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Summer 1998, Volume 34, Issue 2

 

EDITORIAL

Support Your Local Researcher p.79
Alice S. Keller

FEATURE ARTICLES

Separating Natural and Synthetic Rubies on the Basis of Trace-Element Chemistry p.80-p.101
Sam Muhlmeister, Emmanuel Fritsch, James E. Shigley, Bertrand Devouard, and Brendan M. Laurs

NOTES AND NEW TECHNIQUES

Raman Investigations on Two Historical Objects from Basel Cathedral: The Reliquary Cross and Dorothy Monstrance p.102-p.113
Henry A. Hänni, Benno Schubiger, Lore Kiefert, and Sabine Häberli
Topaz, Aquamarine, and Other Beryls from Klein Spitzkoppe, Namibia p.114-p.125
Bruce Cairncross, Ian C. Campbell, and Jan Marten Huizenga

REGULAR FEATURES

Gem Trade Lab Notes p.127-p.133
Gem News p.134-p.145
Gem News highlight: AGTA announces Tanzanian Miners’ Relief effort p.145
Book Reviews p.148-p.149
Gemological Abstracts p.150-p.156

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