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Diamond from
Cotingo river, Uiramutã, Roraima, Brazil


Locality type:River
Classification
Species:Diamond
Formula:C
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Diamond data
Locality Data:Click here to view Cotingo river, Uiramutã, Roraima, Brazil
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:643063
Long-form Identifier:1:3:643063:4
GUID (UUID V4):3729aa6c-b96f-456b-b01d-a39484ab03c0
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Fleischer A rift model for the sedimentary diamond deposits of Brazil Received: 13 January 1997 / Accepted:...discovered in the past 20 years in Brazil, the Brazilian diamond production has been derived almost entirely...entirely from sedimentary deposits: diamond-bearing conglomerates of di€erent ages and recent alluvials...alluvials or terraces. Conglomerates as a source of diamond production may not be very signi®cant in economic...of the recent alluvial deposits of Brazil. In this sense, Brazil shows a sharp contrast with other large-scale
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communities. BY M A R K SY N N OT T The Ganges River is a sacred waterway in India. It’s also a key conduit... UP THE M Mount Roraima rises from the rainforest where the borders of Guyana, Brazil, and Venezuela meet...after a week of rugged bushwhacking and endless river crossings, it was obvious to everyone on our expedition...remote hot spot of biodiversity called the Paikwa River Basin, that lies on the northern edge of the Amazon...trek through the dense jungle of the Upper Paikwa River Basin to the base of the tepui known as Mount Weiassipu
 
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