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    Volume 4, Number 3
    1 July 1995
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    Other| July 01, 1995

    Diamonds, kimberlites, lamproites and related rocks in the United States

    W. D. Hausel
    W. D. Hausel
    Wyoming State Geological Survey, Laramie, WY, United States
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    Exploration and Mining Geology (1995) 4 (3): 243–270.
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    W. D. Hausel; Diamonds, kimberlites, lamproites and related rocks in the United States. Exploration and Mining Geology 1995;; 4 (3): 243–270. doi:

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      Index Terms/Descriptors
      • Archean
      • Arkansas
      • Colorado
      • diamond deposits
      • Eastern U.S.
      • igneous rocks
      • kimberlite
      • lamproite
      • lamprophyres
      • Michigan
      • plutonic rocks
      • Precambrian
      • Proterozoic
      • ultramafic composition
      • United States
      • upper Precambrian
      • Wyoming
      • Lake Ellen
      • Murfreesburo Arkansas
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      • N41°45'00" - N48°25'00", W90°15'00" - W82°30'00"
      • N37°00'00" - N41°00'00", W109°00'00" - W102°00'00"
      • N33°00'00" - N36°30'00", W94°40'00" - W89°40'00"
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