Can we find diamond in river?

Alluvial Mining
You can look through the alluvial deposits of sand and mud from old river and stream beds to pan for diamonds by using methods that include scanning the surface, sifting the soil, and then sifting the soil in water.
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Is it possible to find a diamond in a river?

While diamonds are usually found within kimberlite pipes, over time, the pipes can be eroded by rivers and the diamonds will be washed down stream. It is extraordinarily rare to find an alluvial diamond that weighs hundreds of carats.
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Which river contain diamonds?

Incidentally, Krishna river has contributed some of the best diamonds ever mined in the world, including the famed Kohinoor.
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Can diamonds be found anywhere?

Relation to Mining

Natural diamond has been discovered in 35 countries. Some diamonds have been found in the United States. Colorado, for instance, has produced a small number of diamonds. The following countries produce industrial grade diamonds: Australia, Botswana, Brazil, China, Congo, Russia and South Africa.
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What if I found a diamond?

If you ever find a diamond ring, or any lost property, don't assume that you can keep it. Always attempt to find the owner if possible, or turn the item in to the police. Most states will allow finders to keep the property if the owner does not show up to claim it after a certain time.
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Can I mine my own diamond?

The only public diamond mine in the world, Crater of Diamonds offers you a one-of-a-kind adventure - the opportunity to hunt for real diamonds and to keep any mineral you find. You'll search over a 37-acre plowed field - the eroded surface of an ancient, diamond-bearing volcanic pipe.
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How do I know if I found a diamond?

The only hardness test that will identify a diamond is scratching corundum. Corundum, which includes all rubys and sapphires, is 9 on the hardiness scale. If your suspected diamond crystal can scratch corundum, then there is a good chance that you found a diamond. But NO OTHER HARDNESS TEST will identify a diamond.
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Where is Kohinoor diamond found?

The diamond may have been mined from Kollur Mine, a series of 4-metre (13 ft) deep gravel-clay pits on the south bank of the Krishna River in the Golconda (present-day Andhra Pradesh), India. It is impossible to know exactly when or where it was found, and many unverifiable theories exist as to its original owner.
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Where is diamond found India?

Panna is the hub of diamond mining in India and has diamond reserves estimated at 120 million carats, according to government figures. The state government gives small patches of land on lease to private but experienced miners seeking to find precious stones from the vast mines.
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Which river of India has diamonds?

Diamonds were reported from numerous places across India, but most of the diamond mining took place by placer mining in the drainages of the Pannar River and Krishna River in modern Andhra Pradesh state.
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How deep diamonds are found?

Natural diamonds typically form 150–200 km below the surface of the earth. Diamond formation does not occur everywhere at these depths, but only below the oldest continents that have been stable for billions of years; these areas are known as cratons (see figure 2 in Summer 2018 Diamonds from the Deep).
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Can I find diamonds in my backyard?

You can find diamonds in your backyard, especially if you live in certain areas of the United States where ancient volcanic activity occurred. It's also possible to find diamonds in stream beds on your property.
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Are raw diamonds worth anything?

With few common inclusions, raw diamonds are more valuable than diamonds with several common flaws. A raw diamond which has a brownish or yellowish tint is stronger but less valuable. On the other side, diamond with less hue is far more valuable. Transparent and colorless diamonds are too rare to find.
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Where is gold found?

Most of that gold has come from just three countries: China, Australia, and South Africa. The United States ranked fourth in gold production in 2016. All of the gold discovered thus far would fit in a cube that is 28 meters wide on every side.
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Where are most diamonds found?

Diamonds are found in over 30 countries, but the leading producers of diamonds are:
  • Russia.
  • Botswana.
  • Canada.
  • Angola.
  • South Africa.
  • Democratic Republic of Congo.
  • Namibia.
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Where can I mine gold?

10 Best Places for Gold Prospecting Or Mine Tours
  • Eldorado Canyon, Nevada. ...
  • Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park, California. ...
  • Old Hundred Gold Mine in Silverton, Colorado. ...
  • Queen Mine in Bisbee, Arizona. ...
  • Liarsville Gold Rush Camp, Alaska. ...
  • Lackawanna Coal Mine, Pennsylvania. ...
  • Cracker Creek Mining Camp in Sumpter, Oregon.
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How does a raw diamond look?

Raw diamonds look like transparent stones with yellowish or brownish tints. There are some that are colorless but these are rare.
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Which diamonds are fake?

Diamonds and Fake Diamonds

A number of white gems can have a diamond-like appearance. Common diamond simulants include cubic zirconia, white zircon, white topaz, white sapphire, moissanite, white spinel, quartz (rock crystal), and glass. However, these gems all have different physical, chemical, and optical properties.
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Where do diamonds come from?

Diamonds are found near the Earth's surface, primarily in South Africa, Russia, Australia, Botswana, India, Brazil, China and USA. However, there are about 35 different countries in total that produce them. These valuable minerals are transported to the Earth's surface through erupting volcanoes.
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What is in diamond?

Diamond is the only gem made of a single element: It is typically about 99.95 percent carbon. The other 0.05 percent can include one or more trace elements, which are atoms that aren't part of the diamond's essential chemistry. Some trace elements can influence its color or crystal shape.
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How deep should you mine for diamonds?

The world goes down to layer -64. Diamonds only spawn at layer 15 and lower, and get more common the deeper you go.
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