The emerald mineralization in the Habachtal (Austria) is geologically and tectonically complex, and previous investigators have identified fluid inclusion evidence for a hydrothermal/metamorphic origin for the emeralds. In this paper we report the discovery of emeralds with a distinctly different inclusion population including melt inclusions, which demonstrates that at least some and probably most of the emerald mineralization in the Habachtal occurred from an extremely fluid-rich pegmatite-like aluminosilicate melt under supercritical conditions, at high temperatures and moderate pressures (~700 °C, 5 kbar). This conclusion is based on the presence of very highly-ordered graphite, and extremely water-rich melt inclusions in emerald. The L...
http://www.gia.edu/gems-gemology/fall-2015-colombian-trapiche-emeralds-recent-advances-understanding...
Abstract: The fluids trapped by emerald, dolomite and pyrite in the Colombian emerald deposits consi...
Emerald at the Mountain River emerald occurrence is milky green and occurs in extensional quartz-car...
The emerald mineralization in the Habachtal (Austria) is geologically and tectonically complex, and ...
International audienceNew fluid inclusion analyses using a range of analytical techniques including ...
Classic schist-hosted emerald deposits are generally attributed to interaction between in-vading peg...
International audienceAlthough emerald deposits are relatively rare, they can be formed in several d...
In spite of the great amount of emerald deposits throughout the world, the priorities in quality and...
Although emerald deposits are relatively rare, they can be formed in several different, but specific...
Colombian euclase is rare and associated with emerald in medium-temperature hydrothermal veins hoste...
Colombia is the traditional source of the world’s finest emeralds, including the famed trapiche crys...
In spite of the great amount of emerald deposits throughout the world, the priorities in quality and...
As one of the most valuable gemstones, emeralds are known to occur in several countries of the world...
The Ianapera emerald deposit is hosted in the Neoproterozoic Vohibory domain of southern Madagascar,...
The Ianapera emerald deposit is hosted in the Neoproterozoic Vohibory domain of southern Madagascar,...
http://www.gia.edu/gems-gemology/fall-2015-colombian-trapiche-emeralds-recent-advances-understanding...
Abstract: The fluids trapped by emerald, dolomite and pyrite in the Colombian emerald deposits consi...
Emerald at the Mountain River emerald occurrence is milky green and occurs in extensional quartz-car...
The emerald mineralization in the Habachtal (Austria) is geologically and tectonically complex, and ...
International audienceNew fluid inclusion analyses using a range of analytical techniques including ...
Classic schist-hosted emerald deposits are generally attributed to interaction between in-vading peg...
International audienceAlthough emerald deposits are relatively rare, they can be formed in several d...
In spite of the great amount of emerald deposits throughout the world, the priorities in quality and...
Although emerald deposits are relatively rare, they can be formed in several different, but specific...
Colombian euclase is rare and associated with emerald in medium-temperature hydrothermal veins hoste...
Colombia is the traditional source of the world’s finest emeralds, including the famed trapiche crys...
In spite of the great amount of emerald deposits throughout the world, the priorities in quality and...
As one of the most valuable gemstones, emeralds are known to occur in several countries of the world...
The Ianapera emerald deposit is hosted in the Neoproterozoic Vohibory domain of southern Madagascar,...
The Ianapera emerald deposit is hosted in the Neoproterozoic Vohibory domain of southern Madagascar,...
http://www.gia.edu/gems-gemology/fall-2015-colombian-trapiche-emeralds-recent-advances-understanding...
Abstract: The fluids trapped by emerald, dolomite and pyrite in the Colombian emerald deposits consi...
Emerald at the Mountain River emerald occurrence is milky green and occurs in extensional quartz-car...