2012520 · Abstract and Figures The mining of diamonds from kimberlite ore results in the production of processed kimberlite (PK) that is discharged as a slurry into a tailings impoundment.
view moreRotary Pan Plants In a Rotary Pan plant, crushed ore, when mining kimberlite, or alluvial gravel and soil is mixed with water to create a liquid slurry called “puddle” which has a density in the 13 to 15 g/cm3 range The mix is stirred in the pan by angled rotating “teeth” Firstly, the natural stone processing plants were designated ...
view more2018817 · Traditionally, Southern African diamond processing plants are designed to include various stages of crushing to liberate diamonds from the host rock. These types of plants have been operated to process kimberlite deposits in Southern Africa over a number of years, including the old CDM plant which was commissioned in 1947.
view more202451 · Dispersion of “pathfinder” kimberlitic indicator minerals (KIMs), including diamond, into drainage networks provide tracers to reconstruct past river systems. Being well endowed with kimberlite pipes, Africa has also been central to the important debate about the relevance of plumes as triggers for kimberlite and other alkaline magmatism.
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view more2018126 · The gravity method is useful for detecting extensions of existing kimberlite pipes, and defining the position of the intrusion at depth. Over large pipes where kimberlite is weathered, a negative anomaly of a few tenths of a milligal may be expected. The unweathered kimberlite at depth gives a positive anomaly, and must be more dense than …
view more201894 · AIM-listed diamond producer BlueRock Diamonds has commence kimberlite processing from its second kimberlite pipe – the high-grade KV1.
view more2018821 · Autogenous milling of kimberlite effectively concentrates waste in the mill recycle load. Historically this has been crushed, often using expensive HPGRs prior to returning to the mill feed.
view more2015101 · This new discovery lies on the same geological craton as some of the world’s largest diamond mines in Russia and could be part of a cluster of kimberlite pipes. In addition to the potential scarcity of diamonds, consider the fact that only about 30% of diamonds are of “gem quality” and suitable for jewelry. The remaining 70% of mined ...
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