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Copyright 2009, Society of Petroleum Engineers This paper was prepared for presentation at the 2009 SPE/EAGE Reservoir Characterization and Simulation Conference held in Abu Dhabi, UAE, 19–21 October 2009. This paper was selected for... more
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      GemologyGeologyGeochemistryGeomorphology
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      GemologyGeologyGeochemistryGeomorphology
سبک های جواهرات قرن بیستم یک انقلاب دل¬انگیزی را نشان می¬دهد. این سبک ¬ها به نام هنر جدید Art nouveau، Edwardian (یا Garland) ، Art deco و Retro که هریک در دوره خاصی بکار می¬رفته و هریک مدل¬های مخصوص خود را دارند. در طول دهه اول قرن... more
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There are a few trade names and expressions that are not exactly accurate if we look at them in a very strict way. However, written or verbal tradition have given them a wide visibility and usage among both professionals and the general... more
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      GemologyMineralogyTerminologyNomenclature
Hydrothermal synthetic emeralds manufactured by Biron, Regency and Tairus have been distinguished from natural and synthetic emeralds using chemical analysis and infrared (IR) spectroscopy. Polarized IR spectra have been obtained from... more
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      GemologyCrystal GrowthFTIR spectroscopyEmerald
A simple explanation along with photos of different diamond grades.  Including the 4 C's:  Cut, Color, Carat Weight & Clarity.  Plus the 5th C . . . . . . COST ! 

A common sense approach to diamonds for the every day person.
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      GemologyJewelleryAppraisalDiamonds
What has natural history done for physics? The eighteenth century is an important source of answers to this question, since it witnessed the emergence of experimental physics and systematic natural history as distinct branches of science.... more
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      GemologyHistory of Natural HistoryHistory of TechnologyIntellectual History of Enlightenment
In an industry where products, in this case gem materials, are traded and valued by their weight, it is critical to fully understand the multitude of units out there, especially if interpreting antique or foreign descriptions, and how... more
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      GemologyJewelleryMetrologyAncient Weights
Ebû Reyhân Muhammed bin Ahmed el-Bîrûnî (973-1061) Biyografi ve Arapça orijinalinden tercüme: Dr. Emine Sonnur Özcan, Türk Tarih Kurumu Yayınları, Ankara 2017. ÖNSÖZ Doğumunun 1040. yılını idrak ettiğimiz 2014 yılında, Ebû’r-Reyhân... more
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      HistoryGemologyGeologyMineralogy
A multidisciplinary perspective on one of the most iconic 17th century devotional implements in Portugal, covering its spiritual, historic-artistic and gemmological aspects (pp. 74-94)
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      GemologyPortuguese ArtSacred ArtPortugal
Diamonds High Pression High Temperature
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      GemologyGemsGemstoneDiamond
Computerized evaluation of Vibroseis similarity test data is the logical consequence of the increasing quality requirements for signal reproducibility and for synchronization of vibrators. The differences in start time and phase as well... more
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      GemologyGeologyGeochemistryGeomorphology
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyGemologyGeoarchaeology
The theme of the Seventeenth Annual Sinkankas Symposium is Agate and Chalcedony (Virtual event, April 8 - June 7, 2021). Lisbet Thoresen and Stuart Overlin, Editors. The proceedings volume features eleven articles and photo essays by... more
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      GemologyEngraved gemsGemstoneGemology and the lapidary proces now and of antiquity
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      HistoryCultural StudiesGemologyCulture
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      GemologyGeologyGeochemistryGeomorphology
Seminar Report on Quartz Mineral and the Vein Quartz Deposits of Sri Lanaka.
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      Mining EngineeringGemologyGeologyMineralogy
Pearlproduction in Scandinavia from the late iron age until the mid 16th century lacks historical sources and few attempts have been made to describe the potential improtance small scale pearlfishing might have had during the medieval... more
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      GemologyMedieval jewelleryGemmologyPearl Fishing
The need for gemological knowledge has been recognized since the dawn of our industry. As is the case today, old-time dealers required technical information in order to make informed business decisions when purchasing goods. Understanding... more
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      GemologyEducationScience EducationGemstone
Das kelten römer museum manching präsentierte vom 24. Juli 2021 bis zum 6. Februar 2022 die erweiterte Sonderausstellung »Kunst in Miniatur – Antike Gemmen aus Bayern«. Ihr Kernbestand umfasste Exemplare aus der Archäologischen... more
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      ArchaeologyGemologyGlypticsReception of Antiquity
Em Portugal, o termo “Minas Novas” está carregado de significado, em particular no mercado de antiguidades. Pretende-se, aqui, contribuir para a discussão da sua origem como expressão associada a determinadas gemas incolores.
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      GemologyJewelleryHistory of JewelryJoalharia
References (Bibliography on litho-, mineral-, crystal- and gem-therapy): p. 171-249.
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      GemologyMineralogyHealth SciencesMedicinal Chemistry
Turquoise in the Life of American Indians. The mankind has known turquoise for more than ten thousand years. This is the only “live” mineral which can change its color with weather changes and the condition of its owner. Probably it is... more
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      Mythology And FolkloreNative American StudiesGemologyMineralogy
This review of the evolution of diamond cuts during the 16th to 18th centuries is illustrated with Portuguese jewellery and sacred objects from this period. We follow the evolution from point cuts already in existence prior to Portuguese... more
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      GemologyDiamondsHistory of JewelryArt History, Jewellery History
Sustainability concerns pushed by climate change have put the issue of coral on the agenda of major trade organizations such as CIBJO (the World Jewellery Confederation) where a Coral Commission has been working since 2016 to address... more
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      GemologyConservationCoralsJewellery
History of Lapidaries / Gem Cutters. Histoire des Lapidaires, tailleurs-polisseurs de gemmes. Résumé 1ère partie : Orfèvres Joailliers, Lapidaires et Diamantaires ont été opposés dans de profondes rivalités afin d’établir en France les... more
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      GemologyDiamondsLapidaryHistory of Jewelry
Picture 1: Rough and Cut and polished tanzanite Tanzanite was formed over 600 million years ago when Mt. Kilimanjaro erupted caused a unique set of conditions to form deep within the earth-heat and pressure mixed with rare chemicals such... more
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      GemologyMineralogyBibleGems
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      ArchaeologyGemologyIconographyArchaeology of pre-Roman Italy
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      GemologyGeologyGeochemistryGeomorphology
The Chiaravalle Cross, a masterpiece of Mediaeval goldsmithery, went under restoration in 2016. This was a unique opportunity to undertake an in-depth multidisciplinary study. Several issues were addressed, as for example the chronology... more
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      GemologyPhysicsChemistryCultural Heritage Conservation
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      ArchaeologyGemologyGeoarchaeologyBalkan archaeology
The article is devoted to the 37th book of the «Natural History» of Pliny the Elder, On Gems. Various approaches to the interpretation and translation of Pliny’s names of gems and concepts associated with them are considered with... more
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      GemologyMineralogyLatin LiteratureMuseum Studies
The Ukrainian jaspilites, occurring within Proterozoic sediments of the Krivoy Rog Basin, are an important raw material used in the national metallurgical industry. Some exhibit signifi cant diversity of texture and colour and are... more
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      GemologyGemstone
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      GemologyGems and Gemology
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      GemologyEngraved gemsGemstoneAncient Gemstones,jewelery
Preface; History of the Collection; Abbreviations; General Introduction; The uses of Gems; The choice of designs on gems; The technique of gem engraving; The materials used for ancient gems; Appreciation and collecting of gems; Gem... more
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      ArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyGemologyArt History
Being nondestructive and requiring short measurement times, a low amount of material, and no sample preparation, Raman spectroscopy is used for routine investigation in the study of gemstone inclusions and treatments and for the... more
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      GemologyMineralogyMaterials ScienceChemistry
Egypt’s Red Sea island of Zabargad, also called St. John’s Island, is arguably the world’s most famous source of gem olivine, or peridot. Both the island and its eponymous gemstone were called “topazos” by ancient writers. Although much... more
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      ArchaeologyGemologyAncient ScienceAncient Historiography
First of an ongoing series from Danna G. Hallmark taken from a forum thread on ISG Website: 1. "If You Don't Know History, You Don't Know Squat" introduces the reader to the inefficiencies of pearl evaluation and classification today. 2.... more
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      GemologyJewellerypearls, Persian Gulf, Arabian GulfJewelry
Many spiritual teachers have told us of a spiritual power which resides in precious stones. According to Saint Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274), . . . there is no doubt that gemstones have something of the hidden power of the bodies that... more
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      HistoryGemologyPhilosophyAlchemy
The origins and identities of the gem minerals known in antiquity have been construed primarily from ancient literary sources. Some of the most important texts are not preserved in the translation of original manuscripts but are versions... more
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      GeographyArchaeologyGemologyArt History
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      ArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyNear Eastern ArchaeologyGemology
We are organizing an international e-conference entitled “Ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine engraved gems in the eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea area” that will take place on March 11-12, 2021 on Zoom.us. We warmly invite... more
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      ArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyNear Eastern ArchaeologyGemology
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      Mythology And FolkloreNative American StudiesGemologyMineralogy
Shoreline and shelf-edge trajectories describe the migration through time of sedimentary systems, using geomorphological breaks-in-slope that are associated with key changes in depositional processes and products. Analysis of these... more
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      Earth SciencesGemologyGeologyGeochemistry