Diamonds in Yellow and Blue Kimberlite
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- I am posting a video of my findings regarding a comment posted to my blue clay video. The comment suggested the blue layer could be a part of a decomposing kimberlite pipe. After reading it, I did a lot of research and, indeed, there is a layer of yellow soil, dry clay and sedimentary rock above the blue clay. Not in all places, but many. The yellow soil becomes thick sticky yellow clay as soon as water touches it is. The rock I show in the video has small blue-ish crystals in it. I found it and others in the creek. The crystals are also in the blue clay grit layer as well. Are they diamonds? If so, how do I find out?
A few more suggestions: If you want to do scratch tests get a piece of corundum. Glass or quartz wont tell you much, it's too soft. Another test is specific gravity but unless you've got an awfully large diamond this will require a very dense liquid like methylene iodide which is very expensive and still not definitive. You might consider a grease table but your best bet is a thermal tester.
Diamonds glow under ultraviolet frequency light and calculate the density of the crystals it should be 3.5 .
Hey. There are two types of Kimberlite. The darker one is found mostly further south like Colorado and Lower Wyoming, the Yellow Kimberlite usually happens when volcanic shale and iron oxide are combined. You can find this near massive boulder granite rock formations. And it happens in colder regions. Even though you can find it in upper Wyoming, Montana and all the way up to Canada. I am sure you heard of the YellowKnife up there..well it contains the largest quantity of Yellow Kimberlite in the world. Good luck. If you have any doubt you can heat test the stone. Try and find larger ones if you can and take a glass of cold water, a lighter, and tweezers. Hold the stone and heat it up for 30 seconds. Drop it in the glass of water and see if it shatters. If it does not shatter, you have a diamond. Glass and Quartz and other minerals can not deflect heat as diamonds do.
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The info in the description sounds like you have high grade platinum ore with chromite... The quartzite you show is packed with gold flour keep crushing it to 100- mesh and use a blue bowl to recover.
The first way to classify out diamonds is to screen the crushed rock with a saruca gem screen. Then test the stones by scratching a piece of quartz or glass. If it scratches either one you might have diamonds or topaz.
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Hey, do you have any updates on your findings? Also where these found in a place underlane by a craton, a proton, and or on top of a combination of a craton and or pluton? You have probably long figured out what these specimens are but in the case you haven't, I may be able to help. Also, are you finding any kimberlitic indicator minerals? The lack of seeing any garnet or chromium diopside inside the specimen isn't a good sign, and if those are all diamonds you likely found the richest kimberlite pipe in existence by far which the likelihood of that is minimal at best. Good luck.
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did you ever get it tested for diamonds
Did you ever find out what they were? What was your method of crushing?
I'm just getting my minerals down, but if I'm. correct those are beads of silica hydroxide, or opal. I've found similar alluvial deposits and i am pretty sure that lump of clay is a type of alluvium.red rock canyon California is famous for it's alluvial deposits.
go in a blacked out room and use a black light if glow there probly dimonds or get a tester diamond tester. not all diamonda are crystal clear, or take to a jewler to get checked thats what i do when not positive
Diamonds!!!!! I have found the same thing.
The light blue is quartz you if you look up llanite it has a similar color a high yield of this many diamonds would be intense though doesn't mean their isnt other diamonds in it just the blue stuff isn't.
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Take them to a rock shop to find out what they are for sure.
I have the same type of rock specimen and mine test diamond on the diamond tester 2...
Hi, sorry no diamonds in your sample. Its not even weathered kimberlite soil. Diamonds do not get wet. Better luck next time.
See if it scratches porcelain. No quartz. Yes further testing. But anyone can see what you've shown is quartz.
they look like diamonds tho😱😱
I think they are just sand crystals for making glasses
Can you tell me around what area of the country, I'm guessing Northern Colorado or WyomIng. At least the county? And I would lime to know more about the blue clay you found under it? At that point I can give you a decent suggestion as to what it probably is. Best Wishes...
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Hi can you help to identify any of my stones in the video in my channel
I'm in Rowan County, North Carolina. Just about a short distance from where gold was first discovered in North America at Reed Gold Mine. The first gold rush.
Some follow ups to the comments and questions: the yellow rocks with the Crystals are found in a layer of fine yellow clay. It presents as a Dusty crumbly yellow dirt that becomes sticky slippery yellow clay when wet. So yes, there is yellow clay all around... As well as small round iron mineral rocks. About 200 feet away where the creek is you will find the obligatory red clay then the dark blue clay where I find tons of quartz and some gold.
Lastly, the whole area has huge granite boulders and quarries just a few miles away.
jeremy kesler was it diamonds
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it may be were quatz
look like sun gems
Yes they are diamonds
get a diamond tester also hex diamonds are only shape diamond a Jeweler will cut rest are classed as commercial diamonds
I'm about to smash mine and test gems.
There isn't any diamonds.
Definitely not diamonds, for one thing the water didn't run off them but stayed on them (diamonds being carbon hate water and love grease). Also diamonds would be much more definite crystals (this week I got one that had been transported over 500 miles by a glacier and it's still an 8 sided crystal with sharp edges). To me they look like chalcedony.
+Rory Bowskill right right cause thats not the shape the jewelers cuts them they are found that way hahaha
Ray RayRay No, because that is science. Diamonds to not retain water on the surface....they honestly look like quartz crystals.
No they do not. They are rounded.
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This is a calcium rock in river bad it's contain just river quartz ,
You found just quartz in this sample you have...
It's not a white kimberlite just calcium carbonate component..
What a joke. There is no diamond actually.
Hello , can you help to identify my stones
Not a single diamond
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1st: This is NOT clay, not silt, not even sand
2nd: Those are NOT diamonds.
Gordon Byron then what are they
diamonds are not that plentiful. so no not diamonds
It's fake