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Winter 2000, Volume 36, Issue 4

 

EDITORIAL

A Retrospective of the `90s: The Challenge of Change p.291
William E. Boyajian

FEATURE ARTICLES

Gem Localities of the 1990s p.292-p.335
James E. Shigley, Dona M. Dirlam, Brendan M. Laurs, Edward W. Boehm,
Gemstone Enhancement and Detection in the 1990s p.336-p.359
Shane F. McClure and Christopher P. Smith
Synthetic Gem Materials and Simulants in the 1990s p.360-p.379
John I. Koivula, Maha Tannous, and Karl Schmetzer
Technological Developments in the 1990s: Their Impact on Gemology p.380-p.396
Mary L. Johnson
Jewelry of the 1990s p.398-p.417
Elise B. Misiorowski

REGULAR FEATURES

2000 Subject Index (A - L) p.418-p.421
2000 Subject Index (M - Z) p.422-p.423
2000 Author Index p.424-p.424

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