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 Post subject: Update about rubies from Mozambique
PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 5:40 am 
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Dear all,

We have just uploaded an update of the "Rubies from Niassa and Cabo Delgado regions in Northern Mozambique".

We are not yet back from Mozambique but we are just back from our expedition to Niassa. As we had one day of stand by in Nampula, we decided to try to put a small update online. You can then get our preliminary report as usual on GIA Lab Bangkok website, on the "Lab Research On Going page":

http://www.giathai.net/laboratory/ongoing-research/

This report is far to be complete as our expedition is still on-going. But I hope that you will find this update interesting: This update gives a general presentation of the different ruby and sapphire deposits in Northern Mozambique a country which has a huge gemological potential as part of the Mozambique Belt.

Basically the situation of ruby mining in Northern Mozambique is complicated as in most area the miners (usually illegal) are in conflict with the natural reserves where the ruby deposits were found.

We will update it regularly as our expedition will get new interesting results and then later after our return in Bangkok when we will have worked on the samples collected for the GIA reference collection.

All the best,

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:) hi vincent,

enjoyed the research article, very interesting!! will be checking for updates!


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I really like your reports Vincent. This time you inspired me to post a couple of images of inclusions in Mozambiquan stones I took recently.

The images can be seen here.

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Dear all,
Our expedition report about Ruby mining areas in Mozambique is now online both on http://www.giathai.net and also on http://www.gia.edu:

On http://www.giathai.net we put it in a special Issue about Mozambique rubies:
http://www.giathai.net/rubies-from-mozambique/

Here is the link for "News from the Research" on http://www.gia.edu:
http://www.gia.edu/gia-research

Hoping that this will interest you,
Your comments are welcome of course!

All the best,

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Dear all,

Just a small post to say that we updated the pdf currently online about Rubies from Mozambique:

http://www.giathai.net/rubies-from-mozambique/
and
http://www.gia.edu/gia-news-research-mozambique-montepuez-rubies

The main additions are regarding the geology as we added detailed geological maps covering the two different mining areas. We also did some minor edit in the text to make it easier to read and to understand.

Hoping that you will find that interesting.

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 9:22 am 
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Dear all,
I just put online today on the GIA Laboratory Bangkok website a new 84 page long pdf about rubies from Montepuez in Mozambique.

http://www.giathai.net/rubies-from-mozambique/

This new study focuses mainly on the study of the samples collected during the last field expedition we had in Mozambique.

Besides that study you will find on that page older publications (pdfs or GNI type articles Gems & Gemology) that were mainly field expedition reports.

Hoping that you will enjoy all that.

(Note: Do not hesitate to send us your comments...)

All the best,

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 10:19 am 
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GREAT report, Vincent, as usual!!!!!
=D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D>

even exceptional inclusion's pics, i enjoyed especially anphibole xls. 8) 8) 8)

thank you very much for posting!!!!

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Hello Vincent,

Congratulations! I think this is best work you and your co-authors have done yet. Very complete, informative and beautifully illustrated. This represents a tremendous amount of work and effort put in by you and your colleagues. A must read!

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 2:16 pm 
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Hi Vincent !

Many Thanks for this very interesting report and all the others ! They always open to us many doors which let us understand and admire the most beautiful gemstones of the world .

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