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Akamatsu S.: The present and future of Akoya cultured pearls, 73–74 (Fall)
Andres Y., see Fritsch E.
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Balitsky V.S.: Synthesis and enhancement of gems in Russia in the second half of the 1990s, 173 (Fall)
Balitsky V.S., Lu T., Rossman G.R., Makhina I.B., Mar’in A.A., Shigley J.E., Elen S., Dorogovin B.A.: Russian synthetic ametrine, 122–134 (Summer)
Barbosa H.D.: Copper tourmaline from Paraíba, Brazil: Reopening of the mine, regional exploration, 138 (Fall)
Bernhardt H.-J., see Schmetzer K.
Bernhardt U.K.: Engraved gems: 6000 BC–2000 AD, 169 (Fall)
Bowersox G.W.: Central Asia: A prime source of gemstones for the 21st century, 140 (Fall)
Boyajian W.E.: Meeting the millennium in the gem & jewelry trade, 8–13 (Fall)
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Calnon J.: Perspective of an electronic retailer, 109–110 (Fall)
Carmona C.I.: Products of endangered and threatened species used in jewelry, 169–170 (Fall)
Chalain J.-P.A.: An imitation of black diamond: Artificial black cubic zirconium oxide, 173–174 (Fall)
Chambel L.: Diamond deposits of Angola, 155–156 (Fall)
Chapman J.G.: Studies of the pink and blue coloration in Argyle diamonds, 156–157 (Fall)
Christenson C.: Red beryl, 140 (Fall)
Cohen S.: A manufacturer’s perspective, 55 (Fall)
Cook F.A.: Gemstones and global tectonics, 140–141 (Fall)
Crown A.: Tanzanite mining update—A follow-up to the mine disaster of April 9, 1998 at Merelani, Tanzania, 141–142 (Fall)
Cushman T.A.: The short life and death of a sapphire boomtown, 142 (Fall)
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Deljanin B.: Mining and heat treatment of "geuda" sapphire at Ratnapura, Sri Lanka, 142–143 (Fall)
Delre N.: Achievements from patents, designs, and trademarks relating to the gem trade, 164–165 (Fall)
DeMaggio M.: Visions of gems: The Photodocumentation of gemological subjects, 160 (Fall)
Dorogovin B.A., see Balitsky V.S.
Drucker R.: Gem enhancements and their effect on pricing, 165–166 (Fall)
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Edelstein C.: The American designer jewelry movement: Where it came from and where it’s going, 105–106 (Fall)
Eickhorst M.: Better understanding of gems and daylight for enhanced work and business success, 166 (Fall)
Eisen S: Jewelry with a purpose, 170 (Fall)
Elen S., Fritsch E.: The separation of natural from synthetic colorless sapphire, 30–41 (Spring)
Elen S., see also Johnson M.L., Balitsky V.S.
Emmett J.L.: Fluxes and the heat treatment of ruby and sapphire, 90–92 (Fall)
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Farook A: An Examination of the state of the gem trade in Sri Lanka, 143–144 (Fall)
Feather R.C.: The Smithsonian Institution’s corundum conundrums, 144 (Fall)
Fritsch E.: Classification of gem opals using Raman spectroscopy, 145 (Fall)
Fritsch E., McClure S.F., Ostrooumov M., Andres Y., Moses T., Koivula J.I., Kammerling R.C.: The identification of Zachery-treated turquoise, 4-16 (Spring)
Fritsch E., see also Elen S.
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Garland M.I.: Characterization of inclusion suites in sapphire using Raman spectroscopy, 145–146 (Fall)
Garzon C.: Understanding emerald enhancements, 145 (Fall)
Ghergari L.: Jasper occurrences in the Brad area, Apuseni Mountains (Romania), 139–140 (Fall)
Gilbertson A.: The revolution in cut grading, 157 (Fall)
Goyal M.: Pyrope-almandine garnets from various mining areas in Orissa, India, 147 (Fall)
Greig D.: Software management systems for jewelers, 166–167 (Fall)
Günther D.: Laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry: A new way of analyzing gemstones, 160–161 (Fall)
Gurney J.J.: Changes and new developments in Africa, 34–36 (Fall)
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Haas E.: The diamond distribution system, 52 (Fall)
Häberli S.: Shedding a new light on Medieval darkness, 161–162 (Fall)
Hänni H.A.
Fissure-filled emeralds and their detection, 93–94 (Fall)
Fissure fillings in emeralds: A comparison of different identification methods, 146–147 (Fall)
Hansawek R.: Kanchanaburi sapphires and their reaction to heat treatment, 147–148 (Fall)
Hasenfeld H.: The New York diamond market, 44–45 (Fall)
Haske M.: Detection of irradiated diamonds, 157–158 (Fall)
Hemphill T.S.: Exploring cut and diamond appearance with the virtual diamond, 158–159 (Fall)
Hofer S.: Describing diamond colors with common names, 159 (Fall)
Htun H.: Identifying sources of Burmese rubies, 148–149 (Fall)
Hunter J.: Educating the jewelry industry about lab-created moissanite, 174 (Fall)
Hyrsl J., see Seifert A.V.
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Ionescu C.: Gem vesuvianite and grossular from the Vata area, Apuseni Mountains, Romania, 139 (Fall)
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Janowski B.: The U.S. diamond industry, 56–57 (Fall)
Janse A.J.A. (Bram): Diamonds from Australia, 37–39 (Fall)
Johnson M.L.: Characterization of some emerald filling substances, 149–151 (Fall)
Johnson M.L., Elen S., Muhlmeister S.: On the identification of various emerald filling substances, 82–107 (Summer)
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Kammerling R.C., see Fritsch E.
Kanda H.: Colors of high-pressure synthetic diamonds, 174–175 (Fall)
Kane R.E.: Ruby and sapphire occurrences around the world, 60–61 (Fall)
Kato H.: Today and tomorrow in the Japanese jewelry market, 58 (Fall)
Keller A., Kimmel K.: The 1999 International Gemological Symposium: What a ride! 1 (Fall)
Keller A.S.
Nothing is as simple as it seems, 79 (Summer)
Symposium ‘99—You can’t afford to miss it! 1 (Spring)
Keller A.S., see also Liddicoat R.T.
Kennedy H.F.: Publicity and profits vs. advertisements and expenses, 167 (Fall)
Kiefert L.: Red taaffeite, 151 (Fall)
Kimmel K., see Keller A.
Knight S.: Building a profitable appraisal business, 167–168 (Fall)
Koethe S.: Natural abalone pearls: Rare organic gems, 171–172 (Fall)
Koivula J.I., see Fritsch E., McClure S.F., Moses T.M.
Krzemnicki M.S.
Bluish green, light green, and pink synthetic chrysoberyl, 175 (Fall)
Diopside needles as inclusions in demantoid garnet from Russia: A Raman microspectrometric study, 192–195 (Winter)
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Larson W.: Review of gem localities in North America, Russia, and Southeast Asia, 64–65 (Fall)
Latendresse G.: "A pearl circus": Origin, variety, and enhancement of pearls, 172 (Fall)
Liddicoat R.T., Keller A.S.: Gems & Gemology turns 65, 173 (Winter)
Lu T., see Balitsky V.S.
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Magner S.: Perspective of a high-end jeweler, 107–108 (Fall)
Makhina I.B., see Balitsky V.S.
Manning G.: Snake oil or cedar oil: Have your colored stones been enhanced? 70 (Fall)
Mar’in A.A., see Balitsky V.S.
Mârza I.: The Techereu gemological field, 151(Fall)
Mattice G.: Demantoid garnet from the Ural Mountains, Russia, 151–152 (Fall)
McClure S.F.: Identification challenges of the new millennium, 86–87 (Fall)
McClure S.F., Moses T.M., Tannous M., Koivula J.I.: Classifying emerald clarity enhancement at the GIA Gem Trade Laboratory, 176–185 (Winter)
McClure S.F., see also Fritsch E., Moses T.M.
McKenzie L.: Cultured abalone mabé pearls from New Zealand, 172 (Fall)
Miller A.: Jewelry appraising: Professionalism in the new millennium, 168 (Fall)
Misiorowski E.B.: Early 20th century jewelry, 99–100 (Fall)
Mitchell M.A.: The Indian perspective: Challenges and new developments, 47–48 (Fall)
Morris R.L.: Adapting classic designs to modern markets, 103 (Fall)
Moses T.M., Shigley J.E., McClure S.F., Koivula J.I., Van Daele M.: Observations on GE-processed diamonds: A photographic record, 14–22 (Fall)
Moses T.M., see also Fritsch E., McClure S.F.
Muhlmeister S., see Johnson M.L.
Muller A.: Cultured South Sea pearls, 77–79 (Fall)
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Nassau K.: An overview of gemstone treatments, 95–96 (Fall)
Niklewicz D.: The Gem & Mineral Council, 161 (Fall)
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Ostrooumov M., see Fritsch E.
Ottaway T.: Dynamic Earth: Inco Ltd. Gallery of Earth Sciences, 162 (Fall)
Owens P.A.: Infrared spectroscopy as a discriminant between natural and manufactured glasses, 152 (Fall)
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Paget D.: Canadian diamond production: A government perspective, 40–42 (Fall)
Pearson C.: The effect of international economic developments on the diamond market, 50 (Fall)
Peretti A., see Schmetzer K.
Perret E.: Designing colored diamond jewelry, 170–171 (Fall)
Pruwer M.: The Antwerp diamond sector, 46 (Fall)
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Rapaport M.: Diamond economics: A dynamic analysis, 51 (Fall)
Reinitz I.M.: Identifying diamond treatments, 88–89 (Fall)
Rossman G.R., see Balitsky V.S.
Rothschild G.L.S.: The developing market in China, 59 (Fall)
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Samuel J.H. Jr.: The marketing of period jewelry during the 20th century and into the next millennium, 101–102 (Fall)
Sauer D.A.: South America: The birth of a new jewelry-consuming market, 71–72 (Fall)
Scarratt K.: The identification of ruby and sapphire, 82–83 (Fall)
Schmetzer K.:
Clues to the process used by General Electric to enhance the GE POL diamonds, 186–190 (Winter)
Distinguishing natural from synthetic emeralds, 84–85 (Fall)
Schmetzer K., Bernhardt H.-J.: Garnets from Madagascar with a color change of blue-green to purple, 196–201 (Winter)
Schmetzer K., Peretti A.: Some diagnostic features of Russian hydrothermal synthetic rubies and sapphires, 17–28 (Spring)
Schnitzer S.: Diamond manufacturing and distribution: The Israeli perspective, 49 (Fall)
Schoeckert K.P.: Is ideal really ideal? How the cut affects the beauty of diamonds, 159–160 (Fall)
Schwarz D.: Emeralds—Recent developments and projected changes in supply, 62–63 (Fall)
Seifert A.V., Hyrsl J.: Sapphire and garnet from Kalalani, Tanga Province, Tanzania, 108–120 (Summer)
Shank S.C.: Gem artists of North America: The Renaissance of modern lapidary art, 171 (Fall)
Shigley J.E.:
California benitoite: A Proven mineable reserve and new gemological data, 152–153 (Fall)
The ongoing challenge of diamond identification, 80–81 (Fall)
Shigley J.E., see also Balitsky V.S., Moses T.M.
Siripant S.: A color communication system for gemstones, 162–163 (Fall)
Shor R.: Retail markets and the growing global significance of branding, 53–54
Smirnov S.: New hydrothermal synthetic gemstones from Tairus, Novosibirsk, Russia, 175–176 (Fall)
Sobolev N.V.: Russian diamond sources, 43 (Fall)
Stuller M.: Meeting customer needs, 111 (Fall)
Suleman A.K.: Colored stone sources in Africa and Madagascar, 66–67 (Fall)
Suwa Y.: Will there be another chance for business in the Asian colored stone jewelry market? 68–69 (Fall)
T
Tannous M., see McClure S.F.
Tashey T.E. Jr.: Gem Quality Index (GQI), 163–164 (Fall)
Taylor M.C.: The first California gem tourmaline locality, 153–154 (Fall)
Tempelsman M.: Globalization and technology: Dynamic forces for the 21st century, 2–7 (Fall)
Tian L.: Sapphires from Shandong, China, 154 (Fall)
Tivol T.: Can a family business compete in the 21st century jewelry market? 112 (Fall)
Tretyakova L.I.: Reflection and scattering spectroscopy for nondestructive gem identification, 163 (Fall)
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Underwood T.: Surface-enhanced topaz, 154–155 (Fall)
V
Van Daele M., see Moses T.M.
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Wagner R.M.: What does that emerald look like? How to communicate color and appearance across continents, 168–169 (Fall)
Wan R.: The Tahitian cultured pearl: Past, present, and future, 76 (Fall)
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Yurman D.: Creating a luxury brand, 104 (Fall)
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