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To: WillP who wrote (6161)1/5/2002 3:19:04 PM
From: VAUGHN  Read Replies (1) of 7235
 
Hello Will

I came across the following papers that seemed particularly relevant to our discussion (Message #6161 from WillP at Aug 21, 2000 12:17 PM). Thought you might find them interesting.

See: cg.nrcan.gc.ca

M.B. Kirkley: The Snap Lake Kimberlite Dyke of the Slave Province: Comparisons and Contrasts with Kaapvaal Kimberlite Dykes

A.M. Agashev et al.: A Unique Kimberlite-Carbonatite Primary Association in the Snap Lake Dyke System, Slave Craton: Evidence from Geochemical and Isotopic Studies

R.C. McLean et al.: Pyropes and Chromites from Kimberlites of the Snap Lake Area, Southeast Slave Craton: Garnetization Reaction of Depleted Peridotites at Extremely Deep Levels of the Lithospheric Mantle

N.P. Pokhilenko et al.: Abnormally thick Cambrian lithosphere of the Southeast Slave Craton: evidence from crystalline inclusions in diamonds and pyrope compositions in Snap Lake kimberlites

B.A. Kjarsgaard: Geology of the Lac de Gras Kimberlite Field, Central Slave Province, Canada

M.G. Kopylova and G. Caro: Lithospheric Terranes of the Slave Craton: Contrasting North and South

Almost all of the abstracts on this site are a facinating, especially these:

D. Francis: The Composition, Age and Origin of the Canadian Continental Lithospheric Mantle

D.P. Dowall et al.: Comparative Geochemistry of the Source Regions of Southern African and Slave Kimberlites

G.J. Irvine et al.: The Age of Two Cratons: a PGE and Os-Isotopic study of peridotite xenoliths from the Jericho Kimberlite (Slave Craton) and the Somerset Island Kimberlite field (Churchill Province)

Hope you enjoy.

Regards

Vaughn
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