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      • The answer: diamonds, and lots of them. Combined with a dash of oceanic crust rock called eclogite, just over a quadrillion—a one with 15 zeroes—tons of diamonds are hiding within Earth, they estimate. To be fair, that's only a small percentage of the total rocks on Earth, Garber notes.
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  2. Jul 18, 2018 · The mine is where the majority of the world's most famous diamonds have been discovered. The stats? It's a 507.55-carat Type IIA rough diamond, coveted for its extreme clarity and flawless...

  3. Jul 17, 2018 · The answer: diamonds, and lots of them. Combined with a dash of oceanic crust rock called eclogite, just over a quadrillion—a one with 15 zeroes—tons of diamonds are hiding within Earth, they...

  4. Jan 29, 2024 · In this article, we will delve into the geographical locations where the diamonds are found, exploring the top diamond-producing countries, along with key statistics and significant milestones in the diamond mining timeline. So, here is the answer to your “Where Are Diamonds Found”.

  5. Jul 27, 2023 · But the presence of diamonds at our planet's surface has always been a puzzle, as they are found exclusively in volcanic deposits called kimberlites in the stable interiors of continents—a realm not known for its volatility. Now, researchers have pieced together why kimberlites erupt where they do.

  6. Sep 26, 2022 · A beautiful blue flaw in a gem-quality diamond from Botswana is actually a tiny fragment of Earth’s deep interior—and it suggests our planet’s mantle contains oceans’ worth of water.

  7. Apr 25, 2022 · Russia has the largest reserves at 650 million diamond carats, representing about 52% of the global capacity. Congo comes in second with 150 million carats or 13% of the world’s total … while Botswana takes the third place, with diamond reserves totalling 90 million carats.

  8. Jul 17, 2018 · Researchers have discovered what appears to be a cache of diamonds hidden in the Earth’s mantle. This suggests that, at a geological scale, diamond might not be the exotic mineral we once...

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