| | Journal (issue) | Colombian Emeralds Ron Ringsmd The Elahera Gem Field in Central Sri Lanka Mahinda Gunawardene and Mahinda...COLOMBIAN EMERALDS By Ron Ringsrud The Muzo emerald district, i n Boyacd, Colombia, contains several mines...used to describe the best. Yet Colombia's Muzo district actually encompasses several mines, of which two...emeralds mined in Colombia come from the Muzo district, and the Coscuez mine has grown to become the...Colombian emeralds among the local Indians as far north as Mexico and as far south as Peru and northern | | | Journal (issue) | emerald, Colombia; (11) 8.31-ct pink sapphire, Sri Lanka; (12) 5.79-ct pink spinel, Pamir Mountains, USSR;...other continents as well. In Africa, the Kitwe district in Zambia has become a major source of good, strongly... comm., 1990). CHRYSOBERYL The gem fields of Sri Lanka continued to be the major source of fine chrysoberyl...1980s) significant amounts continued to be found in Sri Lanlza and Burma, with the Cambodian deposits largely...transformed into deep blue stones, originate in Sri Lanlza [Gunaratne, 1981))as do considerable amounts | | | Journal (issue) | Number 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURE ARTICLES 62 Sri Lanka: The Gem Island Peter C. Zwnan The Identification...a n y fine gemstones found on the island o f Sri Lanka, the subject of Peter Zwaan's article i n this...this issue. This fine 9.57-ct cabochon from Sri Lanka is pictured here against a 19th century lithograph...not of the publishers. SRI LANKA: THE GEM ISLAND By Peter C. Zwaan Sri Lanka, formerly Ceylon, remains...almandite and hessonile garnet. Spinel, tourmaline, zircon, moonstone, and quartz are also relatively common; | | | Journal (issue) | Spinels of Mogok – A Brief Overview Spinels from Sri Lanka 54 The Spinels of Mahenge, Tanzania In Search...Responsibility 94 Book Review Discovering the Gems of Sri Lanka 98 100 108 113 Members 14 Saurabh Bansal Damien...Shirley Xue Li Zhang, Hong Kong E. Gamini Zoysa, Sri Lanka Advisors Jean Claude Michelou, Colombia Ruben...countries, as well as Ilakaka in Madagascar and Sri Lanka (Langerwey, 1974; Gorghinian et al., 2013). Until...Myanmar with the Mogok mining districts in the north-central part of the country. Spinel is occasionally | | | Book | nucleation initiation of crystal growth. nucleus the central portion of an atom, positively charged and containing...radioactive material (as in the case of metamict zircon) and the development of mineral inclusions from...corundum and emerald rutile in quartz spinel in ruby zircon in garnet, corundum and kornerupine Many of these...uranium-bearing pyrochlore) and zircon crystals are common in Sri Lanka gemstones. The more important syngenetic...mica in andalusite, chrysoberyl, kornerupine and Sri Lanka sapphire • calcite in Burmese ruby and spinel; | | | Book | nucleation initiation of crystal growth. nucleus the central portion of an atom, positively charged and containing...radioactive material (as in the case of metamict zircon) and the development of mineral inclusions from...corundum and emerald rutile in quartz spinel in ruby zircon in gamet, corundum and kornerupine Many of these...uranium-bearing pyrochlore) and zircon crystals are common in Sri Lanka gemstones. The more important syngenetic...mica in andalusite, chrysoberyl, kornerupine and Sri Lanka sapphire • calcite in Burmese ruby and spinel; | | | Journal (issue) | eventually craze, the material from the Wollo Province region is considerably more stable. Francesco...descriptive visual tour of his travels into the mining district. Noting that there was literally tons of gem material...deposits in Mezezo, (Shewa Province). Located 250 km north is Wegel Tena, Wollo Province, where the opal fields...those from the initial finds in Mezezo (Shewa Province). While generalizations regarding which site might... The primary gem spinel producers are Burma, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Madagascar and Vietnam | | | Journal (issue) | spinel samples. The marbles were analyzed by the Central Analytical Laboratory and the Polevskaia Laboratory...that has been called the "Uralian ruby-bearing province" (Kissin, 1990a). To date, approximately 100-150...approximately 50,000); Chelyabinslz-about 120 lzm to the north-is the largest city (population: about 1.2 million)...(structural)features: (I) Western Uralian fold belt; (11) Central Uraliun Uplift; (111) Tagilo-Magi~itogorosliii...Light-colored calcite marble in Kootchinskoye quarry's north wall is representative of material i n which ruby |
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