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1 Geological Survey of India, IN
Source
Journal of Geological Society of India (Online archive from Vol 1 to Vol 78), Vol 31, No 3 (1988), Pagination: 343-346
Abstract
Rocks of kimberlitic affinity hitherto not recorded are recognized near Maddur, Mahaboobnagar district, Andhra Pradesh. These are identified as olivine lamproites based on the paucity of garnet and picro-ilmenite. However, major element data have similarity with lamproitcs of Western Australia. Petrography is similar to pipe No.5 of Wajrakarur. K2O is, however, less. The kimberlitic rocks are located in the area intersected by NE-SW (Major) and NW-SE (Intermediate) lineaments and form the northern cluster of kimberlites in Andhra Pradesh. This new location of a kimberlitic province has widened the scope for diamond prospecting in Andhra Pradesh.
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