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To: Diamond in the Ruff who wrote (5686)4/16/1998 7:55:00 AM
From: wayne cath  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
You wrote<<<<<< unfortunately my wife doesn't know anything- ouch>>>>>>.......I wonder if Jill might kick you from SI for that:))))????

Let me guess....your wife doesn't have your password<G>

Thanks for the info,Chuck!!

Still waiting



To: Diamond in the Ruff who wrote (5686)4/16/1998 9:31:00 AM
From: Walt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
Kimberlite breccia. This is a kimberlite which contains angular pieces of the country rock. The pieces can vary in size and quantity.
Often when a pipe comes in pieces of wall rock get mied in with the kimberlite.
From what I understand at snap lake they have found two distinct types of kimberlite one being the dyke material and the other in boulders and at 186 is a kimberlite breccia. The fact that they also found pieces of coal and micro fossils in the breccia indicates that it came to surface at some place.
hope that helps a little
regards Walt