Diamond-bearing Kimberlites in Saskatchewan, Canada: The Fort à la Corne Case History

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Klau Lehnert-Thiel Roland Loewer Rodney G. Orr Phil Robertshaw
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

This paper documents the 1988 discovery and subsequent evaluation (to 1991) of diamond bearing kimberlites in the Fort à la Corne area, Saskatchewan, by Uranerz Exploration and Mining Limited. Cameco Corporation began participating as a joint venture partner (50%) in mid-1989. The first indications that kimberlite-type intrusions might exist in the area carne from Geological Survey of Canada aeromagnetic maps. Because of the overburden thickness (over 100 m), magnetometer surveys continue to be the main exploration tool in defining pipe locations and sizes. Magnetometer surveys in varying levels of detail have outlined one main cluster and two sub-clusters, the main group being some 10 km by 50 km in size. In excess of 70 individual targets have been interpreted from the magnetics as probably representing kimberlites. The size range of the individual magnetically-defined bodies is between 1 ha and 74 ha. Proof that the magnetic anomalies were kimberlite intrusions carne in 1989 when each of seven test holes, all drilled on different targets, intersected the potential diamond host rock. The majority of the targets tested were diamond-bearing, with the indicator mineral chemistries suggesting that both peridotitic and ecIogitic diamond parageneses could be expected. To date, 18 individual kimberlite bodies have been drill-tested. A total of 39 bulk samples, amounting to 186 t (representing 360 t of theoretical sample recoveries) were processed in 1990 and 1991. One hundred and sixty diamonds were recovered, averaging 0.04 carats in weight, the largest being 0.6 carats. Most of the bulk sample grades are less than 2 carats/loo t; only three bulk samples have higher grades, the best being approximately 10.5 carats/l00 1. The diamonds are predominantly gem-quality stones.
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APA: Klau Lehnert-Thiel Roland Loewer Rodney G. Orr Phil Robertshaw  (1992)  Diamond-bearing Kimberlites in Saskatchewan, Canada: The Fort à la Corne Case History

MLA: Klau Lehnert-Thiel Roland Loewer Rodney G. Orr Phil Robertshaw Diamond-bearing Kimberlites in Saskatchewan, Canada: The Fort à la Corne Case History. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1992.

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