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Kimberlites and Related Rocks ( two volumes)
Kimberlites and Related Rocks ( two volumes)

Kimberlites and Related Rocks ( two volumes)

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Kimberlites and related rocks; vol. 1: Their composition, occurrence, origin and emplacement; vol. 2: Their mantle/crust setting, diamonds and diamond exploration. (Proceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, Perth, 1986), Geological Society of Australia, published by Blackwell Scientific Publications for the Geological Society of Australia, [, 1989 , hardcovers, condition: as new.

Following the discovery of diamonds in river deposits in central South Africa in the mid nineteenth century, it was at Kimberley where the volcanic origin of diamonds was first recognized. These volcanic rocks, that were named kimberlite, were to become the corner stone of the economic and industrial development of southern Africa. Following the discoveries at Kimberley, even more valuable deposits were discovered in South Africa and Botswana in particular, but also in Lesotho, Swaziland and Zimbabwe.

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