Karelian Diamond Resources plc announced that high category rating diamondiferous kimberlite indicator minerals have been identified by Rio Tinto Mining and Exploration Limited, with whom the company has a confidentiality agreement (with back in rights), in samples collected by Karelian. The samples were collected close to the kimberlite body discovered by the company in the Rihiivaara area of the Kuhmo region of Finland. The identification of the diamondiferous kimberlite indicator minerals was made by Rio Tinto, in their Melbourne Laboratories using a Scanning Electron Microscope, during tests carried out on samples provided by Karelian.

The samples were collected within 100 meters of the kimberlite body discovered by Karelian in Rihiivaara. The presence of diamondiferous kimberlite indicator minerals together with the discovery nearby of the kimberlite body enhances the diamond potential of the area. The laboratory results from Rio Tinto on the major element data from the samples comprise of 7 Harzburgitic G10 Garnets including 4 that were classified as G10(D), 43 Lherzolite G9 Garnets and 24 G1 Eclogite grains.

The presence of G10(D) Garnets which are low calcium chrome pyropes that form within the diamond stability field of the upper mantle, where the temperature and pressure is suitable for the formation of diamonds, is particularly encouraging. These are truly excellent results that confirm the potential within the target area, in particular the presence of the G10(D) Garnets which have proven to be positive indicators of diamonds in the past.