Chemical characteristics of Gold-sheen sapphire
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- Miura Makoto
- GIA Tokyo
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- Katsurada Yusuke
- GIA Tokyo
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- Saruwatari Kazuko
- GIA Tokyo
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- ゴールドシーンサファイアの化学的特徴
Description
<p>Sapphires displaying a golden sheen are known as “gold sheen” sapphires in the trade. Gold sheen sapphires are believed to be mined at northeastern Kenya (Bui et al., 2015). Here we report the chemical characteristics and compare with various sapphire sources including other gold sheen sapphire data previously documented. Inclusions observed in our samples are similar to those in other gold sheen sapphires documented in previous studies. Twenty-three samples were tested with LA-ICP-MS at GIA’s Tokyo laboratory, and they showed high Fe, low V contents and high Ga/Mg ratio. Samples in this study are similar to other gold sheen sapphires in Fe, Ga and V contents. The similarities indicate that these gold sheen sapphires possibly come from the same origin. Considering Kenya as a possible origin, two different types of sapphire deposits, basalt-related (Lake Turkana) or syenite-related types (Garba Tula), are known. Sapphires from both deposits are similar in Fe and Ga contents to each other, but different in V contents. Gold sheen sapphires are close to those from Garba Tula deposits in chemical features. More gemological and chemical studies are required for constructing the database for origin determination.</p>
Journal
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- Abstract of Papers Presented at Annual Meeting of the Gemmological Society of Japan
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Abstract of Papers Presented at Annual Meeting of the Gemmological Society of Japan 40 (0), 17-17, 2018
The Gemmological Society of Japan
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390564237992087808
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- NII Article ID
- 130007410351
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- CiNii Articles
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed