Brendan M. Laurs, Thomas W. Overton
This article, from the Summer 2009 issue of Gems & Gemmology, is a compilation of abstracts of important gemmology-related articles published outside of Gems & Gemmology.
Read MoreRobert E. Kane and Richard T. Liddicoat, Jr., September 1, 1985
A new synthetic emerald exhibits some characteristics that are distinctly different from other synthetic emeralds, such as gold inclusions.
Read MoreLe Thi-Thu Huong, Tobias Häger, and Wolfgang Hofmeister
More than 300 natural and synthetic emeralds from various sources were examined with confocal Raman spectroscopy.
Read MoreDona M. Dirlam
From the Summer 1991 issue of Gems & Gemmology, a summary of important gemmology-related articles published in other journals.
Read More, March 1, 1991
This section, from the Spring 1991 issue of Gems & Gemmology, is a compilation of interesting finds from GIA’s laboratories.
Read MoreJohn I. Koivula, Robert C. Kammerling, March 1, 1996
Tairus, in Novosibirsk, has produced yet another new type of Russian hydrothermal synthetic emerald.
Read MoreGiorgio Graziani, Edward Gübelin, September 1, 1987
An examination of the gemmological properties of a French flux fusion-grown synthetic emerald.
Read MoreDona M. Dirlam
This article, from the Autumn 1991 issue of Gems & Gemology, is a compilation of abstracts of important gemmology-related articles published outside of Gems & Gemology.
Read MoreK. Schmetzer, H. Bank, June 1, 1981
The higher the chromium content in synthetic emerald overgrowth, the darker the coating and appearance of the stone will be.
Read MoreJohn I. Koivula and Peter C. Keller, June 1, 1985
The properties and techniques of flux-grown synthetic emeralds from Russia are discussed.
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