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"Gem formation, production, and exploration: Why gem deposits are rare and what is being done to find them."

November 1, 2017 Sustainable Gemstones

Groat, Lee A., and Brendan M. Laurs. "Gem formation, production, and exploration: Why gem deposits are rare and what is being done to find them." Elements 5.3 (2009): 153-158. Link to Article

 

In Geology of Gemstones Tags Gemmology
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