World's Second-Largest Diamond in Botswana
23-08-2024
09:30 AM
1 min read
Recent discovery:
- The newly discovered diamond is second to the 3,106-carat Cullinan Diamond, which was found in South Africa over a century ago.
- Botswana, a leading diamond producer, relies heavily on the diamond industry, which constitutes 30% of its GDP and 80% of its exports.
- The diamond was unearthed using advanced X-ray transmission technology, which enhances the recovery of large stones without causing damage.
- The diamond is yet to be fully assessed, and its potential to yield high-quality gems remains to be determined.
Diamond characteristics:
- Formation: Diamonds form in the Earth’s mantle and are brought to the surface through volcanic activity. They are found in volcanic landforms like dykes and sills.
- Uses: Diamonds are utilised in jewellery, industrial cutting tools, and polishing due to their hardness.
Diamonds in India:
- Major locations:
- Panna belt: Madhya Pradesh
- Wajrakarur Kimberlite pipe: Anantapur district, Andhra Pradesh
- Krishna River basin gravels: Andhra Pradesh
- Recent discoveries: New kimberlite fields in Raichur-Gulbarga districts, Karnataka.
- Processing: Modern cutting and polishing are concentrated in Surat, Navasari, Ahmedabad, and Palampur.
Global diamond production:
- Leading producers: Russia, Botswana, Canada, Australia, South Africa, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
- Notable producers:
- Botswana: Key mines include Orapa and Jwaneng.
- Australia: Known for coloured diamonds such as pink, purple, and red.
- South Africa: Hosts diverse diamond deposits including kimberlite and fissure mining.
- Synthetic diamonds: The US is the largest producer of synthetic industrial diamonds.
Global diamond resources:
- Russia: Believed to have the largest and richest diamond resources.
- Botswana: Leading in value and significant in volume.
- DRC: One of Africa’s major diamond producers.
Q1. What is Carbon?
It is a very abundant element. It exists in pure or nearly pure forms – such as diamonds and graphite – but can also combine with other elements to form molecules.