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To: jrhana who wrote (18)7/27/2003 3:40:17 PM
From: jrhana  Respond to of 74
 
A lot of irons in the fire

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Enough to make you dizzy



To: jrhana who wrote (18)7/27/2003 4:46:05 PM
From: Letmebe Frank  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74
 
That is another thought provoking quote that made me wonder if perhaps DSP's Lena West may be the source. It may be a good gamble from here as well.

I wonder about the differences between the subcalcic G10's between Ekati and SRM. I read that only one SRM garnet was at 4% CaO of all the indicators found so far. How many did Chuck find, I wonder. I'll check when I get time.

I read the following in the Sat. National Post (pg A13):

"Researchers discover diamonds chemical fingerprint"
Belgian researchers have found a way to determine the origin of a diamond, a breakthrough that could help fight illegal sale of gems from conflict zones, the Diamond High Council said yeasterday. Researchers from the council and the University of Ghent have figured out the chemical "fingerprint" of a diamond after making a tiny hole in it.

I couldn't find the URL, but I wonder if this is a refinement of what was known before - pg 380 said cluster to cluster; the latest news sounds like Pipe to pipe. Perhaps the "trace elements project" lead to the article: diamonds.be

I did see a course I would like to take. Diamond Grading and Identification, amongst others. Nothing like that here in southern Ontario that I know of.
diamonds.be

LMBF