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To: LaFayette555 who wrote (12818)1/20/1999 3:34:00 PM
From: average joe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Orangeite is not a new rock, teevee is fetching to invent new things... wow double wow this one will fall hard... what house
does teevee work for??

aj



To: LaFayette555 who wrote (12818)1/20/1999 4:09:00 PM
From: teevee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
Francois,
The correct spelling is "orangeite". I refer you to:

Journal of Geochemical Exploration
Journal of the Association of Exploration Geochemists
Special Issue
Diamond Exploration :Into the 21 Century
Volume 53, Nos 1-3(March 1995)
Paper:
The Role of petrology and lithogeochemistry in exploration for diamondiferous rocks, R.H. Michell

I hope you read this so you can have a better understanding.
Regards,
teevee
PS. Orangeite is host to high grade diamond deposits like De Beers Finsch pipe in South Africa. (You better believe they are having sleepness nights over Snap Lake). Pleasant dreams and restful nights for all who are long WSP.