The paper presents data on petrology, bulk rock and mineral compositions, and textural classification of the Middle Jurassic Jericho kimberlite (Slave craton, Canada). The kimberlite was emplaced as three steep-sided pipes in granite that was overlain by limestones and minor soft sediments. The pipes are infilled with hypabyssal and pyroclastic kimberlites and connected to a satellite pipe by a dyke. The Jericho kimberlite is classified as a Group Ia, lacking groundmass tetraferriphlogopite and containing monticellite pseudomorphs. The kimberlite formed, during several consecutive emplacement events of compositionally different batches of kimberlite magma. Core-logging and thin-section observations identified at least two phases of hypabyss...
We have mapped the deep structure of the Slave craton by combining analysis the effective elastic th...
The Jurassic Muskox and Jericho kimberlites (Northern Slave Province, Nunavut, Canada) contain a var...
Kimberlite whole rock geochemistry has been under-appreciated in deciphering Group I kimberlite petr...
In this thesis I present petrographic and geochemical data for six aphanitic kimberlite samples fro...
The Jericho kimberlite (173.1. ±. 1.3. Ma) is a small (~. 130. ×. 70. m), multi-vent system that pre...
Kimberlite drill core from the Muskox pipe (Northern Slave Province, Nunavut, Canada) highlights the...
Kimberlite rock types that compose the Renard 4 kimberlite in northern Quebec, Canada, record the t...
A significant new kimberlite province, which hosts more than 150 kimberlite pipes and is centred in ...
The Late Cretaceous (ca. 100 Ma) diamondiferous Fort a la Corne (FALC) kimberlite field in the Saska...
The Renard 65 pipe is located in the Otish Mountains, Quebec, Canada. It is one of nine diamondifero...
Fourteen samples of megacrysts from Jericho kimberlite have been studied. The study includes petrogr...
This dissertation describes the volcanic facies, petrology and economic aspects of the diamondiferou...
A total of 109 eclogite xenoliths from the Jericho and Muskox kimberlites (Nunavut, Canada) were st...
The Jurassic Muskox and Jericho kimberlites (Northern Slave Province, Nunavut, Canada) contain a var...
The Jericho kimberlites are part of a small Jurassic kimberlite cluster in the northern Slave craton...
We have mapped the deep structure of the Slave craton by combining analysis the effective elastic th...
The Jurassic Muskox and Jericho kimberlites (Northern Slave Province, Nunavut, Canada) contain a var...
Kimberlite whole rock geochemistry has been under-appreciated in deciphering Group I kimberlite petr...
In this thesis I present petrographic and geochemical data for six aphanitic kimberlite samples fro...
The Jericho kimberlite (173.1. ±. 1.3. Ma) is a small (~. 130. ×. 70. m), multi-vent system that pre...
Kimberlite drill core from the Muskox pipe (Northern Slave Province, Nunavut, Canada) highlights the...
Kimberlite rock types that compose the Renard 4 kimberlite in northern Quebec, Canada, record the t...
A significant new kimberlite province, which hosts more than 150 kimberlite pipes and is centred in ...
The Late Cretaceous (ca. 100 Ma) diamondiferous Fort a la Corne (FALC) kimberlite field in the Saska...
The Renard 65 pipe is located in the Otish Mountains, Quebec, Canada. It is one of nine diamondifero...
Fourteen samples of megacrysts from Jericho kimberlite have been studied. The study includes petrogr...
This dissertation describes the volcanic facies, petrology and economic aspects of the diamondiferou...
A total of 109 eclogite xenoliths from the Jericho and Muskox kimberlites (Nunavut, Canada) were st...
The Jurassic Muskox and Jericho kimberlites (Northern Slave Province, Nunavut, Canada) contain a var...
The Jericho kimberlites are part of a small Jurassic kimberlite cluster in the northern Slave craton...
We have mapped the deep structure of the Slave craton by combining analysis the effective elastic th...
The Jurassic Muskox and Jericho kimberlites (Northern Slave Province, Nunavut, Canada) contain a var...
Kimberlite whole rock geochemistry has been under-appreciated in deciphering Group I kimberlite petr...