Infrared Spectroscopy and Its Use in Gemology

Infrared spectroscopy, specifically FTIR analysis, measures atomic vibrations to determine identity, cause of color, and potential treatments by analyzing how a gemstone absorbs infrared light.

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Application of UV-Vis-NIR Spectroscopy to Gemology

UV-Vis-NIR spectroscopy measures how gemstones absorb and interact with light across the ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared ranges, revealing crucial information about their composition, origin, and potential treatments.

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Applications of X-Ray Radiography and X-Ray Computed Microtomography in Gemology

X-ray imaging techniques revolutionized pearl testing by enabling gemologists to distinguish natural from cultured pearls through detailed visualization of their internal structures, evolving from film-based systems in the early 1900s to today’s sophisticated digital equipment.

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Metrology at GIA

GIA ensures accurate gemological measurements across its global laboratories through rigorous metrology practices, including systematic instrument calibration, validation from traceable standards, and continuous monitoring by trained staff to maintain precision and consistency.

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In Memoriam: Glenn Lehrer (1953–2024)

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In Memoriam: Alan Hodgkinson (1937–2024)

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Analytical Techniques in Gemology: A Historical Overview

Gemology has become a highly technical field employing analytical instruments for gem testing, driven by the need to address increasingly complex identification challenges in the marketplace.

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Raman Spectroscopy and X-Ray Diffraction: Phase Identification of Gem Minerals and Other Species

Raman spectroscopy and XRD techniques are used to identify gemstone species through their atomic-scale structures, with Raman spectroscopy analyzing inelastic light scattering from crystal lattice vibrations and XRD examining X-ray interference patterns from atomic layers.

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Chemical Analysis in the Gemological Laboratory: XRF and LA-ICP-MS

The primary chemical analysis methods applied in gemology are XRF, which uses X-ray emissions for nondestructive testing, and LA-ICP-MS, which provides detailed analysis and greater sensitivity. LA-ICP-MS has become essential for origin determination and treatment detection.

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“Cotton Pearl” Imitations

An in-depth look at a new pearl simulant gaining popularity in the fashion jewelry market.

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Two Imitation Melo Pearls

GIA’s Hong Kong and Bangkok laboratories report on imitation pearls with a striking resemblance to natural Melo pearls.

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Hedenbergite in Quartz

Examination of polished quartz samples reveals crystal inclusions identified as hedenbergite and sphalerite.

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