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Why does Myanmar produce jadeite?
"The most expensive river in the world", Lu Wu River in Myanmar, why is it rich in jadeite?

1. This place is Myanmar in Asia, an ancient civilization with a long history. In Myanmar, there is a beautiful river called Lu Wu River. It is this river that condenses the jade treasure that many people in the world can't wait. There are a lot of jadeites buried at the bottom of this river, all of which are of high value.

2. At present, Lu Wu River is the only producing area of these two jadeites. It can be seen that this river is really precious. No wonder the local government has designated this river as a restricted area.

It is precisely because of the high value of jade that in the early days of this river, thieves often wanted to steal the jade of this river and get rich overnight by selling it. Nowadays, in order to prevent thieves from stealing, the Myanmar government directly sends troops to guard the river for 24 hours.

4. The jadeite of Lu Wu River is provided to the world market. Although it has been mined for many years, there are still many jadeite stones in this river. Many jewelers come here to mine rough stones and set up jade mining points here.

5, the fog dew river. Because all the stones in this river are jadeite, this river has been sticking to it.

Why is there jade in Myanmar?

1. This is because Myanmar is in a special geographical position. In the process of crustal movement, Myanmar lies in the collision subduction zone between Eurasian plate and Indian plate. Due to the influence of crustal composition, strong tectonic movement and many other factors, this unique mineral resource has finally formed and become a valuable asset of Myanmar.

2. Most of the jadeite original stones in Myanmar are caused by the violent movement at the junction of Eurasia plate and Indian Ocean plate, which has caused a continuous high pressure state. In addition, the shallow surface layer of Myanmar ore bed meets the low temperature conditions and unique mineral conditions, thus forming a large number of jadeite rough stones.

3. According to the discovery of water ~ methane ~ jadeite three-phase inclusions in jadeite rocks, it is considered that jadeite is crystallized from the silicate melt of jadeite, which comes from the alkali-containing pyroxene layer widely existing in the mantle of 300 ~ 400 km. More than 95% of the commercial jadeite on the market comes from Myanmar, so jadeite is also called Burmese jade.

4. Because this place in Myanmar is in the violent geological movement at the junction of plates, many jadeite ores have been formed. The reasons for the formation of these jadeite ores are very complicated. There are so many jadeite mines in places like Myanmar that it is easier to form jadeite mines when the surface temperature is low, except for unique geographical reasons.

5. Jadeite is a dense and massive aggregate formed by countless fine fibrous mineral crystallites, mainly jadeite. The evolution of primary jadeite ore in Myanmar has experienced four stages: diagenesis, jade formation, tinea formation and deformation, in which the diagenesis stage and jade formation stage are the important stages of jadeite formation.

6. Because this place in Myanmar happens to be in the violent geological movement of the plate boundary, many jadeite ores have been formed. The reasons for the formation of these jadeite ores are very complicated.

Why is Myanmar rich in jadeite original stone?

1. Because this place in Myanmar is in the violent geological movement of the plate boundary, many jadeite ores have been formed. The reasons for the formation of these jadeite ores are very complicated. There are so many jadeite mines in places like Myanmar that it is easier to form jadeite mines when the surface temperature is low, except for unique geographical reasons.

2. The surface temperature in Myanmar is very low. In the process of jade mining, if you want to preserve it well, you need a relatively low temperature environment. Myanmar just has this temperature condition. So there are many jadeite rough stones in Myanmar.

3. Desilication products of residual granite slurry after magmatic high pressure intrusion into ultrabasic rocks.

4. actually, it is not. Studies have confirmed that jadeite was formed under special geological conditions such as low temperature and high pressure. This is because Myanmar is in a special geographical position.

Gem-grade jadeite has been mined in Myanmar for a long time. For a long time, people only knew that Myanmar produces jadeite, so Burmese jade is synonymous with jadeite. Gem-grade jadeite is mainly produced in northern Myanmar. It was formed by the mutual extrusion of the Asia-Europe plate and the Indian Ocean plate, commonly known as the Yunnan-Myanmar gem metallogenic belt, and was formed under high pressure and low temperature conditions.

6. The stronger the dynamic geological function of jadeite rocks, the better and worse the jadeite germplasm will be, and the quality will be obviously different. The jadeite mining area in Myanmar happens to be in an area where the continental plate movement is particularly intense, and the dynamic geological process is particularly strong, which is also the main reason why the quality of jadeite produced in Myanmar is obviously better than that in other producing areas.

Why is jadeite only produced in Myanmar?

1. According to the discovery of water-bearing ~ methane ~ jadeite three-phase inclusions in jadeite rocks, it is considered that jadeite is crystallized from near-jadeite silicate melt and comes from alkali-containing pyroxene layer widely existing in the mantle of 300 ~ 400 km. More than 95% of the commercial jadeite on the market comes from Myanmar, so jadeite is also called Burmese jade.

2. Because 40 to 50 million years ago, the drifting Indian continental plate collided with the Eurasian continental plate. This force not only created the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, but also provided high-pressure conditions for the formation of jadeite ore. Myitkyina area in northern Myanmar is endowed with unique advantages, and the pressure and temperature not only meet the requirements of jadeite mineralization.

3. Because this place in Myanmar happens to be in the violent geological movement of the plate boundary, many jadeite ores have been formed. The reasons for the formation of these jadeite ores are very complicated. There are so many jadeite mines in places like Myanmar that it is easier to form jadeite mines when the surface temperature is low, except for unique geographical reasons.

4. Jade rough stone is not only found in Myanmar, but also in other places. But as far as the mineral deposits found in the world are concerned, the jadeite with the highest quality and gem grade is only a specialty of Myanmar.

5. Most of the jadeite original stones in Myanmar are caused by the violent movement at the junction of Eurasia plate and Indian Ocean plate, which has caused a continuous high pressure state. In addition, the shallow surface layer of Myanmar ore bed meets the low temperature conditions and unique mineral conditions, thus forming a large number of jadeite rough stones.

Why does jadeite come from Myanmar?

1. This is because Myanmar is in a special geographical position. In the process of crustal movement, Myanmar lies in the collision subduction zone between Eurasian plate and Indian plate. Due to the influence of crustal composition, strong tectonic movement and many other factors, this unique mineral resource has finally formed and become a valuable asset of Myanmar.

2. More than 90% jadeite in the world comes from Myanmar. The most famous and best-quality jadeite producing areas in Myanmar are Dumao and Myanmar in the Wulong River Basin in the Meng Gong area of northern Myitkyina. The origin of Fiona Fang is about 13km, only 150km away from the Yunnan border in China.

3. Because this place in Myanmar happens to be in the violent geological movement of the plate boundary, many jadeite ores have been formed. The reasons for the formation of these jadeite ores are very complicated. There are so many jadeite mines in places like Myanmar that it is easier to form jadeite mines when the surface temperature is low, except for unique geographical reasons.

4. Because this place in Myanmar is in the violent geological movement at the junction of plates, many jadeite ores have been formed. The reasons for the formation of these jadeite ores are very complicated.

5. Most of the jadeite original stones in Myanmar are caused by the violent movement at the junction of Eurasia plate and Indian Ocean plate, which has caused a continuous high pressure state. In addition, the shallow surface layer of Myanmar ore bed meets the low temperature conditions and unique mineral conditions, thus forming a large number of jadeite rough stones.

Why does jadeite appear in Myanmar?

Because 40 to 50 million years ago, the drifting Indian continental plate collided with the Eurasian continental plate. This force not only created the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, but also provided high-pressure conditions for the formation of jadeite ore. Myitkyina area in northern Myanmar is endowed with unique advantages, and the pressure and temperature not only meet the requirements of jadeite mineralization.

Granite dikes and light gabbro dikes were metasomatized under the pressure of 12 ~ 14 kPa under the action of hot water solution with high sodium potential.

Because this place in Myanmar is just in the violent geological movement at the junction of plates, a large number of jadeite ores have been formed. The reasons for the formation of these jadeite ores are very complicated. There are so many jadeite mines in places like Myanmar that it is easier to form jadeite mines when the surface temperature is low, except for unique geographical reasons.

The formation conditions of jadeite jade are harsh, and it needs to be bred in the geological environment of low temperature and ultra-high pressure. However, the conditions of low temperature and ultra-high pressure are contradictory, and it is difficult to meet them at the same time, because the geological low temperature is at least two or three hundred degrees.

Myanmar has a long history of mining mineral resources and advanced mining technology. The surface temperature in Myanmar is very low. In the process of jade mining, if you want to preserve it well, you need a relatively low temperature environment. Myanmar just has this temperature condition.

For a long time, it was thought that jadeite was only produced in Myanmar. I didn't know jade was produced in Japan, America, Mexico, Kazakhstan and other places. Therefore, it is wrong to call jadeite Burmese jade. However, it is true that only jadeite produced in Myanmar can reach the gem level and can be used as exquisite jewelry.