Exploration of the Sloan Ranch complex: a diamondiferous kimberlite prospect in northern Colorado

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. C. Shaver
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Detailed examination of the Sloan Ranch diamond prospect has shown that the Sloan 1 diatreme, the Sloan 2 dike, and the Sloan 3 horizontal sheet complex are all parts of the same kimberlite complex. Geologic mapping, geophysics, soil chemistry, test pitting, and drilling all helped to delineate the structure. Bulk sample testing yielded moderate grades with encouraging gem-to-industrial ratios, but no large stones were recovered. These test results, along with supporting mineral chemistry data, suggest that the Sloan Ranch complex is analogous to sub- economic occurrences located near the margins of the Archean cratons in southern Africa.
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APA: K. C. Shaver  (1987)  Exploration of the Sloan Ranch complex: a diamondiferous kimberlite prospect in northern Colorado

MLA: K. C. Shaver Exploration of the Sloan Ranch complex: a diamondiferous kimberlite prospect in northern Colorado. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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