Saturday, July 15, 2017

North Arrow Minerals Inc. after receipt of the initial results of the analysis on microdiamonds reported that all kimberlite diamond project Pico (Pikoo) are diamondiferous. This also applies to the new kimberlites PK346.
As reported earlier North Arrow, a total drilling program within 2016 m 2124 wells have been drilled, with kimberlites managed to cross in 14 out of 19 of these wells. The most significant discoveries of kimberlites managed to make in the northern part of Pico, where 7 out of 9 wells kimberlite was discovered.
Detailed petrographic company conducts research to improve the interpretation of kimberlite pico northern section, and uses of diamond extraction, concentration and documenting rock core. A number of samples of each of the kimberlites were sent to study the composition and concentration of the breed, to determine whether they are potential sources of priority for the company pyrope garnets, defined in the study of kimberlite indicator minerals in the northern area of Pico.
Results of the analysis of diamonds reported by North Arrow, were obtained by alkaline fusion, carried out in the laboratory Geoanaliticheskoy Saskatchewan Research Council (Saskatchewan Research Council Geoanalytical Laboratories, SRC ).
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Pearl Necklace said...

Two diamonds were found in the analysis of soil samples taken on the MSC grid as part of a detailed sampling program on the project to determine the diamond origin zone.
"Both diamonds contain residual impurities of iron oxide minerals." Earlier, four more diamonds were found on the sampling area, "the company said in a statement." Except for one brown stone, all the diamonds from the MSC grid are colorless,