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Origin of Gem Minerals

Origin of Gem Minerals
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Origin of Gem Minerals
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Natural History Museum, London, UK
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Origin of Gem Minerals, A diagram showing cross sections through the earth's continental crust to a depth of 40kms. Many gemstones form within the crust at different levels and at different temperatures. - Continental London UK

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© Natural History Museum, London / Bridgeman Images
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cross / physical / diagram / section / structure / geology / surface / continental / depth / gemstone / rock / geography / illustration

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