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Fluorescence from pearls of freshwater bivalves and its contribution to the distinction of mother oysters used in pearl culture

Japanese journal of applied physics. Pt. 1, Regular papers & short notes Volume 27 Issue 1 Page 151-152
published_at 1988
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Title
Fluorescence from pearls of freshwater bivalves and its contribution to the distinction of mother oysters used in pearl culture
Creators Miyoshi Tadaki
Creators Matsuda Yasunori
Creators Akamatsu Shigeru
Creator Keywords
laser-induced fluorescence pearl freshwater bivalve nondestructive distinction
By measuring the fluorescence spectra of pearls from various species of mother oysters, a distinction has already become possible as to whether the pearls are from Pinctada fucata, Pinctada maxima. Pteria penguin or Pinctada margaritifera. In this study, the fluorescence of pearls from freshwater bivalves was measured. The results have made it possible to distinguish freshwater pearls from the other pearls mentioned above.
Languages eng
Resource Type journal article
Publishers 応用物理学会
Date Issued 1988
File Version Author’s Original
Access Rights open access
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[ISSN]0021-4922
[NCID]AA10457675
https://doi.org/10.1143/JJAP.27.151
[isPartOf] [URI]http://www.ipap.jp/jjap/index.htm
Schools 大学院理工学研究科(工学)