Saturday, 10 October 2020

Earth Grows Gems In Minutes



Brazilian emerald. Image courtesy of Madereugeneandrew,, CC BY-SA 4.0

Joel Kontinen  

This is just another blow on millions of years. Evolutionists used to believe that gems took a long time to grow. However, a new study by Rice University published online in Nature Communications says that they can form quicker.

The research by Patrick Phelps, Rice's Cin-Ty Lee and Southern California geologist Douglas Morton attempts to answer a question that has long vexed mineralogists: How can such large crystals be in pegmatites?

Aquamarine, emerald, garnet, zircon and topaz are but a few of the crystalline minerals found mostly in pegmatites, veinlike formations that commonly contain both large crystals and hard-to-find elements like tantalum and niobium. Another common find is lithium, a vital component of electric car batteries.”

Yes, the research supports the Genesis timeline of events.

Source:

Boyd, Jade, 2020, Earth grows fine gems in minutes. Phys.org 6 October.

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