2000
Selverstone, J., Condie, K.C.The crust of the Colorado Plateau: evidence from the xenolithic recordGeological Society of America (GSA) Abstracts, Vol. 32, No. 7, p.A-386.Colorado PlateauGeophysics - seismics, Tectonics - Four Corners area
DS2000-0889
2000
Sheehan, A.F.Deep crust and mantle seismic discontinuity structure beneath the Colorado plateau and implications uplift.Geological Society of America (GSA) Abstracts, Vol. 32, No. 7, p.A-103.Colorado PlateauGeophysics - seismics, Tectonics - plateau
DS2000-1004
2000
Wannamker, P.E., Hulen, J.B., Heizler, M.T.Early Miocene lamproite from the Colorado Plateau tectonic province, southeastern Utah, USAJournal of Volc. Geotherm. Res., Vol. 96, No. 3-4, Mar. pp. 175-90.Utah, Colorado PlateauLamproite
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
DS2001-0275
2001
Dueker, K., Yuan, H., Zurek, B.Thick structured Proterozoic lithosphere of the Rocky Mountain regionGsa Today, Dec. pp. 4-9.Colorado PlateauTectonics, tomography, seismics
DM2001-1445
2001
Fort Collins ColoradeanNew owners off to work at diamond mine. Ownership switches for 2nd time in2 years.Kelsey Lake.Fort Collins Coloradoan, Sept. 11, 1p.ColoradoNews item, Kelsey Lake, Roberts Construction
DS2001-0478
2001
Hill, B.M., Bickford, M.E.Paleoproterozoic rocks of central Colorado: accreted arcs or extended older crustGeology, Vol. 29, No. 11, Nov. pp. 1015-18.ColoradoGeochronology, Tectonics, Laurentia
DS2001-0559
2001
Kaban, M.K., Mooney, W.D.Density structure of lithosphere in the southwestern United States and its tectonic significance.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 106, No. 1, Jan. 10, pp. 721-40.Cordillera, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, WyomingTectonics
DS2001-0655
2001
Lastowika, L.A., Sheehan, A.F., Schneider, J.M.Seismic evidence for partial lithospheric delamination model of Colorado Plateau Uplift.Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 28, No. 7, April 1, pp.1319-22.Colorado PlateauTectonics, Geophysics - seismics
DC2001-2508
2001
McKenzie Bay International LtdKelsey Lake diamond mine soldMcKenzie Bay International, Sept. 10, 2p.ColoradoNews item - press release, Roberts Construction
DM2001-1828
2001
Northern MinerMcKenzie Bay International resumed operations at the past producing Kelsey Lake mine.Northern Miner, Vol. 86, No. 45, Jan. 1-7, p.16.ColoradoNews item, Deposit - Kelsey Lake
DC2002-2545
2002
Archangel Diamond CorpArchangel updates status of lawsuits in Sweden, Russia and the United States. Verkhotin a agreement.Archangel Diamond Corp., April 1, 2p.Sweden, Russia, Arkangelsk, ColoradoNews item - press release
DS2002-0071
2002
Ashchepkov, I.V., Vladykin, N.V., Mitchell, R.H., Coopersmith, H., GaraninMantle evolution beneath the Colorado Plateau: interpretation of the study of mineralDoklady Earth Sciences, Vol. 385A, 6, July-August, pp. 721-6.ColoradoTectonics, geochemistry, Deposit - Kelsey Lake
DS2002-0126
2002
Beaumier, M.Les cibles d'exploration interessantes pour le diamant dans le district minier de la Cote Nord et du Moyen - Nord.Quebec dept. of Mines, 4p.Quebec, Cote Nord, Fermont, Haute Eastmain, RenardNews item, Geochemistry - indicator minerals
DS2002-0377
2002
Dewey, J.F.Transtension in arcs and orogensInternational Geology Review, Vol. 44, No. 5, pp. 402-39.Newfoundland, Norway, Colorado PlateauTectonics
DS2002-0446
2002
Farmer, G.L.Contrasting lower crustal evolution across an Archean Proterozoic suture: physical, chemical and geochronologic studies of lower crustal xenoliths in southern WyomingGeological Society of America Annual Meeting Oct. 27-30, Abstract p. 252.Wyoming, ColoradoGeochronology
DM2002-1972
2002
Gem News InternationalGemstones of Colorado... brief notation on Kelsey Lake diamond mineGems and Gemology, Vol. 38, Fall, p. 272 ( 1p).ColoradoNews item
DS2002-0536
2002
Gemoc Annual ReportTrace elements in mantle rocks revisited - a warning to modellersGemoc Arc National Key Centre For The Geochemical Evolution And, pp. 40-41.Colorado PlateauBlank
DS2002-0540
2002
Gemoc Annual ReportLithospheric mapping beneath the North American plateGemoc Arc National Key Centre For The Geochemical Evolution And, pp. 18-19.Northwest Territories, Colorado, SaskatchewanBlank
DS2002-0596
2002
Gorman, D., Clowes, Ellis, Henstock, Spence, KellerDeep probe: imaging the roots of western North AmericaCanadian Journal of Earth Science, Vol.39,3,Mar.pp.375-98., Vol.39,3,Mar.pp.375-98.Alberta, Montana, Colorado, CordilleraGeophysics - seismics, Tectonics
DS2002-0597
2002
Gorman, D., Clowes, Ellis, Henstock, Spence, KellerDeep probe: imaging the roots of western North AmericaCanadian Journal of Earth Science, Vol.39,3,Mar.pp.375-98., Vol.39,3,Mar.pp.375-98.Alberta, Montana, Colorado, CordilleraGeophysics - seismics, Tectonics
DS2002-0620
2002
GSA TodayStructure and evolution of lithosphere beneath the Rocky Mountains: initial results from CD-ROM experimentGsa Today, Vol. 12,3,Marchpp. 4-10.Wyoming, ColoradoTectonics, State Line
DS2002-1238
2002
Pederson, J.L., Mackley, R.D., Eddleman, J.L.Colorado Plateau uplift and erosion evaluated using GISGsa Today, Vol. 12, No. 8, August pp. 4-10.Colorado, Arizona, Utah, New MexicoStratigraphic - geomorphology, epeirogeny
DS2002-1375
2002
Rudnick, R.L., Lee, C.T.Osmium isotope constraints on tectonic evolution of the lithosphere in the southwestern United States.International Geology Review, Vol. 44, 6, pp. 501-11.United States, Colorado, CaliforniaGeochronology, tectonics
DS2002-1381
2002
Sahagian, D., Proussevitch, A., Carlson, W.Timing of Colorado Plateau uplift: initial constraints from vesicular basalt derived paleoelevations.Geology, Vol. 30,9,Sept. pp. 807-10.Colorado PlateauBasalts - uplift - not specific to diamonds
DS2002-1512
2002
Smith, D., Moser, D.E., Connelly, J.N., Manser, K., Schulze, D.J.U Pb zircon ages of eclogites, garnetites and Cenozoic rock water reactions in Proterozoic mantle below the Colorado Plateau.Geological Society of America Annual Meeting Oct. 27-30, Abstract p. 253.Colorado, WyomingDaitremes, geochronology
DS2002-1620
2002
Tyson, A.R., Morozova, E.A., Karstrom, K.E., Chamberlain, K.R., SmithsonProterozoic Farwell Mountain - Lester Mountain suture zone, northern ColoradoGeology, Vol. 30, 10, Oct. pp. 943-6.Colorado, WyomingTectonics, accretion, Laurentia, terranes
DS2002-1684
2002
Wang, K., Plank, T., Walker, J.D., Smith, E.I.A mantle melting profile across the Basin and Range, southwest USAJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol.107, 1, ECV 5-1-21.Nevada, Colorado, WyomingMelt
DS2002-1764
2002
Yuan, H., Dueker, K.Upper mantle tomographic VP and VS images of the Middle Rocky Mountains in Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico: evidence for a thick heterogeneous chemical lithosphereGeological Society of America Annual Meeting Oct. 27-30, Abstract p. 473.Wyoming, Colorado, New MexicoTomography
DS2003-0093
2003
Bekker, A., Eriksson, K.A.A Paleoproterozoic drowned carbonate platform on the southeastern margin of thePrecambrian Research, Vol. 120, No. 3-4, pp. 327-64.Wyoming, ColoradoStratigraphy - not specific to diamonds
DS2003-0215
2003
Carlson, R.W., Irving, A.J., Schulze, D.J., Hearn, Jr. B.C.Timing of lithospheric mantle modification beneath the Wyoming Craton8 Ikc Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 4, AbstractColorado, MontanaMantle geochemistry, Geochronology, Sloan, Homestead, Williams
DS2003-0229
2003
Cavosie, A., Selverstone, J.Early Proterozoic oceanic crust in the northern Colorado Front Range: implications forTectonics, Vol. 22, 2, April 30, 10.1029/2001TC001325Colorado, WyomingTectonics
DS2003-0383
2003
English, J.M., Johnston, S.T., Wang, K.Thermal modelling of the Laramide Orogeny: testing the flat slab subduction hypothesisEarth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 214, 3-4, pp.619-32.Colorado, WyomingSubduction, geothermometry
DS2003-0465
2003
Gilbert, H.J., Sheehan, A.F., Dueker, K.G., Molnar, P.Receiver functions in the western United States with implications for upper mantleJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 108, B5, May 1, 10.1029/2002JB001194.Colorado, WyomingGeophysics - seismics
DS2003-0466
2003
Gilbert, H.J., Sheehan, A.F., Dueker, K.G., Molnar, P.Receiver functions in the western United States, with implications for upper mantleJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 108, 5, ETG3 DOI 10.1029/2002JB001194.United States, Colorado, WyomingGeophysics - seismics
DS2003-0610
2003
Humphreys, E., Hessler, E., Ducker, K., Farmer, G.L., Erlsev, E., Atwater, T.How Laramide age hydration of North America lithosphere by the Farallon slabInternational Geology Review, Vol. 45, 7, July pp. 575-595.Colorado, WyomingTectonics
DS2003-0611
2003
Humphreys, E., Hessler, E., Dueker, K., Farmer, G.L., Erslev, E., Atwater, T.How Laramide age hydration of North American lithosphere by the Farallon SlabInternational Geology Review, Vol. 45, 7, July pp. 575-95.Wyoming, ColoradoSubduction
DS2003-0882
2003
Maruyama, S., Helmstaedt, H.Fate of the subducted Farallon plate referred from eclogite xenoliths in the ColoradoGeology, Vol. 31, 7, July pp. 589-92.Colorado PlateauCoesite, zircon, geochronology
DS2003-0941
2003
Menzies, M.A., Klemperer, S.L., Ebinger, C.J., Baker, J.Volcanic rifted marginsGeological Society of America Special Paper, No. 362, 470p. $ 80. www.geosociety.org/bookstoreEast Africa, Colorado, Madagascar, Greenland, NamibiaDike swarms, volcanology, Book
DS2003-1082
2003
Pizzolato, L., Schulz, D.J.Geochemistry pf peridotites and eclogites from the Kelsey Lake kimberlite, Colorado8ikc, Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 4, POSTER abstractColorado, WyomingMantle geochemistry, Deposit - Kelsey Lake
DS2003-1238
2003
Schulze, D.J., Valley, J.W., Viljoen, K.S., Spicuzza, M.J.Oxygen isotope composition of mantle eclogites8ikc, Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 2, POSTER abstractSouth Africa, ColoradoEclogites and Diamonds, Geochronology
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Steiner, M.B.A cratonic middle Jurassic paleopole: Callovian Oxfordian stillstand J-2 cusp, rotationTectonics, Vol. 22,3,May, 10.1029/2001TC001284Colorado PlateauPolar wander
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Usui, T., Nakamura, E., Kobayashi, K., Maruyama, S., Helmstaedt, H.Fate of the subducted Farallon plate inferred from eclogite xenoliths in the ColoradoGeology, Vol. 31, 7, July, pp. 589-592.Colorado Plateau, New Mexico, WyomingSubduction
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Wilson, D., Aster, R.Imaging crust and upper mantle seismic structure in the southwestern United StatesLeading Edge, Vol. 22, 3, pp. 232-7.United States, Colorado, WyomingGeophysics - seismics
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Carlson, R.W., Irving, A.J., Schulze, D.J., Carter Hearn, B.Jr.Timing of Precambrian melt depletion and Phanerozoic refertilization events in the lithospheric mantle of the Wyoming Craton andLithos, Vol. 77, 1-4, Sept. pp. 453-472.United States, Colorado, MontanaSloan, Williams, Homestead, geochronology, Sr Nd Hf Os
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Carlson, R.W., Irving, A.J., Schulze, D.J., Hearn, Jr.B.C.Timing of lithospheric mantle modification beneath the Wyoming Craton.8 IKC Program, Session 4, AbstractUnited States, Colorado, MontanaMantle geochemistry Geochronology, Sloan, Homestead, Williams
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Cavosie, A., Selverstone, J.Early Proterozoic oceanic crust in the northern Colorado Front Range: implications for crustal growth and initiation of basementTectonics, Vol. 22, 2, April 30, 10.1029/2001 TC001325United States, Colorado, WyomingTectonics
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Dixon, J.E., Dixon, T.H., Bell, D.R., Malservisi, R.Lateral variation in upper mantle viscosity: role of water.Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 222, 2, pp. 451-467.United States, ColoradoWater - chemistry, xenoliths
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English, J.M., Johnston, S.T., Wang, K.Thermal modelling of the Laramide Orogeny: testing the flat slab subduction hypothesis.Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 214, 3-4, pp.619-32.United States, Colorado, WyomingSubduction, geothermometry
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Gao, W., Grand, S.P., Baldridge, W.S., Wilson, D., West, M., Ni, J.F., Aster, R.Upper mantle convection beneath the central Rio Grande rift imaged by P and S wave tomography.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 109, 3, DOI 10.1029/2003 JB002743United States, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauGeophysics - seismics, tectonics
DS200412-0630
2002
Gemoc Annual ReportLithospheric mapping beneath the North American plate.GEMOC ARC National Key Centre for the Geochemical Evolution and Metallogeny of Continents, pp. 18-19.Canada, Northwest Territories, Saskatchewan, United States, ColoradoStructure, tectonics
DS200412-0632
2002
Gemoc Annual ReportTrace elements in mantle rocks revisited - a warning to modellers.GEMOC ARC National Key Centre for the Geochemical Evolution and Metallogeny of Continents, pp. 40-41.United States, ColoradoMineral chemistry
DS200412-0664
2003
Gilbert, H.J., Sheehan, A.F., Dueker, K.G., Molnar, P.Receiver functions in the western United States, with implications for upper mantle structure and dynamics.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 108, 5, ETG3 DOI 10.1029/2002 JB001194.United States, Colorado PlateauGeophysics - seismics
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2003
Maruyama, S., Helmstaedt, H.Fate of the subducted Farallon plate referred from eclogite xenoliths in the Colorado Plateau.Geology, Vol. 31, 7, July pp. 589-92.United States, ColoradoCoesite, zircon, geochronology
DS200412-1701
2002
Rudnick, R.L., Lee, C-T.Osmium isotope constraints on tectonic evolution of the lithosphere in the southwestern United States.International Geology Review, Vol. 44, 6, June pp. 501-511.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, New MexicoGeochronology
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2003
Steiner, M.B.A cratonic middle Jurassic paleopole: Callovian Oxfordian stillstand J-2 cusp, rotation of Colorado Plateau and Jurassic North ATectonics, Vol. 22,3,May, 10.1029/2001 TC001284United States, ColoradoPolar wander
DS200412-2028
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Usui, T., Nakamura, E., Kobayashi, K., Maruyama, S., Helmstaedt, H.Fate of the subducted Farallon plate inferred from eclogite xenoliths in the Colorado Plateau.Geology, Vol. 31, 7, July, pp. 589-592.United States, ColoradoSubduction
DS200412-2101
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West, M., Ni, J., Baldridge, W.S., Wilson, D., Aster, R., Gao, W., Grand, S.Crust and upper mantle shear wave structure of the southwest United States: implications for rifting and support for high elevatJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 109, 3, DOI 10.1029/2003 JB002575United States, California, Colorado PlateauGeophysics - seismics, tectonics
DS200412-2127
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Wilson, D., Aster, R.Imaging crust and upper mantle seismic structure in the southwestern United States using teleseismic receiver functions.Leading Edge, Vol. 22, 3, pp. 232-7.United States, Colorado PlateauGeophysics - seismics
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Ashchepkov, I.V., Vladykin, N.V., Mitchell, R.H., Coopersmith, H., Garanin, V.G.Geochemical features of the minerals from the heavy concentrate from KL-1 Kelsey lake kimberlite, State Line, Colorado: petrologic reconstruction.Deep Seated Magmatism, magmatism sources and the problem of plumes., pp. 163-173.United States, ColoradoGeochemistry - Kelsey Lake
DS200512-0107
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Boyd, O.S., Sheehan, A.F.Attenuation tomography beneath the Rocky Mountain Front: implications for the physical state of the upper mantle.American Geophysical Union, Geophysical Monograph, No. 154, pp. 361-378.United States,Wyoming, Colorado PlateauGeophysics - seismics, tectonics
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Farmer, G.L., Bowring, S.A., Willams, M.L., Christensen, N.I., Matzel, J.P., Stevens, L.Contrasting lower crustal evolution across an Archean Proterozoic suture: physical, chemical and geochronologic studies of lower crustal xenoliths in southern Wyoming and northern Colorado.American Geophysical Union, Geophysical Monograph, No. 154, pp. 139-162.United States,Wyoming, Colorado PlateauGeophysics - seismics, tectonics
DS200512-0301
2005
Fox, O.C., Sheehan, A.F.Upper mantle anisotropy beneath Precambrian Province boundaries, Southern Rocky Mountains.American Geophysical Union, Geophysical Monograph, No. 154, pp. 347-360.United States,Wyoming, Colorado PlateauGeophysics - seismics, tectonics
DS200512-0503
2005
Keller, G.R., Karlstrom, K.E., Williams, M.L., Miller, K.C., Andronicos, C., Levander, A.R., Snelson, ProdehlThe dynamic nature of the continental crust-mantle boundary: crustal evolution in the southern Rocky Mountain region as an example.American Geophysical Union, Geophysical Monograph, No. 154, pp. 403-420.United States,Wyoming, Colorado PlateauTectonics
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2005
Levander, A., Zelt, C., Magnani, M.B.Crust and upper mantle velocity structure of the Southern Rocky Mountains from the Jemez Lineament to the Cheyenne Belt.American Geophysical Union, Geophysical Monograph, No. 154, pp. 293-308.United States,Wyoming, Colorado PlateauGeophysics - seismics, tectonics
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2004
Lowers, H.A., Harrison, W.J., Wendlandt, R.F., Meeker, G.P.Origin of fribrous amphiboles in the Iron Hill carbonatite complex, Gunnison County, Colorado.Geological Society of America Annual Meeting ABSTRACTS, Nov. 7-10, Paper 101-3, Vol. 36, 5, p. 246.United States, ColoradoGeochemistry
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Schulze, D.J., Harte, B., Channer, D.M.DrR., Spicuzza, M.J., Viljoen, K.S.Stable isotope evidence for a subduction origin for mantle eclogites and their diamonds.GAC Annual Meeting Halifax May 15-19, Abstract 1p.United States, ColoradoGeochronology, diamond genesis
DS200512-0958
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SEG ConferenceWealth Creation in the Minerals Industry.seg2006.org, May 14-16, Keystone Colorado USAUnited States, Colorado PlateauNews item - conference
DS200512-1008
2005
Smith, D., Griffin, W.L.Garnetite xenoliths and mantle: water interactions below the Colorado Plateau, southwestern United States.Journal of Petrology, Vol. 46, 9, pp. 1901-1924.United States, Colorado PlateauXenoliths
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Smith, D., Griffin, W.L.Garnetite xenoliths and mantle water interactions below the Colorado Plateau, southwestern United States.Journal of Petrology, Vol. 46, 9, Sept. pp. 1901-9124.United States, Colorado PlateauXenoliths
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Snelson, C.M., Keller, G.R., Miller, K.C., Rumpel, H.M., Prodehl, C.Regional crustal structure derived from the CD-ROM 99 Seismic Refraction/Wide Angle Reflection Profile: the lower crust and upper mantle.American Geophysical Union, Geophysical Monograph, No. 154, pp. 271-292.United States,Wyoming, Colorado PlateauGeophysics - seismics, tectonics
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Thompson, R.N., Ottley, C.J., Smith, P.M., Pearson, D.G., Dickin, A.P., Morrison, M.A., Leat, P.T., Gibson, S.A.Source of the Quaternary alkalic basalts, picrites and basanites of the Potrillo volcanic field, New Mexico, USA: lithosphere or convecting mantle?Journal of Petrology, Vol. 46, 8, pp. 1603-1643.United States, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauConvection
DS200512-1085
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Thompson, R.N., Ottley, C.J., Smith, P.M., Pearson, D.G., Dickin, A.P., Morrison, M.A., Leat, P.T., Gibson, S.A.Source of the Quaternary alkaline basalts, picrites and basanites of the Potrillo volcanic field, New Mexico, USA: lithosphere or convecting mantle?Journal of Petrology, Vol. 46, 8, pp. 1603-1643.United States, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauPicrite, basanites
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Wilson, D., Aster, R., Ni, J., Grand, S., West, M., Gao, W., Baldridge, W.S., Semken, S.Imaging the seismic structure of the crust and upper mantle beneath the Great Plains, Rio Grande Rift and Colorado Plateau using receiver functions.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 110, B5 May 28, B05306 10.1029/2004 JB003492United States, ColoradoGeophysics - seismics
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Wilson, D., Aster, R., Ni, J., Grand, S., West, M., Gao, W.,Baldridge, W.S., Semken, S.Imaging the seismic structure of the crust and upper mantle beneath the Great Plains, Rio Grande Rift, and Colorado Plateau using receiver functions.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 110, B5, 10.1029/2004 JB003492United States, Colorado PlateauGeophysics - seismics
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2005
Yuan, H., Dueker, K.Upper mantle tomographic Vp and Vs images of the Rocky Mountains in Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico: evidence for a thick heterogeneous chemical lithosphere.American Geophysical Union, Geophysical Monograph, No. 154, pp. 329-346.United States,Wyoming, Colorado PlateauGeophysics - seismics, tectonics
DS200612-0290
2006
Crowley, J.L., Schmitz, M.D., Bowring, S.A., Williams, M.L., Karlstrom, K.E.U Pb Hf isotopic analysis of zircon in lower crustal xenoliths from the Navajo volcanic field: 1.4 Ga mafic magmatism and metamorphism beneath Colorado Plateau.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 151, 3, pp. 313-330.United States, Colorado PlateauGeochronology
DC200612-3225
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North Star Diamonds Inc.Announces confirmation of positive test results on geological samples from Creek 7. Comparison to Kelsey Lake.North Star Diamonds Inc., July 12, 1p.United States, Colorado PlateauNews item - press release
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Perkins, G.B., Sharp, Z.D., Selverstone, J.Oxygen isotope evidence for subduction and rift related mantle metasomatism beneath the Colorado Plateau, Rio Grande Rift transition.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 151, 6, pp. 633-650.United States, Colorado PlateauGeochronology
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Roy, M., MacCarthy, J.K., Selverstone, J.Upper mantle structure beneath eastern Colorado Plateau and Rio Grande rift revealed by Bouguer gravity, seismic velocities and xenolith data.Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems: G3, Vol. 6, 10.1029/2005 GC001008United States, Colorado PlateauGeophysics - seismics
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Usui, T., Kobayashi, K., Nakamura, E., Helmstaedt, H.Trace element fractionation in deep subduction zones inferred from a lawsonite eclogite xenolith from the Colorado Plateau.Chemical Geology, in press available,United States, Colorado PlateauEclogite, subduction, Farallon plate, coesite
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Usui, T., Nakamura, E., Helmstaedt, H.Petrology and geochemistry of eclogite xenoliths from the Colorado Plateau: implications for the evolution of subducted oceanic crust.Journal of Petrology, Vol. 47, 5, pp. 929-964.United States, Colorado PlateauSubduction
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DiamonEx LimitedDiamonEx acquires kimberlite pipes in USA. Sloan 1 and 2.DiamonEx Limited, Nov. 5, 2p.United States, Colorado PlateauNews item - press release
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2005
Farmer, G.L., Bowring, S.A., Williams, M.I., Christiensen, N.I., Matzel, J., Stevens, I.Contrasting lower crustal evolution across an Archean Proterozoic suture, physical, chemical and geochronologic studies of lower crustal xenoliths....Keller & Karlstrom: The Rocky Mountain Region, American Geophysical Union, No. 154, pp. 139-162.United States, Wyoming, Colorado PlateauGeochronology
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2006
Foster, D.A., Mueller, P.A.,Mogk, D.W., Wooden, J.L., Vogl, J.J.Proterozoic evolution of the western margin of the Wyoming Craton: implications for the tectonic and magmatic evolution of the northern Rocky Mountains.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 43, 10, pp. 1601-1619,United States, Wyoming, Colorado PlateauMagmatism
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Gilbert, H., Velasco, A.A., Zandt, G.Preservation of Proterozoic terrane boundaries within the Colorado Plateau and implications for its tectonic evolution.Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 256, 1-2, June 15, pp. 237-248.United States, Colorado PlateauTectonics
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Hammond, S.J., Parkinson, I.J., James, R.H., Rogers, N.W., Harvey, J.Delta 7 Li systematics of mantle xenoliths from Kilbourne Hole: unravelling metasomatic and differential processes.Plates, Plumes, and Paradigms, 1p. abstract p. A373.United States, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauMetasomatism
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Hana, B.B., Blichert-Toft, J., Kingsley, R.H., Schilling, J-G.Source origin of the ultrapotassic lavas from the Leucite Hills, Wyoming: Hf isotope constraints.Plates, Plumes, and Paradigms, 1p. abstract p. A375.United States, Wyoming, Colorado PlateauLamproite
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Kil, Y., Wendlandt, R.F.Depleted and enriched mantle processes under the Rio Grande rift: spinel peridotite xenoliths.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 54, 2, pp. 135-151.United States, Colorado PlateauXenoliths
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Kil, Y., Wendlandt, R.F.Depleted and enriched mantle processes under the Rio Grande rift: spinel peridotite xenoliths.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 54, 2, pp. 135-151.United States, Colorado PlateauXenoliths
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Mirnejad, H., Bell, K.Origin and source evolution of the Leucite Hills lamproites: evidence from Sr Nd Pb O isotopic compositions.Journal of Petrology, Vol. 47, 12, pp. 2463-2489.United States, Wyoming, Colorado PlateauLamproite
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Mueller, P.A., Frost, C.D.The Wyoming Province: a distinctive Archean Craton in Laurentian North America.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 43, 10, pp. 1391-1397.United States, Wyoming, Colorado PlateauCraton
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2006
Mueller, P.A., Frost, C.D.The Wyoming province: a distinctive Archean craton in Laurentian North America.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 43, 10, pp. 1391-1397.United States, Wyoming, Colorado PlateauCraton, model
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Ramos, F.C., Reid, M.R., Sims, K.W.W.Re-evaluating the mantle structure underlying the southwestern US.Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, In press availableUnited States, Colorado PlateauGeochronology
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2007
Schulze, D.J., Coopersmith, H.G., Harte, B., Pizzolato, L-A.Mineral inclusions in diamonds from the Kelsey Lake mine, Colorado, USA: depleted Archean Mantle beneath the Proterozoic Yavapai Province.Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 72, 6, pp. 1685-1695.United States, Colorado PlateauDeposit - Kelsey Lake
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2007
Song, T-R.A., Helberger, D.V.A depleted destabilized continental lithosphere near the Rio Grande Rift.Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 262, 1-2, pp. 175-184.United States, Colorado PlateauTectonics
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2007
Usui, T., Kobayahsi, K., Nakamura, E., Helmstaedt, H.Trace element fractionation in deep subduction zones inferred from a lawsonite eclogite xenolith from the Colorado Plateau.Chemical Geology, Vol. 239, 3-4, April 30, pp. 336-351.United States, Colorado PlateauSubduction
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Callahan, C.N., Roy, M., Condie, K.C.Using xenoliths to explore variations in upper mantle composition and the relation of composition to seismic velocity structure beneath the Colorado Plateau.Geological Society of America Annual Meeting 2007, Denver Oct. 28, 1p. AbstractUnited States, Colorado PlateauGeophysics - seismics
DM200812-1564
2008
cbs4denver.comResidents dig in to fight possible diamond mine.cbs4denver.com, Sept. 21, 1p.United States, Colorado PlateauNews item - DiamonEx
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DenvernewsSome Larimer Co. residents don't want diamond mine. Anti - Diamonex exploratory drilling.Denvernews, Sept. 14, 1/8p.United States, Colorado PlateauNews item - DiamonEx
DM200812-1713
2008
Denverpost.comDiamond mining delayed in Larimer.Denverpost.com, Nov. 11, 1p.United States, Colorado PlateauNews item - DiamonEx
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DiamonEx LimitedRed Feather newest site for diamond exploration.DiamonEx Limited, May, 2p.United States, Colorado PlateauNews item - DiamonEx
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Mirnejad, H., Bell, K.Geochemistry of crustal xenoliths from the Hatcher Mesa lamproite, Wyoming, USA: insights into the composition of the deep crust and upper mantle beneath the Wyoming craton.Canadian Mineralogist, Vol. 46, 3, pp. 583-596.United States, Wyoming, Colorado PlateauLamproite, craton
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Moucha, R., Forte, A.M., Rowley, D.B., Mitrovica, J.X., Simmons, N.A., Grand, S.P.Mantle convection and the recent evolution of the Colorado Plateau and the Rio Grande Rift valley.Geology, Vol. 36, 6, pp. 439-442.United States, Colorado PlateauConvection
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Petrudhin, E.I., Bazarov, L.Sh., Gordeeva, V.I., Sharygin, V.V.Crystallization conditions of lamproitic magmas from Zirkel Mesa ( Leucite Hills, USA): dat a on melting experiments.9IKC.com, 3p. extended abstractUnited States, Wyoming, Colorado PlateauLamproite
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Sine, C.R., Wilson, D., Gao, W., Grand, S.P., Aster, R., Ni, J., Baldridge, W.S.Mantle structure beneath the western edge of the Colorado Plateau.Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 35, 10, May 28, L10303.United States, Colorado PlateauTectonics
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2008
Wang, X., Ni, J.F., Aster, R., Sandovi, E., Wilson, D., Sine, C., Grand, S.P., Baldridge, W.S.Shear wave splitting and mantle flow beneath the Colorado Plateau and its boundary with the Great Basin.Bulletin of Seismological Society of America, Vol. 98, 5, pp. 2526-2532.United States, Colorado PlateauGeophysics - seismics
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2008
Wernicke, B., Davis, J.L., Niemi, N.A., Luffi, P., Bisnath, S.Active megadetachment beneath the Western United States.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 113, B11409.United States, Colorado PlateauSubduction
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2008
Zheng-Xue, A.L., Lee, C-T.A., Peslier, A.H., Lenardic, A., Mackwell, S.J.Water contents in mantle xenoliths from the Colorado Plateau and vicinity: implications for mantle rheology and hydration induced thinning of continental lithosph.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 113. B09210United States, Colorado PlateauPeridotite
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Coloradoan.comGroup ( North American Minerals Group) delays diamond exploration project close to Red Feather Lakes. George Creek.coloradoan.com, July 8, 1p.United States, Colorado PlateauNews item - North American Minerals Group
DM200912-1516
2009
Diamonds.netRaw power ... the sculptural beauty of raw diamonds inspires the designs of Todd Reed.Diamonds.net, March 1, 1p.United States, Colorado PlateauNews item - jewels
DC200912-2372
2009
DiamonEx LimitedSale of majority interest in Diamonex Botswana Limited.DiamonEx Limited, March 20, 4p.Africa, Botswana, United States, ColoradoNews item - press release
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Roy, M., Jordan, T.H., Pederson, J.Colorado Plateau magmatism and uplift by warming of heterogeneous lithosphere.Nature, Vol. 459, June pp. 978-985.United States, Colorado PlateauMagmatism
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The Israeli Diamond IndustryLUKoil risks trial over diamond project.israelidiamond.com, July 23, 1p.United States, Colorado PlateauNews item - Archangel
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2010
Dewitt, E., Premo, W.R.,Klein, T.Factors controlling generation and distribution of 1400- Ma plutonism in Colorado.Geological Society of America Abstracts, 1p.United States, Colorado PlateauCarbonatite
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Eungard, D.W., Chesner, C.A.A comparative study of lamproitic lava ponds in the Leucite Hills, Wy.Geological Society of America Abstracts, 1/2p.United States, Wyoming, Colorado PlateauLamproite
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Flowers, R.M.The enigmatic rise of the Colorado Plateau.Geology, Vol. 38, 7, pp. 671-672.United States, Colorado PlateauMagmatism
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Moore, M., Chakhmouradian, A., Clark, J.Polyphase rare earth mineralization of the Bear Lodge alkaline complex, Wyoming.International Workshop Geology of Rare Metals, held Nov9-10, Victoria BC, Open file 2010-10, extended abstract pp. 27.United States, Wyoming, Colorado PlateauCarbonatite
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Reguir, E.P., Chakhmouradian, A.R., Halden, N.M., Yang, P.Contrasting trends of trace element zoning in phlogopite from calcite carbonatites.International Mineralogical Association meeting August Budapest, abstract p. 575.United States, Colorado Plateau, Russia, Canada, Ontario, QuebecCarbonatite
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Smith, D.Antigorite peridotite, metaserpentinite, and other inclusions within diatremes on the Colorado Plateau, SW USA: implications for the mantle wedge during low angleJournal of Petrology, Vol. 51, 6, pp. 1355-1379.United States, Colorado PlateauSubduction
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Van Wijk, J.W., Baldridge, W.S., Van Hunen, J., Goes, S., Aster, R., Coblentz, D.D., Grand, S.P., Ni, J.Small scale convection at the edge of the Colorado Plateau: implications for topography, magmatism, and evolution of Proterozoic lithosphere.Geology, Vol. 38, 7, pp. 611-614.United States, Colorado PlateauMagmatism
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Ashchepkov, I.V., Downes, H., Vladykin, N.V., Mitchell, R., Nigmatulina, E., Palessky, S.V.Reconstruction of mantle sequences beneath the Wyoming craton using xenocrysts from Sloan and Kelsey Lake -1 kimberlite pipes, northern Colorado.Deep Seated Magmatism, its sources and plumes, Ed. Vladykin, N.V., pp. 213-233.United States, Colorado PlateauPyrope compositions -geothermobarometry
DM201112-2720
2011
Coloradoan.comPatriot Diamonds to give mining in Larimer County a new spark.coloradoan.com, July 31, 1p.United States, Colorado PlateauNews item - Patriot Diamonds
DS201112-0208
2011
Coopersmith, H.The making of a diamond mine - why everyone cannot have one.GIA International Symposium 2011, Gems & Gemology summer issue abs. p. 108.United States, Colorado PlateauEconomics
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2011
Crow, R., Karlstrom, K., Asmerom, Y., Schmandt, B., Polyak, V., DuFrane, S.A.Shrinking of the Colorado Plateau via lithospheric mantle erosion: evidence from Nd and Sr isotopes and geochronology of Neogene basalts.Geology, Vol. 39, 1, pp. 27-30.United States, Colorado PlateauGeochronology
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2011
Currie, C.A., Beaumont, C.Are diamond bearing Cretaceous kimberlites related to low-angle subduction beneath western North America?Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 303, 1-2, pp. 59-70.United States, Wyoming, Colorado Plateau, Canada, Northwest TerritoriesSubduction - Laramide Orogeny
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2011
Harvey, J., Dale, C.W., Gannoun, A., Burton, K.W.Osmium mass balance in peridotite and the effects of mantle derived sulphides on basalt petrogenesis.Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 75, 9, pp. 5574-5596.United States, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauKilbourne
DS201112-0780
2011
Perkins, D., Anthony, E.Y.The evolution of spinel lherzolite xenoliths and the nature of the mantle at Kilbourne Hole, New Mexico.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 162, 6,pp.1139-1157.United States, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauXenoliths
DS201112-0854
2011
Reid, M.R., Bouchet, R.A., Blichert-Toft, J.Melting conditions associated with the Colorado Plateau, USA.Goldschmidt Conference 2011, abstract p.1704.United States, Colorado PlateauThermobarometry
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2011
Sundvall, R., Stalder, R.Water in upper mantle pyroxene megacrysts and xenocrysts: a survey study.American Mineralogist, Vol. 96, 8-9, pp. 1215-1227.Africa, Lesotho, United States, ColoradoMineral chemistry
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2011
Zbrozek, M.C., Gonzales, D.A.Insight into the volatile histories of magmas of the Navajo volcanic field using oxygen and carbon isotopes.Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Oct. 9-12, abstractUnited States, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauCarbonatite, Katungites, minettes
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2012
Coloradoan.comDream to mine 'patriot' diamonds in Larimer County now on pause.Coloradoan.com, April 14, 1p.United States, Colorado PlateauNews item - Patriot Diamonds
DS201212-0027
2012
Ashchepkov, Downes, H., Mitchell, R.H., Vladykin, N.V., Palessky, S.V.Mantle lithosphere beneath Wyomng is based on Sloan and Kelsy Lake - 1 kimberlite xenocrysts.10th. International Kimberlite Conference Held Bangalore India Feb. 6-11, Poster abstractUnited States, Wyoming, Colorado PlateauDeposit - Sloan, Kelsey Lake
DS201212-0049
2012
Bailey, I.W., Miller, M.S., Liu, K., Levander, A.V(S) and density structure beneath the Colorado Plateau constrained by gravity anomalies and joint inversions of receiver function and phase velocity data.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 117, B2, B02313.United States, Colorado PlateauGeophysics - gravity
DS201212-0500
2012
Mueller, P.A., Wooden, J.L.Trace element and Lu-Hf systematics in Hadean-Archean detrital zircons: implications for crustal evolution.Journal of Geology, Vol. 120, 1, pp. 15-29.United States, Wyoming, Colorado PlateauSubduction
DS201212-0581
2012
Reid, M.R., Boucher, R.A., Ichert-Toft, J., Levander, A., Liu, K., Miller, M.S., Ramos, F.C.Melting under the Colorado Plateau, USA.Geology, Vol. 40, 5, pp. 387-390.United States, Colorado PlateauMelting
DS201212-0692
2012
Sommer, H., Regenauer-Lieb, K., Gasharova, B., Jung, H.The formation of volcanic centers at the Colorado Plateau as a result of the passage of aqueous fluid through the oceanic lithospher and the subcontinental mantle" new implications for the planetary water cycle in the western United States.Journal of Geodynamics, Vol. 61, Oct. pp. 154-171.United States, Colorado PlateauVolcanism
DS201312-0035
2013
Ashchepkov, I.V., Downes, H., Mitchell, R.H., Vladykin, N.V., Coopersmith, H., Palessky, S.V.Wyoming craton mantle lithosphere: reconstructions based on xenocrysts from Sloan and Kelsey Lake kimberlites.Proceedings of the 10th. International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 1, Special Issue of the Journal of the Geological Society of India,, Vol. 1, pp. 13-27.United States, Colorado PlateauDeposit - Sloan, Kelsey Lake
DS201312-0068
2013
Bell, D.R.Petrogenesis of the Navajo volcanic field: lessons from South African kimberlites.Geological Society of America Abstracts, Vol. 45, 5, p. 2.United States, Colorado PlateauMegacrysts
DS201312-0530
2013
Lefebvre, N.S., White, J.D.L.Unbedded diatreme deposits reveal maar-diatreme forming eruptive processes: Standing Rocks West, Hopi Buttes, Navajo Nation, USA.Bulletin of Volcanology, Vol. 75, pp. 739-United States, Wyoming, Colorado PlateauDiatreme
DS201412-0249
2014
Foster, K., Dueker, K., Schmandt, B., Yuan, H.A sharp cratonic lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary beneath the American Midwest and its relation to mantle flow.Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 402, pp. 82-89.United States, Colorado PlateauGeophysics - seismics
DS201412-0255
2014
Friedman, S.A., Feinberg, J.M., Ferre, E.C., Demory, F., Martin-Hernandez, F., Condor, J.A., Rochette, P.Craton vs rift uppermost mantle contributions to magnetic anomalies in the United States interior.Tectonophysics, Tecto9071R.docxUnited States, Montana, Colorado PlateauGeophysics - magnetics
DS201412-0503
2014
Lekic, V., Fischer, K.M.Contrasting lithospheric signatures across the western United States revealed by Sp receiver functions.Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 402, pp. 90-98.United States, Colorado PlateauGeophysics - seismics
DS201412-0732
2014
Reiter, M.Heat flow dat a in the Four Corners area suggest Neogene crustal warming resulting from partial lithosphere replacement in the Colorado Plateau interior, southwest USA.Geological Society of America Bulletin, Vol. 126, pp. 1084-1092.United States, Colorado PlateauGeothermometry
DS201502-0081
2015
Moore, M., Chakhmouradian, A.R., Mariano, A.N., Sidhu, R.Evolution of rare-earth mineralzation in the Bear Lodge carbonatite, Wyoming: mineralogical and isotopic evidence.Ore Geology Reviews, Vol. 64, pp. 499-521.United States, Wyoming, Colorado PlateauDeposit - Bear Lodge
DS201505-0254
2015
Ballmer, M.D., Conrad, C.P., Smith, E.I., Johnsen, R.Intraplate volcanism at the edges of the Colorado Plateau sustained by a combination of triggered edge-driven convection and shear-driven upwelling.Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems: G3, Vol. 16, 2, pp. 366-379.United States, Colorado PlateauConvection

Abstract: Although volcanism in the southwestern United States has been studied extensively, its origin remains controversial. Various mechanisms such as mantle plumes, upwelling in response to slab sinking, and small-scale convective processes have been proposed, but have not been evaluated within the context of rapidly shearing asthenosphere that is thought to underlie this region. Using geodynamic models that include this shear, we here explore spatiotemporal patterns of mantle melting and volcanism near the Colorado Plateau. We show that the presence of viscosity heterogeneity within an environment of asthenospheric shearing can give rise to decompression melting along the margins of the Colorado Plateau. Our models indicate that eastward shear flow can advect pockets of anomalously low viscosity toward the edges of thickened lithosphere beneath the plateau, where they can induce decompression melting in two ways. First, the arrival of the pockets critically changes the effective viscosity near the plateau to trigger small-scale edge-driven convection. Second, they can excite shear-driven upwelling (SDU), in which horizontal shear flow becomes redirected upward as it is focused within the low-viscosity pocket. We find that a combination of “triggered” edge-driven convection and SDU can explain volcanism along the margins of the Colorado Plateau, its encroachment toward the plateau's southwestern edge, and the association of volcanism with slow seismic anomalies in the asthenosphere. Geographic patterns of intraplate volcanism in regions of vigorous asthenospheric shearing may thus directly mirror viscosity heterogeneity of the sublithospheric mantle.
DS201508-0356
2015
Harvey, J., Konig, S., Luguet, A.The effects of melt depletion and metasomatism on highly siderophile and strongly chalcophile elements: S-Se-Te-Re-PGE systematics of peridotite xenoliths from Kilbourne Hole, New Mexico.Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 166, pp. 210-233.United States, New Mexico, Colorado PlateauPeridotite, xenoliths
DS201508-0376
2015
Schulze, D.J., Davis, D.W., Helmstaedt, H., Joy, B.Timing of the Cenozoic " Great Hydration" event beneath the Colorado Plateau: Th-Pb dating of monazite in Navajo volcanic field metamorphic eclogite xenoliths.Geology, Vol. 43, pp. 727-730.United States, Colorado PlateauDiatremes - Moses Rock, Mule's Ear, Garnet Ridge, Cane Valley, Red Mesa, Buell Park, Green Knobs
DS201512-1942
1989
McCandless, T.E.Microdiamonds from the Sloan 1 and 2 kimberlites, Colorado, USA.28th International Geological Congress, Washington DC, Workshop on Diamonds, extended abstracts, pp. 44-46.United States, Colorado PlateauMicrodiamonds
DM201602-0362
2015
The Israeli Diamond IndustryDiamonds for the people: the story of American diamonds… mentions Kelsey Lake and Crater of Diamonds.www.israelidiamondc.co.il, Dec. 28, 1p.United States, Colorado Plateau, ArkansasNews item - Kelsey Lake
DS201606-1099
2016
Kilian, T.M., Bleeker, W., Chamberlain. K., Evans, D.A.D., Cousens, B.Paleomagnetism, geochronology and geochemistry of the Paleoproterozoic Rabbit Creek and Powder River dyke swarms: implications for Wyoming in supercraton Superia.Geological Society of London Special Publication Supercontinent Cycles through Earth History., Vol. 424, pp. 15-45.United States, Wyoming, Colorado PlateauSupercontinents
DS201607-1368
2016
Olsen, P.The Colorado Plateau coring project ( CPCP): exportable chronostratigraphic context for Triassic-Jurassic Earth System Events and processes.IGC 35th., Session The Deep Earth 1 p. abstractUnited States, Colorado PlateauCoring project
DS201607-1320
2016
Weil, A.B., Yonkee, A., Schultz, M.Tectonic evolution of a Laramide transverse structural zone: Sweetwater Arch, south central Wyoming.Tectonics, Vol. 35, 5, pp. 1090-1120.United States, Wyoming, Colorado PlateauSweetwater Arch

Abstract: Structural, anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS), and paleomagnetic data record patterns of layer-parallel shortening (LPS), vertical-axis rotation, and regional fault-fold evolution across the Sweetwater Arch, a major west to WNW trending, basement-cored Laramide uplift in Wyoming. The southern arch flank is bounded by a WNW striking reverse fault zone that imbricated basement and cover rocks, the northern flank is bounded by a west striking fault zone with a component of strike-slip and NW trending en echelon folds, and the eastern plunge transitions into an area of multiple-trending faults and folds. Synorogenic strata record major arch uplift from Maastrichtian to Early Eocene time, followed by arch collapse. LPS, with development of systematic minor fault sets and AMS lineations, preceded large-scale folding. LPS directions, estimated from both minor fault and AMS data, were oriented WSW along the northern flank, subparallel to Laramide regional shortening, but were refracted to the SSW along the southern flank, and to the west along the eastern arch plunge. Additional minor faults developed along steep fold limbs during continued shortening, with directions remaining SSW along the southern flank but becoming more variable along the eastern plunge where an increasingly heterogeneous stress field developed as additional faults were activated along basement heterogeneities. Vertical-axis rotation was limited along the arch flanks, whereas the eastern plunge underwent counterclockwise rotation. Deflections in shortening directions were partly related to basement heterogeneities, including weak supracrustal belts on the arch flanks, a strong granitic core, and local reactivation of Precambrian shear zones.
DS201608-1388
2016
Andersen, A.K., Clar, J.G., Larson, P.B., Neill, O.K.Mineral chemistry and petrogenesis of a HFSE(+HREE) occurrence, peripheral to carbonatites of the Bear Lodge alkaline complex, Wyoming.American Mineralogist, Vol. 101, pp. 1604-1623.United States, Wyoming, Colorado PlateauBear Lodge

Abstract: Rare earth mineralization in the Bear Lodge alkaline complex (BLAC) is mainly associated with an anastomosing network of carbonatite dikes and veins, and their oxidized equivalents. Bear Lodge carbonatites are LREE-dominant, with some peripheral zones enriched in HREEs. We describe the unique chemistry and mineralogy one such peripheral zone, the Cole HFSE(+HREE) Occurrence (CHO), located ~2 km from the main carbonatite intrusions. The CHO consists of anatase, xenotime-(Y), brockite, fluorite, zircon, and K-feldspar, and contains up to 44.88% TiO2, 3.12% Nb2O5, 6.52% Y2O3, 0.80% Dy2O3, 2.63% ThO2, 6.0% P2O5, and 3.73% F. Electron microprobe analyses of xenotime-(Y) overgrowths on zircon show that oscillatory zoning is a result of variable Th and Ca content. Cheralite-type substitution, whereby Th and Ca are incorporated at the expense of REEs, is predominant over the more commonly observed thorite-type substitution in xenotime-(Y). Th/Ca-rich domains are highly beam sensitive and accompanied by high-F concentrations and low-microprobe oxide totals, suggesting cheralite-type substitution is more easily accommodated in fluorinated and hydrated/hydroxylated xenotime-(Y). Analyses of xenotime-(Y) and brockite show evidence of Embedded Image substitution for Embedded Image with patches of an undefined Ca-Th-Y-Ln phosphovanadate solid-solution composition within brockite clusters. Fluorite from the CHO is HREE-enriched with an average Y/Ho ratio of 33.2, while other generations of fluorite throughout the BLAC are LREE-enriched with Y/Ho ratios of 58.6-102.5. HFSE(+HREE) mineralization occurs at the interface between alkaline silicate intrusions and the first outward occurrence of calcareous Paleozoic sedimentary rocks, which may be local sources of P, Ti, V, Zr, and Y. U-Pb zircon ages determined by LA-ICP-MS reveal two definitive 207Pb/206Pb populations at 2.60-2.75 and 1.83-1.88 Ga, consistent with derivation from adjacent sandstones and Archean granite. Therefore, Zr and Hf are concentrated by a physical process independent of the Ti/Nb-enriched fluid composition responsible for anatase crystallization. The CHO exemplifies the extreme fluid compositions possible after protracted LREE-rich crystal fractionation and subsequent fluid exsolution in carbonatite-fluid systems. We suggest that the anatase+xenotime-(Y)+brockite+fluorite assemblage precipitated from highly fractionated, low-temperature (<200 °C), F-rich fluids temporally related to carbonatite emplacement, but after significant fractionation of ancylite and Ca-REE fluorocarbonates. Low-temperature aqueous conditions are supported by the presence of fine-grained anatase as the sole Ti-oxide mineral, concentrically banded botryoidal fluorite textures, and presumed hydration of phosphate minerals. Fluid interaction with Ca-rich lithologies is known to initiate fluorite crystallization which may cause destabilization of (HREE,Ti,Nb)-fluoride complexes and precipitation of REE+Th phosphates and Nb-anatase, a model valuable to the exploration for economic concentrations of HREEs, Ti, and Nb.
DS201608-1436
2016
Sakamaki, K., Sato, Y., Ogasawara, Y.Hydrous Na-garnet from Garnet Ridge products of mantle metasomatism underneath the Colorado Plateau.Progress in Earth and Planetary Science, Vol. 3, 20, 17p.United States, Colorado PlateauMetasomatism

Abstract: This is the first report on amphibole exsolution in pyrope from the Colorado Plateau. Pyrope crystals delivered from mantle depths underneath the Colorado Plateau by kimberlitic volcanism at 30 Ma were collected at Garnet Ridge, northern Arizona. The garnet grains analyzed in this study occur as discrete crystals (without adjacent rock matrix) and are classified into two major groups, Cr-rich pyrope and Cr-poor pyrope. The Cr-poor pyrope group is divided into four subgroups based on exsolved phases: amphibole lamella type, ilmenite lamella type, dense lamellae type, and clinopyroxene/amphibole lamellae type. Exsolved amphibole occurs in amphibole lamella type, dense lamellae type, and clinopyroxene/amphibole lamellae type of Cr-poor pyrope. The amphibole crystals tend to have preferred orientations in their garnet hosts and occur as monomineralic hexagonal or rhombic prisms and tablets, and as multimineralic needles or blades with other exsolved phases. Exsolved amphibole has pargasitic compositions (Na2O up to 1.6 apfu based on 23 oxygen). Garnet host crystals that have undergone amphibole exsolution have low OH contents (2-42 ppmw H2O) compared to garnets that do not have amphibole lamellae (up to 115 ppmw H2O). The low OH contents of garnets hosting amphibole lamellae suggest loss of OH from garnet during amphibole exsolution. Amphibole exsolution from pyrope resulted from breakdown of a precursor “hydrous Na-garnet” composition (Mg,Na+ x)3(Al2???x, Mgx)2Si3O12???2x(OH)2x. Exsolution of amphibole and other phases probably occurred during exhumation to depths shallower than 100 km prior to volcanic eruption. Based on the abundance and composition of exsolved clinopyroxene and amphibole lamellae in one garnet, hydrous Na-garnet had excess silicon (Si3.017 apfu, 12 oxygen normalization, vs. X3Y2Si3O12 for typical garnet). Comparison with experimental data suggests crystallization at pressures near 6-8 GPa. Garnet crystals that host exsolved amphibole have compositions (Pyp49-76, 3-10 wt% CaO, and up to 0.6 wt% Cr2O3) similar to garnets reported from pyroxenites, and have pyrope-almandine-grossular compositional ranges that overlap with the Cr-rich pyrope (typical lherzolitic garnet). Hydrous Na-garnet was likely formed by metasomatic reactions between Cr-rich pyrope and Na-rich aqueous fluid in the deep upper mantle. The most likely source of metasomatic Na-rich fluid is ancient oceanic crust that was subducted before subduction of the Farallon Plate beneath the Colorado Plateau.
DS201610-1849
2016
Chatterjee, R., Lassiter, J.C.186Os/188Os variations in upper mantle peridotites: constraints on the Pt/Os ratio of primitive upper mantle, implications for late veneer accretion and mantle mixing timescales.Chemical Geology, Vol. 442, pp. 11-22.United States, Colorado PlateauPeridotite

Abstract: 186Os/188Os variations in mantle peridotites provide constraints on the long-term Pt/Os evolution of the depleted mantle and the Pt/Os ratio of the primitive upper mantle (PUM). We report new 186Os/188Os data for mantle peridotites from continental (Rio Grande Rift and Colorado Plateau) and oceanic (Lena Trough and Hawaiian Islands) settings that span a wide range in fertility (Al2O3 ? 0.67-4.42 wt.%) and 187Os/188Os ratios (0.1138-0.1305). Although peridotite 186Os/188Os values span only a narrow range (from 0.1198345 to 0.1198384), 186Os/188Os broadly correlates with indices of melt depletion including bulk rock Al2O3, spinel Cr#, and clinopyroxene Cr#, consistent with Pt depletion in residual peridotites. PUM 186Os/188Os is estimated to be 0.1198378 ± 23 (2 SD) based on extrapolation of 186Os/188Os-fertility trends, which is very slightly lower than H-chondrites [? 0.1198398 ± 16 (2 SD); Brandon et al., 2006]. This value is consistent with a PUM Pt/Os of 1.7 ± 0.2, similar to average Pt/Os ratios of fertile continental peridotites. The inferred PUM Pt/Os is slightly lower than but within error of Pt/Os values measured in several classes of chondrites [Carbonaceous ? 1.8 ± 0.2, Ordinary ? 1.9 ± 0.1, and Enstatite ? 1.9 ± 0.1 (Brandon et al., 2006)] indicating that PUM Pt/Os is broadly chondritic. In contrast, estimates for PUM Ru/Ir and Pd/Ir (cf. Becker et al., 2006) are suprachondritic. The addition of a chondritic late veneer alone cannot create a combination of chondritic and suprachondritic HSE ratios for the PUM. Instead, minor core segregation occurring concurrently with the addition of a late veneer may explain the observed mantle HSE abundances and ratios. Combined 186Os/188Os-187Os/188Os isotopic and Pt/Os and Re/Os variability in peridotites suggest an average mantle homogenization timescale of ~ 1.2 Ga. In contrast, combined Hf-Nd isotopic and Lu/Hf and Sm/Nd variability in peridotites indicate much shorter homogenization timescales (< 0.4 Ga), potentially reflecting enhanced homogenization by melt-rock interaction to which the Pt-Os and Re-Os systems are relatively immune. The mechanical mixing timescale inferred from Os isotopes is consistent with timescales predicted for whole mantle convection.
DS201610-1878
2016
Kilian, T.M., Chamberlain, K.R., Evans, D.A.D., Bleeker, W., Cousens, B.L.Wyoming on the run - toward final Paleoproterozoic assembly of Laurentia.Geology, Vol. 44, 10, pp. 863-866.United States, Wyoming, Colorado PlateauCraton, Nuna, Slave, Superior

Abstract: Paleoproterozoic suture zones mark the formation of supercontinent Nuna and provide a record of North America's assembly. Conspicuously young ages (ca. 1.715 Ga) associated with deformation in southeast Wyoming craton argue for a more protracted consolidation of Laurentia, long after peak metamorphism in the Trans-Hudson orogen. Using paleomagnetic data from the newly dated 1899 ± 5 Ma Sourdough mafic dike swarm (Wyoming craton), we compare the relative positions of Wyoming, Superior, and Slave cratons before, during, and after peak metamorphism in the Trans-Hudson orogen. With these constraints, we refine a collisional model for Laurentia that incorporates Wyoming craton after Superior and Slave cratons united, redefining the Paleoproterozoic sutures that bind southern Laurentia.
DS201612-2292
2016
Dave, R., Li, A.Destruction of the Wyoming craton: seismic evidence and geodynamic processes.Geology, Vol. 44, 11, pp. 883-886.United States, Wyoming, Colorado PlateauWyoming craton - kimberlites

Abstract: Cratons are old and strong continental cores where the lithosphere is thick and remains largely undeformed for 2-3 b.y. Unlike typical cratons, the Wyoming craton underwent pervasive deformation ca. 80-55 Ma during the Laramide orogeny in the west-central United States, and has been subsequently encroached upon by the Yellowstone hotspot since 2.0 Ma. However, the mechanism for the deformation and the craton-hotspot interaction are not well understood. We present here a three-dimensional shear wave velocity model beneath the Wyoming craton constrained from Rayleigh wave data, which reveal new details about the cratonic lithosphere. The average lithosphere thickness beneath the craton is ?150 km, significantly thinner than a normal cratonic root (>200 km). Continuous low velocities are observed beneath the Yellowstone hotspot and the Cheyenne belt. A low-velocity column is also present in the central-eastern craton at depths of 115-250 km. These low velocities can be explained by hot temperature and partial melting, implying mantle upwelling. A high-velocity anomaly with a dripping shape in central Wyoming extends to 200-250 km depth, indicating mantle downwelling and lithosphere erosion. Our model provides the first seismic evidence for complex small-scale mantle convection beneath the Wyoming craton. The convection probably developed during the subduction of the Farallon plate and has been reinforced by the Yellowstone hotspot. We propose that the combination of flat-slab subduction, small-scale convection, and hotspot activity can lead to massive destruction of a cratonic lithosphere.
DS201612-2332
2016
Rudzitis, S., Reid, M.R., Blichert-Toft, J.On edge melting under the Colorado Plateau margin.Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems: G3, Vol. 17, 10, 1002/ 2016GC006349.United States, Colorado PlateauMelting

Abstract: Asthenosphere beneath the relatively thin lithosphere of the Basin and Range province appears to be juxtaposed in step-like fashion against the Colorado Plateau's thick lithospheric keel. Primary to near-primary basalts are found above this edge, in the San Francisco-Morman Mountain volcanic fields, north central Arizona, western USA. We show that at least two distinct peridotite-dominated mantle end-members contributed to the origin of the basalts. One has paired Nd and Hf isotopic characteristics that cluster near the mantle array and trace element patterns as expected for melts generated in the asthenosphere, possibly in the presence of garnet. The second has isotopic compositions displaced above the ?Hf - ?Nd mantle array which, together with its particular trace element characteristics, indicate contributions from hydrogenous sediments and/or melt (carbonatite or silicate)-related metasomatism. Melt equilibration temperatures obtained from Si- and Mg-thermobarometry are mostly 1340-1425°C and account for the effects of water (assumed to be 2 wt.%) and estimated CO2 (variable). Melt equilibration depths cluster at the inferred location of the lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary at ?70-75 km beneath the southwestern margin of the Colorado Plateau but scatter to somewhat greater values (?100 km). Melt generation may have initiated in or below the garnet-spinel facies transition zone by edge-driven convection and continued as mantle and/or melts upwelled, assimilating and sometimes equilibrating with shallower contaminated mantle, until melts were finally extracted.
DS201705-0887
2017
Wallace, T.C. Jr.Colorado Diamonds. (Sloan and Kelsey Lake)lithographie.org, No. 19, pp. 110-113.United States, Colorado PlateauBook - history, deposits
DS201706-1078
2017
Hess, T.L., Carter, M., Sundell, K.The search for diamonds in the Laramie Mountains of the Wyoming Archean province, USA.GSA Annual Meeting, 1p. AbstractUnited States, Wyoming, Colorado Plateaudeposit - Iron Mountain

Abstract: Casper College undergraduate students investigated the feasibility of finding hidden kimberlite pipes by means of geological mapping, geophysics, and stream sediment sampling. The Precambrian Laramie Mountains of southeastern Wyoming, locally known as the Iron Mountain Kimberlite district, was chosen based on previous work conducted by the Wyoming State Geological Survey (WSGS), geology of the region, and known kimberlite pipes. Data was collected using micro gravimeter - Scintrex CG-5, magnetometer - G-858 MagMapper, and electrical resistivity - SuperSting R8/IP/SP. Target one was chosen while pre-mapping the area and a topographic bowl like depression was identified. Micro gravimeter data was collected on a 56m transect at 8m intervals. Magnetometer data was collected in an area of 122m by 92m running in a 8m parallel array. Electrical resistivity was collected along a 56m transect at 8m intervals. Target two was chosen because the WSGS identified a regional magnetic anomaly and follow-up research was needed. Microgravimeter data was collected on a 56m transect at 8m intervals. Magnetometer data was collected from an area of 122m by 92m running in an 8m parallel array. Electrical resistivity was collected along a 56m transect at 8m intervals. Two drill site locations were selected based on the geophysical results to prove kimberlite is present at depth. Sediment samples were taken along Middle Sybille Creek and yielded a variety of pink to very deep red and purple colored garnets which have been sent in for EPMA (electron probe micro analyses) testing to determine the garnet-spinel compositions. Once complete the geochemical analyses will help determine if either target has a greater potential to be a diamondiferous kimberlite pipe.
DS201707-1313
2017
Chakhmouradian, A.R., Cooper, M.A., Reguir, E.P., Moore, M.A.Carbocernaite from Bear Lodge, Wyoming: crystal chemistry, paragenesis, and rare earth fractionation on a microscale.American Mineralogist, Vol. 102, pp. 1340-1352.United States, Wyoming, Colorado Plateaucarbonatite - Bear Lodge

Abstract: Zoned crystals of carbocernaite occur in hydrothermally reworked burbankite-fluorapatite-bearing calcite carbonatite at Bear Lodge, Wyoming. The mineral is paragenetically associated with pyrite, strontianite, barite, ancylite-(Ce), and late-stage calcite, and is interpreted to have precipitated from sulfate-bearing fluids derived from an external source and enriched in Na, Ca, Sr, Ba, and rare-earth elements (REE) through dissolution of the primary calcite and burbankite. The crystals of carbocernaite show a complex juxtaposition of core-rim, sectoral, and oscillatory zoning patterns arising from significant variations in the content of all major cations, which can be expressed by the empirical formula (Ca0.43–0.91Sr0.40–0.69REE0.18–0.59Na0.18–0.53Ba0–0.08)?1.96–2.00(CO3)2. Interelement correlations indicate that the examined crystals can be viewed as a solid solution between two hypothetical end-members, CaSr(CO3)2 and NaREE(CO3)2, with the most Na-REE-rich areas in pyramidal (morphologically speaking) growth sectors representing a probable new mineral species. Although the Bear Lodge carbocernaite is consistently enriched in light REE relative to heavy REE and Y (chondrite-normalized La/Er = 500–4200), the pyramidal sectors exhibit a greater degree of fractionation between these two groups of elements relative to their associated prismatic sectors. A sample approaching the solid-solution midline [(Ca0.57Na0.42)?0.99(Sr0.50REE0.47Ba0.01)?0.98(CO3)2] was studied by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and shown to have a monoclinic symmetry [space group P11m, a = 6.434(4), b = 7.266(5), c = 5.220(3) Å, ? = 89.979(17)°, Z = 2] as opposed to the orthorhombic symmetry (space group Pb21m) proposed in earlier studies. The symmetry reduction is due to partial cation order in sevenfold-coordinated sites occupied predominantly by Ca and Na, and in tenfold-coordinated sites hosting Sr, REE, and Ba. The ordering also causes splitting of carbonate vibrational modes at 690–740 and 1080–1100 cm?1 in Raman spectra. Using Raman micro-spectroscopy, carbocernaite can be readily distinguished from burbankite- and ancylite-group carbonates characterized by similar energy-dispersive spectra.
DS201707-1348
2017
Marshall, E.W., Lassiter, J.C., Barnes, J.D., Luguet, A., Lissner, M.Mantle melt production during the 1.4 Ga Laurentian magmatic event: isotopic constraints from Colorado Plateau mantle xenoliths.Geology, Vol. 45, 6, pp. 519-522.United States, Colorado Plateaumelting - Navajo Volcanics

Abstract: Plutons associated with a 1.4 Ga magmatic event intrude across southwestern Laurentia. The tectonic setting of this major magmatic province is poorly understood. Proposed melting models include anorogenic heating from the mantle, continental arc or transpressive orogeny, and anatexis from radiogenic heat buildup in thickened crust. Re-Os analyses of refractory mantle xenoliths from the Navajo volcanic field (NVF; central Colorado Plateau) yield Re depletion ages of 2.1–1.7 Ga, consistent with the age of the overlying Yavapai and Mazatzal crust. However, new Sm-Nd isotope data from clinopyroxene in peridotite xenoliths from NVF diatremes show a subset of xenoliths that plot on a ca. 1.4 Ga isochron, which likely reflects mantle melt production and isotopic resetting at 1.4 Ga. This suggests that Paleoproterozoic subcontinental lithospheric mantle was involved in the 1.4 Ga magmatic event. Our constraints support a subduction model for the generation of the 1.4 Ga granites but are inconsistent with rifting and anorogenic anatexis models, both of which would require removal of ancient lithosphere.
DS201708-1581
2017
Van Rythoven, A.D., Schulze, D.J., Hauri, E.H., Wang, J., Shirey, S.Intra-crystal co-variations of carbon isotopes and nitrogen contents in diamond from three north american cratons. A54 south ( Diavik) Slave craton; Lynx dike Superior craton ; Kelsey Lake Wyoming cratonChemical Geology, in press available 54p.Canada, Northwest Territories, Quebec, United States, Coloradodeposit, A54, Lynx, Kelsey Lake

Abstract: Eighteen diamond samples from the A154 South kimberlite pipe (Diavik Mine), Slave Craton, Northwest Territories (Canada); sixteen diamond samples from the Lynx kimberlite dyke, Superior Craton, Quebec (Canada) and twelve diamond samples from the Kelsey Lake kimberlite pipe, Wyoming Craton, Colorado (USA), were cut through the core-zones, polished, imaged by cathodoluminescence (CL), and analyzed by secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) for carbon isotope composition and nitrogen abundance. Twenty Kelsey Lake diamond plates, including the twelve crystals analyzed by SIMS, were analyzed by Fourier transform infrared spectrometry (FTIR) for nitrogen concentration and aggregation state. Diamond samples from Diavik and Kelsey Lake have average ?13CPDB and nitrogen contents (atomic ppm) similar to those found by earlier studies: averaging between ? 3.9‰ and 486 ppm, and ? 7‰ and 308 ppm, respectively. Samples from the Lynx dyke, investigated for the first time, are substantially different, having ?13C = ?1.2‰ and nitrogen content = 32 ppm (averages). All three localities have examples of significant variations in nitrogen content (> 100 ppm) within single stones. Carbon isotope variation within individual stones is relatively minor (< 2‰). In terms of nitrogen aggregation, samples from the Kelsey Lake kimberlite are dominated by zones of Type IaA, but mixed-type and Type IaB (less common) stones also occur. For the majority of samples, overall intra-diamond zonations of nitrogen abundances and carbon isotope ratios are not in agreement with modeled trends for single-event Rayleigh fractionation of diamond from fluid under nitrogen-compatible conditions at 1100 °C. The involvement of fluids from subducted crustal reservoirs with exceptionally light, and in the case of Lynx samples, exceptionally heavy ?13CPDB values is necessary to explain the observed growth histories of all the samples studied here.
DS201710-2222
2017
Craddock, W.H., Blondes, M.S., DeVera, C.A., Hunt, A.G.Mantle and crustal gases of the Colorado Plateau: geochemistry, sources, and migration pathways.Geochimica et Cosmochinica Acta, Vol. 213, pp. 346-374.United States, Coloradovolatiles

Abstract: The Colorado Plateau hosts several large accumulations of naturally occurring, non-hydrocarbon gases, including CO2, N2, and the noble gases, making it a good field location to study the fluxes of these gases within the crust and to the atmosphere. In this study, we present a compilation of 1252 published gas-composition measurements. The data reveal at least three natural gas associations in the field area, which are dominated by hydrocarbons, CO2, and N2 + He + Ar, respectively. Most gas accumulations of the region exhibit compositions that are intermediate between the three end members. The first non-hydrocarbon gas association is characterized by very high-purity CO2, in excess of 75 mol% (hereafter, %). Many of these high-purity CO2 fields have recently been well described and interpreted as magmatic in origin. The second non-hydrocarbon gas association is less well described on the Colorado Plateau. It exhibits He concentrations on the order of 1-10%, and centered log ratio biplots show that He occurs proportionally to both N2 and Ar. Overall ratios of N2 to He to Ar are ?100:10:1 and correlation in concentrations of these gases suggests that they have been sourced from the same reservoir and/or by a common process. To complement the analysis of the gas-composition data, stable isotope and noble-gas isotope measurements are compiled or newly reported from 11 representative fields (previously published data from 4 fields and new data from 7 fields). Gas sampled from the Harley Dome gas field in Utah contains nearly pure N2 + He + Ar. The various compositional and stable and noble gas isotopic data for this gas indicate that noble gas molecule/isotope ratios are near crustal radiogenic production values and also suggest a crustal N2 source. Across the field area, most of the high-purity N2 + He + Ar gas accumulations are associated with the mapped surface trace of structures or sutures in the Precambrian basement and are often accumulated in lower parts of the overlying Phanerozoic sedimentary cover. The high-purity gas association mostly occurs in areas interior to the plateau that are characterized by a narrow range of elevated, moderate heat flow values (53-74 mW/m2) in the ancient (1.8-1.6 Ga) basement terranes of the region. Collectively, the geochemical and geological data suggest that (1) the N2 + He + Ar gas association is sourced from a crustal reservoir, (2) the gas association migrates preferentially along structures in the Precambrian basement, and (3) the sourcing process relates to heating of the crust. Prospecting for noble-gas accumulations may target areas with elevated Cenozoic heat flow, ancient crust, and deep crustal structures that focus gas migration. High-purity CO2 gas may also migrate through regional basement structures, however, there is not always a clear spatial association. Rather, CO2 accumulations are more clearly associated with zones of high heat flow (>63 mW/m2) that sit above hot upper mantle and are proximal to Cenozoic volcanic rocks near the plateau margins. These observations are consistent with previous interpretations of a magmatic gas source, which were based on geochemical measurements.
DM201710-2364
2017
Lehndorff, B.Colorado Diamonds: A blast from the past. Kelsey Lake's short but sweet history defied prevailing wisdom. Coopersmith commentary.Lapidary Journal, Vol. 71, 5, pp. 52-53.United States, ColoradoNews item - Kelsey Lake
DS201803-0464
2017
Marshall, E.W., Barnes, J.D., Lassiter, J.C.The role of serpentinite derived fluids in metasomatism of the Colorado Plateau ( USA) lithospheric mantle.Geology, Vol. 45, 12, pp. 1103-1106.United States, Colorado Plateausubduction

Abstract: Subducting serpentinized lithosphere has distinct ?D and ?18O values compared to normal mantle. Slab-derived fluids that infiltrate the mantle wedge can alter its oxygen and hydrogen isotope composition, raising or lowering the ?18O and ?D values depending on the nature of the subducted components. Hydrous minerals in peridotite xenoliths from the Colorado Plateau (southwestern USA) have ?D values (up to ?33‰) much higher than average mantle (?80‰), but similar to ?D values of olivine-hosted melt inclusions within arc basalts, suggesting a slab-derived fluid source. Oxygen isotope ratios of olivine from these xenoliths are similar to average mantle, yet display a strong negative correlation with clinopyroxene Ce/Sm, a proxy of metasomatism. This correlation is most simply explained by metasomatism from fluids derived from the serpentinized portion of the Farallon slab. Although ?18O values of mantle minerals span a narrow range, integration of stable isotope data with other geochemical tracers can provide new constraints on modern and ancient subduction-related processes, potentially providing a method for probing Archean lithospheric mantle for evidence of early subduction.
DS201805-0994
2018
Zhang, Z., Dueker, K.G., Huang, H-H.Ps mantle transition zone imaging beneath the Colorado Rocky Mountains: evidence for an upwelling hydrous mantle.Earth Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 492, pp. 197-205.United States, Coloradomantle - discontinuity

Abstract: We analyze teleseismic P-to-S conversions for high-resolution imaging of the mantle transition zone beneath the Colorado Rocky Mountains using data from a dense PASSCAL seismic broadband deployment. A total of 6,021 P-to-S converted receiver functions are constructed using a multi-channel minimum-phase deconvolution method and migrated using the common converted point technique with the 3-D teleseismic P- and S-wave tomography models of Schmandt and Humphreys (2010). The image finds that the average depths of the 410-km discontinuity (the 410) and 660-km discontinuity (the 660) at and respectively. The peak-to-peak topography of both discontinuities is 33 km and 27 km respectively. Additionally, prominent negative polarity phases are imaged both above and below the 410. To quantify the mean properties of the low-velocity layers about 410 km, we utilize double gradient layer models parameterization to fit the mean receiver function waveform. This waveform fitting is accomplished as a grid-search using anelastic synthetic seismograms. The best-fitting model reveals that the olivine-wadsleyite phase transformation width is 21 km, which is significantly larger than anhydrous mineral physics prediction (4-10 km) (Smyth and Frost, 2002). The findings of a wide olivine-wadsleyite phase transformation and the negative polarity phases above and below the 410, suggest that the mantle, at least in the 350-450 km depth range, is significantly hydrated. Furthermore, a conspicuous negative polarity phase below the 660 is imaged in high velocity region, we speculate the low velocity layer is due to dehydration flux melting in an area of convective downwelling. Our interpretation of these results, in tandem with the tomographic image of a Farallon slab segment at 800 km beneath the region (Schmandt and Humphreys, 2010), is that hydrous and upwelling mantle contributes to the high-standing Colorado Rocky Mountains.
DS201806-1262
2018
Zhang, Z., Dueker, K.G., Huang, H-H.Ps mantle transition zone imaging beneath the Colorado Rocky Mountains: evidence for an upwelling hydrous mantle.Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 492, pp. 197-205.United States, Coloradogeophysics - seismic

Abstract: We analyze teleseismic P-to-S conversions for high-resolution imaging of the mantle transition zone beneath the Colorado Rocky Mountains using data from a dense PASSCAL seismic broadband deployment. A total of 6,021 P-to-S converted receiver functions are constructed using a multi-channel minimum-phase deconvolution method and migrated using the common converted point technique with the 3-D teleseismic P- and S-wave tomography models of Schmandt and Humphreys (2010). The image finds that the average depths of the 410-km discontinuity (the 410) and 660-km discontinuity (the 660) at and respectively. The peak-to-peak topography of both discontinuities is 33 km and 27 km respectively. Additionally, prominent negative polarity phases are imaged both above and below the 410. To quantify the mean properties of the low-velocity layers about 410 km, we utilize double gradient layer models parameterization to fit the mean receiver function waveform. This waveform fitting is accomplished as a grid-search using anelastic synthetic seismograms. The best-fitting model reveals that the olivine-wadsleyite phase transformation width is 21 km, which is significantly larger than anhydrous mineral physics prediction (4-10 km) (Smyth and Frost, 2002). The findings of a wide olivine-wadsleyite phase transformation and the negative polarity phases above and below the 410, suggest that the mantle, at least in the 350-450 km depth range, is significantly hydrated. Furthermore, a conspicuous negative polarity phase below the 660 is imaged in high velocity region, we speculate the low velocity layer is due to dehydration flux melting in an area of convective downwelling. Our interpretation of these results, in tandem with the tomographic image of a Farallon slab segment at 800 km beneath the region (Schmandt and Humphreys, 2010), is that hydrous and upwelling mantle contributes to the high-standing Colorado Rocky Mountains.
DS201810-2352
2018
Marshall, E.W., Lasiter, J.C., Barnes, J.D.On the (mis) behavior of water in the mantle: controls on nominally anhydrous mineral water content in mantle peridotites.Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 499, pp. 219-229.United States, Colorado Plateaumetasomatism

Abstract: In magmatic settings, water behaves as an incompatible species and should be depleted during melting and enriched during metasomatism. Previous studies have identified correlations between nominally anhydrous mineral (NAM) water content ([H2O]) and indices of metasomatism or melt extraction, seemingly confirming this behavior in the mantle. However in detail, these correlations are ambiguous and do not reflect robust controls on NAM [H2O]. We measured orthopyroxene (opx) and clinopyroxene (cpx) [H2O] in variably hydrated and metasomatized peridotite xenoliths from the Navajo volcanic field (NVF) that sample the Colorado Plateau subcontinental lithospheric mantle (SCLM), an endmember of SCLM hydration and metasomatism. These xenoliths span a wide range of pyroxene [H2O] (opx from 50 to 588 ppm wt. H2O; cpx from 38 to 581 ppm wt. H2O), but NAM [H2O] does not correlate with either indices of melt depletion or metasomatism. Growth of hydrous minerals suggests higher water activity than in anhydrous peridotites, and therefore hydrous-mineral-bearing xenoliths and anhydrous xenoliths should have different NAM [H2O] and water activities. However, when the two groups are compared no significant differences can be found in either NAM [H2O] or water activity. We propose that the high diffusivity of hydrogen in the mantle allows for equilibration of water activity in the mantle over sub-kilometer length scales over geologic time. Such diffusive equilibration reduces water activity variability and results in the blurring and destruction of correlations between NAM [H2O] and indices of metasomatism or melt extraction. As a result of diffusive equilibration of water, there is a large difference in the variability of concentration between NAM [H2O] (spanning ?2 orders of magnitude) and similarly incompatible elements such as Ce in the same peridotites (spanning ?4 orders of magnitude). This difference in behavior explains why H2O/Ce ratios in mantle peridotites are highly variable relative to those of basalts.
DS201903-0524
2000
Kruse, F.A., Boardman, J.W.Characterization and mapping of kimberlites and related diatremes using hyperspectral remote sensing.IEEE.org * note date , pp. 299-304.United States, Colorado, Wyomingdeposit - Kelsey Lake

Abstract: Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) and commercially-available HyMap hyperspectral data were used to study the occurrence and mineralogical characteristics of limberlite diatremes in the State-Line district of Colorado/Wyoming. A mosaic of five flightlines of AVIRIS data acquired during 1996 with 20-m resolution is being used to locate and characterize the kimberlite diatremes. Higher spatial resolution data (1.6 m AVIRIS and 4m HyMap acquired in 1998 and 1999, respectively) are being used to map additional detail. Poor exposures, vegetation cover, and weathering, however, make identification of characteristic kimberlite minerals difficult except where exposed by mining. Minerals identified in the district using the hyperspectral data include calcite, dolomite, illite/muscovite, and serpentine (principally antigorite), however, most spectral signatures are dominated by both green and dry vegetation. The goal of this work is to determine methods for characterizing subtle mineralogic changes associated with kimberlites as a guide to exploration in a variety of geologic terrains.
DS202005-0762
2020
Smith, D.Trace elements in Cr-pyrope from the Navajo volcanic field of the Colorado Plateau, SW USA, and implications for the mantle wedge during low angle subduction.Lithos, doi.org/10.101016/j. lithos.2020.105460, 55p. PdfUnited States, Coloradosubduction

Abstract: The zonation of trace elements in Cr-pyrope has been analyzed to investigate histories recorded by garnet in cool mantle and implications for processes in the mantle wedge during low-angle subduction. The garnets are from the Navajo Volcanic Field (NVF) of the Colorado Plateau in the southwestern United States. Their host rocks were emplaced between 30 and 24 Ma, not long after low-angle subduction of the Farallon plate and the Laramide orogeny. Twenty-seven of the 31 garnets are discrete fragments from diatremes of serpentinized ultramafic microbreccia (SUM). Many Ni and Mn values in those grains yield temperatures in and below the range 800 °C to 600 °C, consistent with inclusions of chlorite and other hydrous minerals. Gradients of Na, Ti, Mn, Ni, Y, REE, and other elements are common in the discrete grains. Diffusion calculations constrain possible histories of a garnet with growth zonation of Y and REE and retrograde zonation of Mn and Ni. The garnet must have formed and resided at temperatures below about 900 °C, and that zonation is unlikely to have been preserved from the Proterozoic. The Mn gradient is consistent with cooling during the time period of low-angle Farallon subduction. Many of the discrete garnets grew from sources metasomatically enriched in Li, Na, Ti, and Zr, and they have distinctive high Li/Na. The high Li/Na is a likely consequence of Li metasomatism in the mantle wedge. Nb values in the Cr-pyrope fragments from northern SUM diatremes are lower than those of most garnets from kimberlites, but the low values are similar to and lower than those of pyrope in peridotite emplaced in orogenic belts; those northern diatremes also host lawsonite eclogite and garnetite. Most but not all relatively Cr-rich discrete garnets (4 to 8 wt% Cr2O3) record enrichment in LREE but little enrichment in Ti and Zr; LREE enrichment by an aqueous fluid is consistent with chlorite inclusions in two of these garnets. Oriented lamellae of rutile and other phases are common, and one texture may record fluid interactions associated with interface-coupled dissolution-reprecipitation. Garnets from the four minette-hosted peridotites record markedly hotter temperatures than do the SUM-hosted grains, and they lack the high Li/Na and low Nb. Gradients of trace elements in minette-hosted garnets record metasomatism shortly before crustal emplacement, but that metasomatism resulted in a decrease of Nb and had little effect on Li/Na. The minette-hosted garnet peridotites may represent mantle residual from Proterozoic accretion of the Colorado Plateau. In contrast, at least some of the SUM-hosted garnets probably grew in rock eroded from the forearc wedge by low-angle subduction and emplaced below the NVF.
DS202006-0919
2020
Flowers, R.M., Macdonald, F.A., Siddoway, C.S., Havranek, R.Diachronous development of Great Unconformities before Neoproterozoic Snowlball Earth. Proceedinds of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 117, 19, 9p. PdfUnited States, Coloradogeothermometry

Abstract: The Great Unconformity marks a major gap in the continental geological record, separating Precambrian basement from Phanerozoic sedimentary rocks. However, the timing, magnitude, spatial heterogeneity, and causes of the erosional event(s) and/or depositional hiatus that lead to its development are unknown. We present field relationships from the 1.07-Ga Pikes Peak batholith in Colorado that constrain the position of Cryogenian and Cambrian paleosurfaces below the Great Unconformity. Tavakaiv sandstone injectites with an age of ?676 ± 26 Ma cut Pikes Peak granite. Injection of quartzose sediment in bulbous bodies indicates near-surface conditions during emplacement. Fractured, weathered wall rock around Tavakaiv bodies and intensely altered basement fragments within unweathered injectites imply still earlier regolith development. These observations provide evidence that the granite was exhumed and resided at the surface prior to sand injection, likely before the 717-Ma Sturtian glaciation for the climate appropriate for regolith formation over an extensive region of the paleolandscape. The 510-Ma Sawatch sandstone directly overlies Tavakaiv-injected Pikes granite and drapes over core stones in Pikes regolith, consistent with limited erosion between 717 and 510 Ma. Zircon (U-Th)/He dates for basement below the Great Unconformity are 975 to 46 Ma and are consistent with exhumation by 717 Ma. Our results provide evidence that most erosion below the Great Unconformity in Colorado occurred before the first Neoproterozoic Snowball Earth and therefore cannot be a product of glacial erosion. We propose that multiple Great Unconformities developed diachronously and represent regional tectonic features rather than a synchronous global phenomenon.
DM202007-1247
2020
Mining MagazineUSA rare earth to open processing plant.miningmagazine.com, June 11, 1/4p.United States, ColoradoNews item - USA Rare Earth
DS202012-2219
2020
Hoover, W.F., Page, F.Z., Schulze, D.J., Kitajima, K., Valley, J.W.Massive fluid influx beneath the Colorado Plateau ( USA) related to slab removal and diatreme emplacement: evidence from oxygen isotope zoning in eclogite xenoliths.Journal of Petrology, in press available, 52p. PdfUnited States, Colorado Plateaueclogite

Abstract: The Colorado Plateau has undergone as much as 1.8?km of uplift over the past 80?Ma, but never underwent the pervasive deformation common in the neighboring tectonic provinces of the western USA. To understand the source, timing and distribution of mantle hydration, and its role in plateau uplift, garnets from four eclogite xenoliths of the Moses Rock diatreme (Navajo Volcanic Field, Utah, USA) were analyzed in situ for ?18O by secondary ion mass spectrometry. These garnets have the largest reported intra-crystalline oxygen isotope zoning to date in mantle-derived xenoliths with core-to-rim variations of as much as 3‰. All samples have core ?18O values greater than that of the pristine mantle (?5.3‰, mantle garnet as derived from mantle zircon; Valley et al., 1998; Page et al., 2007) consistent with an altered upper oceanic crust protolith. Oxygen isotope ratios decrease from core to rim recording interaction with a low-?18O fluid at high temperature, likely derived from serpentinite in the foundering Farallon slab. All zoned samples converge at a ?18O value of ?6‰, regardless of core composition, suggesting that fluid infiltration was widely distributed. Constraints on the timing of this fluid influx, relative to diatreme emplacement, can be gained from diffusion modeling of major element zoning in garnet. Modeling using best-estimates of peak metamorphic conditions (620ºC, 3.7?GPa) yield durations of?
 
 

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