EXPLORING FOR DIAMONDS AND THE NORTH -- Great Lakes glacial

On four occasions during the last 1.5 million years, most bedrock surfaces in Canada were scoured by glacial erosion. Diamonds originally present in kimberlite bodies were plucked, transported and scattered along paths travelled by the glaciers. Since 1863, 83 stones...

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