The geological knowledge needed to find diamond deposits has increased substantially since the early 1950s and is now readily available in the public domain. This has resulted in the discovery of many new diamond deposits in the last 50 years and, therefore, an oversupply of rough diamonds at various times. Based on analogies with other mineral commodities, new diamond deposits will be found at an accelerated rate as diamond-related geological knowledge continues to expand and exploration methods are refined. In such circumstances, as with all commodities, in the long term (>20 years) new markets must be found to keep pace with increased production, otherwise there may be an ever-present concern based on oversupply. Résumé La s...
Some scientists and journalists, and many members of the general public, have been led to believe th...
Sixty-eight alluvial diamonds from three placer deposits in Brazil (Arenapolis in the State of Mato ...
For more than 200 years many authors have expressed concern about the adequacy of natural resources ...
[[abstract]]Industrial diamond production was pioneered by General Electric Company of U.S. in 1957 ...
SBS and EHH for support from the US National Science Foundation (EAR-104992); FN and PN for support ...
The science of mineral deposits (economic geology) has greatly evolved since its inception in the la...
The most recent advances in diamond science are reviewed, covering a variety of specific topics, suc...
Conventional diamond exploration guidelines predict that economic diamond occurrences will be restri...
The fundamentals that drive prospecting and exploration, i.e., the search for useful mineral materia...
Gem-quality diamonds have been found in several alluvial deposits across central and southern Borneo...
Gem-quality diamonds have been found in several alluvial deposits across central and southern Borneo...
A model for the genesis of natural diamond is presented based on the physical, chemical and mineralo...
The science of studying diamond inclusions for understanding Earth history has developed significant...
I studied a diamondiferous Archean meta-conglomerate from Wawa (North Ontario), part of the Michipic...
The science of studying diamond inclusions for understanding Earth history has developed significant...
Some scientists and journalists, and many members of the general public, have been led to believe th...
Sixty-eight alluvial diamonds from three placer deposits in Brazil (Arenapolis in the State of Mato ...
For more than 200 years many authors have expressed concern about the adequacy of natural resources ...
[[abstract]]Industrial diamond production was pioneered by General Electric Company of U.S. in 1957 ...
SBS and EHH for support from the US National Science Foundation (EAR-104992); FN and PN for support ...
The science of mineral deposits (economic geology) has greatly evolved since its inception in the la...
The most recent advances in diamond science are reviewed, covering a variety of specific topics, suc...
Conventional diamond exploration guidelines predict that economic diamond occurrences will be restri...
The fundamentals that drive prospecting and exploration, i.e., the search for useful mineral materia...
Gem-quality diamonds have been found in several alluvial deposits across central and southern Borneo...
Gem-quality diamonds have been found in several alluvial deposits across central and southern Borneo...
A model for the genesis of natural diamond is presented based on the physical, chemical and mineralo...
The science of studying diamond inclusions for understanding Earth history has developed significant...
I studied a diamondiferous Archean meta-conglomerate from Wawa (North Ontario), part of the Michipic...
The science of studying diamond inclusions for understanding Earth history has developed significant...
Some scientists and journalists, and many members of the general public, have been led to believe th...
Sixty-eight alluvial diamonds from three placer deposits in Brazil (Arenapolis in the State of Mato ...
For more than 200 years many authors have expressed concern about the adequacy of natural resources ...