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Calcrete to Kimberlite: A Prospector's Hunt for "Kimberlite Traits" in Calcretes


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1 Geological Survey of India, Airborne Mineral Survey and Exploration (AMSE) Wing, Central Zone, Seminary Hills, Nagpur - 440 006, India
     

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Occurrence of calcrete over kimberlite is known all over the world and calcrete can also develop over a wide variety of weathered rocks and/or soil under suitable condition of its formation. The objective of this study is to evaluate the mineralogy and mineral chemistry of kimberlite derived calcretes and highlights their role as an exploration tool in search of kimberlite. The present study reveals the presence of significant minerals, including diamonds, within the calcretes of "kimberlite traits". Calcrete derived from granite and mafic (dolerite/gabbro) rocks are mineralogically very distinct with those derived from kimberlite. Calcrete can thus be a very useful prospecting tool in kimberlite and diamond exploration.

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Calcrete, Calchi, Kimberlite Exploration, Kimberlite Traits.
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  • GOUDIE, A. (1972) The chemistry of world calcrete deposits. Jour. Geol., v.80. pp449-463.
  • ROY, ANINDYA, MUTHURAMAN, K. and SHRIVASTAVA, S.K. (2002) Chemistry of calcrete - A tool for kimberlite search. Proceedings of "International conference on diamond and gemstones" organized by South Asian Association of Economic Geologists, GSI, Chattisgarh Government and Government Engineering College, Raipur, pp.54-56.

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  • Calcrete to Kimberlite: A Prospector's Hunt for "Kimberlite Traits" in Calcretes

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Anindya Roy
Geological Survey of India, Airborne Mineral Survey and Exploration (AMSE) Wing, Central Zone, Seminary Hills, Nagpur - 440 006, India

Abstract


Occurrence of calcrete over kimberlite is known all over the world and calcrete can also develop over a wide variety of weathered rocks and/or soil under suitable condition of its formation. The objective of this study is to evaluate the mineralogy and mineral chemistry of kimberlite derived calcretes and highlights their role as an exploration tool in search of kimberlite. The present study reveals the presence of significant minerals, including diamonds, within the calcretes of "kimberlite traits". Calcrete derived from granite and mafic (dolerite/gabbro) rocks are mineralogically very distinct with those derived from kimberlite. Calcrete can thus be a very useful prospecting tool in kimberlite and diamond exploration.

Keywords


Calcrete, Calchi, Kimberlite Exploration, Kimberlite Traits.

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