Geological and geophysical investigations of kimberlite in the Laramie Range of southeastern Wyoming
W. Dan Hausel
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Geological and geophysical investigations of kimberlite in the Laramie Range of southeastern Wyoming
Published
1981
Publisher
Geological Survey of Wyoming
Pages
13
Description
The book was published prior the the WGS providing ISBN numbers. It is available at the WGS publications section. The publication describes geophysical and geological methods that were used to successfully find kimberlite in the Colorado-Wyoming State Line district where more than 130,000 diamonds were found from 1975 to 1997.
Subjects
Kimberlites
International Kimberlite Conference, Araxa, Brazil, 1991, proceedings of the 5th : volume 2, diamonds, characterization, genesis and exploration.
Kimberlites of the Lake Timiskaming Structural Zone
Petrologo-mineralogicheskai͡a︡ modelʹ kimberlitovogo prot͡s︡essa
Rb/Sr isotopic ratios in selected lower crust-upper mantle nodules from Colorado-Wyoming kimberlites
Lake Ellen kimberlite, Michigan, U.S.A
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Geological and geophysical investigations of kimberlite in the Laramie Range of southeastern Wyoming was written by W. Dan Hausel.
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