2017
DOI: 10.1080/00357529.2017.1308796
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Emerging Mineral Finds from Northern Iran

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“…Only in the 1990s a second major deposit was found in the Erongo region of Namibia [7], which together with Russia represents most of the cut gems available in today's market (Figure 1) [8]. Smaller deposits of gem quality material can also be found in Val Malenco in Italy [9], Antetezambato in Madagascar [10,11], Khuzdar, Baluchistan in Pakistan [12,13], as well as in Belqeys and Kerman, both located in Iran [14,15]. Certainly, there are many more deposits of demantoid garnets on the globe which are not mentioned here as to this date they do not play a major role in the gem market.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Only in the 1990s a second major deposit was found in the Erongo region of Namibia [7], which together with Russia represents most of the cut gems available in today's market (Figure 1) [8]. Smaller deposits of gem quality material can also be found in Val Malenco in Italy [9], Antetezambato in Madagascar [10,11], Khuzdar, Baluchistan in Pakistan [12,13], as well as in Belqeys and Kerman, both located in Iran [14,15]. Certainly, there are many more deposits of demantoid garnets on the globe which are not mentioned here as to this date they do not play a major role in the gem market.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%