Geographic origin determination of emerald

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Abstract

The gem trade has grown to rely on gemological laboratories to provide origin determination services for emeralds and other fine colored stones. In the laboratory, this is mostly accomplished by careful observations of inclusion characteristics, spectroscopic analysis, and trace element profile measurements by laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS). Inclusions and spectroscopy can often separate Colombian emeralds from other sources (although there is some overlap between Colombian, Afghan, and Chinese [Davdar] emeralds). For non-Colombian emeralds, trace element analysis by LA-ICP-MS is needed in addition to information from the stone's inclusions. The relative chemical diversity of emeralds from worldwide deposits allows confidence in origin determination in most cases. This contribution outlines the methods and criteria used at GIA for geographic origin determination for emerald.

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Saeseaw, S., Renfro, N. D., Palke, A. C., Sun, Z., & McClure, S. F. (2019). Geographic origin determination of emerald. Gems and Gemology, 55(4), 614–646. https://doi.org/10.5741/GEMS.55.4.614

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