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The GemHunter's Guide to Agate & Jasper: April 2011
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The GemHunters Guide to Agate and Jasper. Quartz and Chalcedony are formed of silica, the most common mineral in the earth's crust. Even so, specimens of quartz in the form of agate, jasper crystalline quartz and petrified wood produce many attractive lapidary materials and semi-precious gemstones. Prospecting and Mining Journal. Tuesday, April 19, 2011. Crystalline and Cryptocrystalline Quartz. Crystals (clockwise from bottom left). Transparent hexagonal quartz. Crystals capped by a hexagonal pyramid.
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The GemHunter's Guide to Agate & Jasper: Crystalline & Cryptocrystalline Quartz
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The GemHunters Guide to Agate and Jasper. Quartz and Chalcedony are formed of silica, the most common mineral in the earth's crust. Even so, specimens of quartz in the form of agate, jasper crystalline quartz and petrified wood produce many attractive lapidary materials and semi-precious gemstones. Prospecting and Mining Journal. Tuesday, April 19, 2011. Crystalline and Cryptocrystalline Quartz. Crystals (clockwise from bottom left). Transparent hexagonal quartz. Crystals capped by a hexagonal pyramid.
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RUBY & SAPPHIRE IN WYOMING: Ruby, Sapphire, Kyanite, Sillimanite and Iolite at Palmer Canyon Wyoming
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RUBY and SAPPHIRE IN WYOMING. Ruby and Sapphire are the same mineral, but due to different trace metals, they have different color. These gems are found in geological environments with considerable aluminum. Using these geological facts, the author discovered a half-dozen ruby and sapphire deposits and found traces of several other deposits. Monday, March 10, 2014. Ruby, Sapphire, Kyanite, Sillimanite and Iolite at Palmer Canyon Wyoming. But because of political affiliation. I made more discoveries as we...
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RUBY & SAPPHIRE IN WYOMING: May 2013
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RUBY and SAPPHIRE IN WYOMING. Ruby and Sapphire are the same mineral, but due to different trace metals, they have different color. These gems are found in geological environments with considerable aluminum. Using these geological facts, the author discovered a half-dozen ruby and sapphire deposits and found traces of several other deposits. Monday, May 6, 2013. Recognizing Ruby and Sapphire in Nature. Best of Show - Rubies, sapphires, and iolite gemstones found in Wyoming and faceted in Sri Lanka. The t...
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RUBY & SAPPHIRE IN WYOMING: March 2014
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RUBY and SAPPHIRE IN WYOMING. Ruby and Sapphire are the same mineral, but due to different trace metals, they have different color. These gems are found in geological environments with considerable aluminum. Using these geological facts, the author discovered a half-dozen ruby and sapphire deposits and found traces of several other deposits. Monday, March 10, 2014. Ruby, Sapphire, Kyanite, Sillimanite and Iolite at Palmer Canyon Wyoming. But because of political affiliation. I made more discoveries as we...
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RUBY & SAPPHIRE IN WYOMING: February 2009
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RUBY and SAPPHIRE IN WYOMING. Ruby and Sapphire are the same mineral, but due to different trace metals, they have different color. These gems are found in geological environments with considerable aluminum. Using these geological facts, the author discovered a half-dozen ruby and sapphire deposits and found traces of several other deposits. Tuesday, February 17, 2009. RUBY and SAPPHIRE IN WYOMING. Is the deep pigeon’s-blood red translucent to transparent variety of corundum with adamantine luster ...
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RUBY & SAPPHIRE IN WYOMING: Wyoming's Ruby and Sapphire Deposits
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RUBY and SAPPHIRE IN WYOMING. Ruby and Sapphire are the same mineral, but due to different trace metals, they have different color. These gems are found in geological environments with considerable aluminum. Using these geological facts, the author discovered a half-dozen ruby and sapphire deposits and found traces of several other deposits. Thursday, August 4, 2011. Wyoming's Ruby and Sapphire Deposits. A 11 carat flawless ruby from Palmer Canyon. Like us on Facebook. And follow us on Gem Hunter. Awesom...
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RUBY & SAPPHIRE IN WYOMING: Recognizing Ruby and Sapphire in Nature
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RUBY and SAPPHIRE IN WYOMING. Ruby and Sapphire are the same mineral, but due to different trace metals, they have different color. These gems are found in geological environments with considerable aluminum. Using these geological facts, the author discovered a half-dozen ruby and sapphire deposits and found traces of several other deposits. Monday, May 6, 2013. Recognizing Ruby and Sapphire in Nature. Best of Show - Rubies, sapphires, and iolite gemstones found in Wyoming and faceted in Sri Lanka. The t...
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RUBY & SAPPHIRE IN WYOMING: RUBY & SAPPHIRE IN WYOMING
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RUBY and SAPPHIRE IN WYOMING. Ruby and Sapphire are the same mineral, but due to different trace metals, they have different color. These gems are found in geological environments with considerable aluminum. Using these geological facts, the author discovered a half-dozen ruby and sapphire deposits and found traces of several other deposits. Tuesday, February 17, 2009. RUBY and SAPPHIRE IN WYOMING. Is the deep pigeon’s-blood red translucent to transparent variety of corundum with adamantine luster ...