Summary Of The 1990s Exploration And Testing Of The Prairie Creek Diamond-Bearing Lamproite Complex, Pike County, Arkansas

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Michael Howard
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Holes cored through the Prairie Creek lamproite volcanic complex at the Crater of Diamonds State Park by companies interested in the site's commercial diamond potential give an opportunity to redefine the size and shape of the Prairie Creek pipe. Relationships of cored rock sequences and the discovery of a previously unrecognized major rock type allow a reinterpretation of the sequence and type of intrusive activity. Trench sampling of diamondiferous rock units yielded a diamond content far below what was anticipated based on an estimate from historical records. Inadequacies of shallow bulk-testing methods for a diamondiferous pipe are examined.
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APA: J. Michael Howard  (1999)  Summary Of The 1990s Exploration And Testing Of The Prairie Creek Diamond-Bearing Lamproite Complex, Pike County, Arkansas

MLA: J. Michael Howard Summary Of The 1990s Exploration And Testing Of The Prairie Creek Diamond-Bearing Lamproite Complex, Pike County, Arkansas. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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