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Mineralogy And Geochemistry Of Ruby Frederick Lin Sutherland And Khin Zaw

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Mineralogy And Geochemistry Of Ruby Frederick Lin Sutherland And Khin Zaw
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 68 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Frederick Lin Sutherland and Khin Zaw
ISBN: 9783039436163, 3039436163
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Mineralogy And Geochemistry Of Ruby Frederick Lin Sutherland And Khin Zaw by Frederick Lin Sutherland And Khin Zaw 9783039436163, 3039436163 instant download after payment.

Ruby, red corundum, is a gem mineral with mineral properties, gem characteristics and chemistry that are reliant on critical trace element substitutions in its aluminum oxide crystal structure. Ruby has attracted scientific and economic interest. It has already been studied extensively regarding its widespread global distribution and the diversity of its geological associations, as revealed by exploration and exploitation. Researchers are becoming increasingly aware that geographic typing of ruby characteristics and its host assemblages may guide further exploration and provide checks on reputed sources of both rough and cut stones. Genetic pointers, based on fluid and solid mineral inclusions, oxygen and other isotope values and pressure and temperature estimates, have already yielded much genetic information. Rare ruby in mantle xenoliths, TP ~1100o C, 2GPa, epitaxial diamond in ruby and ruby in diamond have special interest. Amid the present extensive documentation on this singular gem mineral, new insights and co-existing associations remain to be discovered. Although ruby largely appears in metamorphic and metasomatic source rocks, newer studies suggest it may also arise from magmatic sources. Age-dating of a range of mineral inclusions in ruby now allows more precise modelling of ruby genesis. Tectonic aspects of ruby genesis related to early collisional plate events on Earth are also a frontier for further understanding. In addition, ruby growth remains an important phase in metamorphic studies of events in some young collisional zones.

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