The book presents a comprehensive, process-oriented explanation of aquamarine's creation, integrating geological, chemical, and physical perspectives. It begins by introducing beryl and its varieties, then analyzes the chemical composition required for aquamarine, and explores typical geological environments such as granitic pegmatites and hydrothermal veins.
By drawing on geological surveys, mineralogical analyses, and geochemical studies from aquamarine-producing regions worldwide, Aquamarine Creation provides a valuable resource for mineral collectors, gemologists, and anyone interested in Earth science and the origins of gemstones.
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