Richard Sherwood
Ideal_Rock
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- Sep 25, 2002
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Careful microscopic inspection seems to indicate that the green
fluorescence is coming from microscopic bubbles in the stone. Not the
micro solid inclusions that is usually associated with clouds. These
bubbles could be just air bubbles or perhaps some form of fluorescing
gas.
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They couldn't be air bubbles or gas, as these inclusions aren't found in diamond due to the nature of its crystallizaton. All air and gas escapes the host as it is crystallizing under intense heat and pressure. They have to be something else. It would be interesting to know what.
Careful microscopic inspection seems to indicate that the green
fluorescence is coming from microscopic bubbles in the stone. Not the
micro solid inclusions that is usually associated with clouds. These
bubbles could be just air bubbles or perhaps some form of fluorescing
gas.
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They couldn't be air bubbles or gas, as these inclusions aren't found in diamond due to the nature of its crystallizaton. All air and gas escapes the host as it is crystallizing under intense heat and pressure. They have to be something else. It would be interesting to know what.