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Author Kells, Stuart

Title Argyle : the impossible story of australian diamonds
Published [Place of publication not identified] : Melbourne University Press, 2021

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Summary This is the story of the intrepid Australian geologists who discovered pink diamonds in the Kimberley. This is a valuable insight into an industry once widely praised but now undervalued by a nation that relies on it so strongly. The remote Kimberley region of Western Australia has a rich history and unique geography. In the 1960s De Beers, the world's largest diamond company, sent gem-hunters to the area but they came away empty-handed. It was a vast region to survey, and they'd overlooked something vital. A few years later, a team of Australian geologists with a tiny budget searched for even tinier mineral clues. Those clues led them to the earth's largest diamond deposit and the world's richest source of rare pink diamonds. Based on in-depth research and interviews - including with Alan King Jones, Bill Leslie and 'the father of Australian diamonds', Ewen Tyle, this book details the almost overwhelming challenges with realising a diamond mining venture in Australia, shows how these obstacles were overcome, and explores the mine's impact and legacy
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Argyle Diamond Mines Pty. Ltd
Diamond mines and mining -- Australia -- Fitzroy Crossing (W.A.)
Diamond mines and mining -- Australia -- History
Mineralogy -- Australia -- Fitzroy Crossing (W.A.)
HISTORY / Australia & New Zealand
Diamond mines and mining
Mineralogy
Australia
Western Australia -- Kimberley
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780522877267
0522877265