Identifying Mineral Inclusions in Diamonds | GIA Knowledge Sessions Webinar Series
GIA Knowledge Sessions Webinar - recorded live on May 27, 2021.
Did you know that diamonds are the perfect time capsules, trapping minerals inside them as they form and bringing these minerals with them to Earth’s surface? The minerals trapped inside diamonds are called inclusions and can affect the clarity of a diamond. To scientists, however, they are treasures, telling much about a diamond’s formation as well as Earth’s geologic history and processes. What secrets does your diamond hold? Join GIA Research Scientist Dr. Evan Smith as he dives into diamond inclusions and explores the methods used to identify them.
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Amazing. I'm going to watch again and again. Tks Dr Evan Smith
Best knowledge session! Thank you Dr Evan Smith
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Very clear and informative explaining about different inclusions of diamond.
Good information. Thank you Dr Evan Smith
Great talk. Thanks. Very informative.
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Thanks a lot. From switzerland.
Amazing.
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I have carbonado diamond almost the same as enigma carbonado diamond any suggestions where to cut I'm from the Philippines but my carbonado could be from Brazil or central African republic is was cut in half by an unknown tools when discovered. A long range electronic diamond locator can detect at 2km radius.
Thankfully
On online courses how do you seek help ?
if my uncut diamond that has a huge inclusion in it is filled or half filled with urainium, would a gieger counter read it as such?
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