A Blue Miracle in the Eifel: How Sapphires Formed in Volcanoes

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Researchers at Heidelberg University are studying the formation of this characteristically blue-colored crystal in volcanic melts

Close image, saphire grain, black background
Close image, saphire grain, black background

Sapphires are among the most precious gems, yet they consist solely of chemically "contaminated" aluminum oxide, or corundum. Worldwide, these characteristically blue-colored crystals are mainly found in association with silicon-poor volcanic rocks. This connection is widely assumed to result from sapphires originating in deep crustal rocks and accidentally ending up on the Earth’s surface as magma ascended. ...

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