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Andhra Diamonds:
As in Madhya Pradesh, diamonds occur in three different geological environments
in Andhra Pradesh, viz;
(1) Kimberlite pipes of Wajrakarur-Lattavara area;
(2) Secondary Conglomerates of the Kurnool group;
(3) Quaternary Gravels of the Krishna and other river basins.
Nine kimberlite bodies, including two recently discovered by NGRI and
GSI have so far been located in a 100 sq. km. area in Wajrakarur- Lattavaram
belt of Anantpur district. Bodies are small in area and are circular to
elliptical or dyke-like in shape, emplaced within the Archean Granite
gneisses.
Conglomerates & Gravels:
The Banganapally formation comprising the conglomerates in its basal parts
within the western part of Cuddapah Basin occurs in a discontinuous manner
over a strike length of 250 kms. The conglomerates range in thickness
from 1-50 cms. with increasing incidences in some other portions. Quaternary
Gravels of Krishna, Tungbhadra, Pennar, Maneru and other rivers have been
worked in the past. The gravel horizons are 0.3 to 2.5 m. thick, having
thin overburden. Wholesale turquoise Jewellery
In Andhra Pradesh, till recently, only six kimberlite bodies were known
in the Wajrakarur area of Anantpur district. In the last few years, in
quick succession six more bodies have been discovered. Only eight out
of the total 12 bodies were found to be diamondiferrous. The narrow, elongated
dyke-shaped pipe NO.7 extending over a kilometre in length has a fair
concentration of diamonds with incidence up to about 9 ct/100 t. The other
diamondiferrous pipes namely, pipes 1,3, 4 & 6, show an encouraging
zone of about 250m. x 180m. with an incidence of 5 ct/100 t.
The proterozoic conglomerate rocks in a belt extending over a distance
of about 45 kms. In Kurnool district have been found to be diamondiferrous.
The exploration in conglomerates of Banganapally- Nereducherla belt, however,
indicated a poor incidence of diamonds of up to about 2 ct/100 t.Wholesale gemstone jewellery The
gravels along Krishna river and Pennar river terraces are also well known
for their diamondiferrous nature. Most of the large size diamonds of historic
renown were recovered from the Krishna river gravels. However, the recent
exploration carried out by GSI in Chandralapadu, Patempadu, Veldikottaplem,
Kodavatikallu and Pekkunuru blocks revealed average diamond incidence
to be less than 1 ct./100t.
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