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Location: 24 km NW from Kroonstad, South Africa
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The Lace Mine lies within the south central Archean Kaapvaal Craton within a subcluster of kimberlites referred to as the Kroonstad Group II Kimberlite Cluster (Howarth, 2010) of which only Lace and nearby Voorspoed have seen formal mining. Four other small kimberlite blows and several dykes are known within the cluster. The Lace Mine lies within the south central Archean Kaapvaal Craton within a subcluster of kimberlites referred to as the Kroonstad Group II Kimberlite Cluster (Howarth, 2010) of which only Lace and nearby Voorspoed have seen formal mining. Four other small kimberlite blows and several dykes are known within the cluster. Drilling from surface through the wallrocks into the kimberlites in 1997-98 outlined a relatively simple stratigraphy of Karoo shales to ~60m, Ventersdorp volcanics to ~300m, an intercalated shale/volcanic sequence to ~350m, clean lavas again to 380m, and then Kameeldoorns Formation shales again to ~550m, the deepest wall rock drilling to date, in hole Crown-1. We therefore do not believe that Transvaal Supergroup rocks are present at Lace based on drilling to date. The Lace kimberlites have been dated at 133.2 +/- 2.8 Ma by the 40Ar/39Ar technique on ground mass phologopite grains, similar to the early Cretaceous ages of the other Kroonstad kimberlites and to other Group II kimberlites in South Africa including Finsch.
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