How
Diamonds Are Mined
We seldom
think about how the diamonds we wear came to us. Natural
diamonds, as opposed to synthetic diamonds or fake diamonds,
are mined from the earth. There are currently two methods of
mining diamonds: Pipe Mining and Alluvial
Mining.
When pipe mining is
used, the diamonds are extracted from the earth through
volcanic pipes. These are not man-made pipes. These are
natural pipes in the ground. Shanks are put into the ground
next to the pipes, and tunnels are driven into the deepest
parts of the pipe. The diamonds are not sorted out at the
mine. Instead, huge rocks that are full of diamonds are
brought out of the mine and moved to a screening plant for
separation.
The Alluvial mining
method is done in riverbeds and on beaches. Walls are built
to hold back the water and the sand on the bank or beach is
moved with a bulldozer until the level of earth that
diamonds can be found in is reached.
Again, the diamonds are not sorted here. Instead, the
sand that contains the diamonds is bulldozed into trucks, and
taken to screening plants.
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