Pipe found
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Tuesday, 8 June, 1999 - 22:00
West Perth-based Kimberley Resources NL has moved closer to locating a major diamond resource in the Kimberley region of WA with the discovery of the 16th new pipe in the past six months.
Kimberley 16 is a tuf-faceous lamproite pipe within the pyrope corridor in the north-western section of the Ellendale field. Samples are currently being analysed.
Kimberley 16 is a tuf-faceous lamproite pipe within the pyrope corridor in the north-western section of the Ellendale field. Samples are currently being analysed.