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Pangolin Reports Type II Diamond From Maltaswae Diamond Project
Pangolin Diamond (TSXV:PAN) has reported that one of seven diamonds analysed from the MSC Grid in Botswana is a Type II nitrogen-free diamond. Approximately two percent of the world’s diamonds are classified as Type II diamonds. As quoted in the press release: Type II diamonds are often associated with the presence of large diamonds, for …
Pangolin Diamond (TSXV:PAN) has reported that one of seven diamonds analysed from the MSC Grid in Botswana is a Type II nitrogen-free diamond. Approximately two percent of the world’s diamonds are classified as Type II diamonds.
As quoted in the press release:
Type II diamonds are often associated with the presence of large diamonds, for example the 813 carat and 1109 carat diamonds produced from the Karowe Mine by Lucara Diamonds are both Type II diamonds. The Karowe Mine is approximately 105 kilometres northwest from the MSC Grid area.
The Type II diamond from the MSC Grid is associated with three other diamonds as well as ilmenites with reaction rims, a mantle xenolith and fresh angular olivine recovered from soil samples in an area encompassing 0.32km2. These kimberlite indicator minerals are considered to be associated with a proximal source.
Five of the MSC diamonds are Type I aB diamonds and one is a Type I aA. Approximately 98% of the world’s diamonds are classified as Type I a diamonds in the range between pure Type IaA and pure Type I aB.
All three diamonds tested from The MTS grid were Type I aB diamonds. The single diamond from the Madala. Grid is also a Type I aB diamond.
A synthesis of all the MSC Grid soil sample results, indicator surface feature interpretations, and geophysical data will be integrated towards selecting future drill targets, with drilling to take place in the second semester of 2016.
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