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Spring 1996, Volume 32, Issue 1

 

EDITORIAL

The Quintessential Gemologist: Robert C. Kammerling, 1947-1996 p.1

FEATURE ARTICLES

A History of Diamond Sources in Africa: Part II p.2-p.30
A.J.A. (Bram) Janse

NOTES AND NEW TECHNIQUES

Gemological Investigation of a New Type of Russian Hydrothermal Synthetic Emerald p.32-p.39
John I. Koivula, Robert C. Kammerling, Dino DeGhionno, Ilene Reinitz, Emmanuel Fritsch, and Mary L. Johnson
Growth Method and Growth-Related Properties of a New Type of Russian Hydrothermal Synthetic Emerald p.40-p.43
Karl Schmetzer

REGULAR FEATURES

Gem Trade Lab Notes p.44-p.51
Gem News p.52-p.62
Letters p.63
The Gems & Gemology Most Valuable Article Award p.64-p.65
Gems & Gemology Challenge p.66-p.67
Book Reviews p.68-p.69

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