This
announcement contains inside information for the purposes of
Regulation 11 of the Market Abuse (amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations
2019/310.
Karelian
Diamond Resources plc
("Karelian
Diamonds" or "the Company")
19 December 2023
SEARCH
FOR SOURCE OF THE KUHMO GREEN DIAMOND NARROWED
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Positive
results from basal till samples taken up-ice from green diamond
discovery site
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Garnets
identified in two sample locations which suggests close proximity
to kimberlite source
Karelian
Diamond Resources plc ("Karelian Diamonds") (AIM: KDR) is pleased
to announce that the Company has received results, from
Overburden
Drilling Management Limited ("ODM") in Canada, in relation to basal till samples
excavated at various target locations in the Kuhmo region of
Finland. The
results suggest that two of the sample locations may be close to
the source of the green diamond previously discovered by the
Company (as announced by the Company on 31
January 2017). ODM is a specialised laboratory for testing
diamondiferous kimberlite indicator minerals.
The
targets sampled were up-ice from the location of the green diamond
discovery along a kimberlite indicator mineral train and were
identified by geophysics and kimberlitic indicator
analysis.
Samples
from the two locations returned anomalous concentrations of
thirty-six
purple to red peridotitic garnets (G9/10
Cr-pyropes garnets). Six of the peridotitic garnets were in the
large range (0.5
to 1.0mm size). Partial
alteration mantles, otherwise referred to as "Kelyphitic rims",
were present on the peridotitic garnets. Kelyphitic rims are
fragile and tend not be preserved on the peridotitic garnets if
they have been transported any large distance.
The
presence of G9/10 peridotitic garnets indicates that the material
sampled has been derived from the diamond stability field where
diamonds are formed.
The number
and size of the peridotitic garnets, and the presence of Kelyphitic
rims, suggests close proximity to a kimberlite source, from which
the green diamond may have been derived.
Orange
mantle garnets were also
present in samples from these two locations. Orange mantle garnets
can include eclogitic pyrope almandine garnets (G3) which, if
present, are significant, as they tend to be associated with richer
diamond grades. These orange mantle garnets will be tested in due
course to establish whether or not eclogitic mantle materials are
present.
Kimberlite
indicator minerals were absent in locations further up-ice from the
two anomalous locations. This, together with geophysical data,
suggests that the kimberlite indicator mineral train, up-ice from
the green diamond discovery, ends at an electromagnetic geophysical
anomaly within which the kimberlite source of the green diamond may
be located.
Given that
indicator minerals were not present in samples further up ice, the
positive sample result provides further evidence that the green
diamond kimberlite source is closer to and within our targeted
area.
This release has been approved by Kevin McNulty PGeo, who
is a member of the Company's technical staff and holds a BSc/MSc in
Geology and Remote Sensing, in accordance with the guidance note
for Mining, Oil and Gas Companies issued by the London Stock
Exchange in respect of AIM Companies, which outlines standards of
disclosure for mineral projects.
Further
results will be issued as the programme progresses.
Professor
Richard Conroy, Chairman, Karelian
Diamond Resources PLC commented:
"These
results are most encouraging and are a major step forward in the
Company's diamond exploration programme, in the highly prospective
Kuhmo region. They also suggest that we may be getting very close
to locating the source of the green diamond which the Company
discovered."
Further
Information:
Karelian
Diamond Resources plc
Professor Richard Conroy, Chairman
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Capital Limited (Nomad)
Nick Athanas / Nick Harriss
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Capital Limited (Broker)
Lucy Williams / Duncan Vasey
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Financial Services
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Communications
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