28
February 2025

Karelian
Diamond Resources PLC
("Karelian"
or "the Company")
POSITIVE
KIMBERLITE INDICATOR MINERAL RESULTS
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Kimberlite
indicator minerals returned from nineteen till samples up-ice of
the green diamond discovery site
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Three
basal till samples and one surface-till sample highly
anomalous
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Abundance
of peridotitic garnets suggests close proximity to kimberlitic
source
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Orange
mantle garnets present
Karelian
Diamond Resources PLC ("Karelian Diamonds") (AIM: KDR) is pleased
to announce that the Company has received positive kimberlite
indicator minerals ("KIMs") results from Overburden Drilling
Management Limited ("ODM"), a Canadian based technical services
company, in relation to till samples excavated at the Company's
green diamond target area in the Kuhmo region of Eastern Finland.
The
twenty-one sampling locations were all up-ice of the green diamond
previously discovered by the Company (as announced on 31 January 2017), covering an area as close as
possible to the presumed kimberlitic source zone, along the
kimberlite indicator mineral train.
These
results, in combination with previous KIM results, support the
targeting of the recent semi-airborne UAV-based electromagnetic
anomaly (as announced by the Company on 24
January 2025) as a potential source of the green
diamond.
The KIMs
were discovered in nineteen of the twenty-one till samples. A total
of seventy-four
purple to red peridotitic garnets (G9/G10
pyropes), nine of which in the large range (0.5 to 1.0 mm
size), two
orange mantle garnets,
four
chrome diopsides and
eighty-one
chromites were
discovered.
The
highest KIM counts were achieved in three highly anomalous basal
till samples, containing a total of fifty-nine purple to red
peridotitic garnets, two orange mantle garnets and nineteen
chromites. The fourth-best KIM count was achieved in a surface till
sample, also including one pyrope of the large range.
Partial
alteration mantles, referred to as "kelyphitic rims", were present
on fifteen peridotitic garnets of the three highly anomalous basal
till samples. The kelyphitic rims indicate a relatively short
transportation distance from a kimberlitic source, as do the number
and size of peridotitic garnets in the same basal till samples as
well as in one surface till sample.
One highly
anomalous sample contained orange mantle garnets which are likely
to be eclogitic, based on the results of adjacent samples taken in
2023. Eclogitic garnets tend to be associated with better diamond
grades. All the garnets will be tested by electron microprobe for
further classification.
Till
locating any further up-ice cannot be sampled by excavation because
the thickness of overburden, especially peat on top of till,
increases considerably in a swampy area to the north-west of the
last sampling point. As a result, the most necessary next step is
to drill. Combined with the recent results of the semi-airborne
UAV-based electromagnetic survey, the kimberlite indicator mineral
analysis, updated with the current results, significantly limits
the area to be targeted for drilling.
Maureen Jones, Managing Director of Karelian Diamond
Resources PLC, commented:
"We
are very encouraged by further excellent kimberlite indicator
mineral results highlighting the recently electromagnetic anomaly
as a potential source of the green
diamond."
Further
Information:
Karelian
Diamond Resources PLC Brendan
McMorrow, Chairman
Maureen
Jones, Managing Director
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