Award of new exploration tenements in Benin Mineralised Tantalum and Gem bearing Pegmatites identified (Premier African Minerals ltd)

Edit Public Technologies 14 Jul 2015
(Source. Premier African Minerals ltd). Premier African Minerals Limited / Ticker. PREM / Index. AIM / Sector. Mining For immediate release. 14 July 2015. Premier African Minerals Limited. ("Premier" or the "Company"). Award of new exploration tenements in Benin ... Highlights ... topaz or chrysoberyl, is expected by the Company to be highly likely ... About Benin ... "chrysoberyl" a rather rare, mostly yellowish mineral with the chemical formula BeAl2O4;....

George Orwell's Ode to Springtime

Edit The Daily Beast 17 May 2015
We do not think of the English novelist and essayist as a nature writer, but in fact he wrote as well—and at length—about nature as he wrote about everything else. Two of his novels are among the most widely read books ever written ... But today, as much of the U.S ... It is like gold, or more exactly it is like the golden-colored semi-precious stone which one sometimes sees in signet-rings, and which I think is called a chrysoberyl.” ... ....

Gem-A releases refreshed Journal of Gemmology with exciting new content (Gem-A - The Gemmological Association of Great Britain)

Edit noodls 06 May 2014
(Source. Gem-A - The Gemmological Association of Great Britain). London, 6 May 2014. The Gemmological Association of Great Britain (Gem-A) has released the first redesigned issue of its academic publication, The Journal of Gemmology. Packed with exciting new content, including the latest gemmological news and helpful resources, the latest issue (Vol. 34, No ... Mottana), purple to reddish purple chrysoberyl from Brazil (by K. Schmetzer, J....

A Famous Cache in All Its Splendor

Edit The New York Times 12 Nov 2013
Enlarge This Image. Museum of London ... “Among these are emeralds from Colombia; heliodors from Brazil; chrysoberyls, spinels, moonstones, sapphires and iolites from Sri Lanka; rubies, chalcedony, diamonds and garnets from India; lapis lazuli and turquoise from Afghanistan, Iran and the Sinai Peninsula; peridots from the Red Sea island of Zebriget; malachite and azurite from Russia; and rock crystal and amber from Continental Europe.” ... ....
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