Applied mineralogy in characterising origins of natural sapphire and ruby

Sutherland, F.L., Zaw, K., Meffre, S., Guiliani, G., Fallick, A.E. and Graham, I.T. (2008) Applied mineralogy in characterising origins of natural sapphire and ruby. Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Publications, 2008, pp. 561-565.

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Abstract

Dispersed gem corundum is mined from placers, commonly from basalt fields, as occurs along eastern Australian and Asian continental margins. New laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry analysis (LA-ICP-MS) of Australian corundum allows genetic distinctions among these suites and gives clues to their primary lithospheric sources prior to basaltic delivery. Bimodal corundum suites at Barrington Tops, Cudgegong-Gulgong-Macquarie River and Yarrowitch, New South Wales (NSW), include lower Ga, higher Mg ‘metamorphic’ and higher Ga, lower Mg ‘magmatic’ groups. The Barrington Tops ‘metamorphic’ corundum is more Fe-rich (av 4500 - 7100 ppm) than Cudgegong- Macquarie River equivalents (av Fe 1800 - 2100 ppm). Yarrowitch corundum is relatively low in Fe, Ti and Cr. Along with other eastern Australian data (north-east Tasmania; New England, NSW) and from gem fields elsewhere, the combined trace element and O isotope data, reveal considerable geographic and genetic variations within the corundum suites. A few corundum groups contain noticeable Be, Sn, Ta, Nb, a particular genetic message that also precludes easy distinction of treated corundum in the gem trade. Expanding geochemical, inclusion and geochronological data on gem corundum hold promise for characterising derivative gem corundum on both geographic and genetic features.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Fallick, Professor Anthony
Authors: Sutherland, F.L., Zaw, K., Meffre, S., Guiliani, G., Fallick, A.E., and Graham, I.T.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre
Journal Name:Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Publications
ISSN:1324-6240

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