Beryl - Wikipedia Beryl is a beryllium compound that is a known carcinogen with acute toxic effects leading to pneumonitis when inhaled [15] Care must thus be used when mining, handling, and refining these gems
Beryl | Color, Uses, Gemstone, Facts | Britannica Beryl, mineral composed of beryllium aluminum silicate, a commercial source of beryllium It has long been of interest because several varieties are valued as gemstones These are aquamarine (pale blue-green); emerald (deep green); heliodor (golden yellow); and morganite (pink)
Beryl: The Gem Mineral of Emerald, Aquamarine, Morganite Beryl is a relatively rare silicate mineral with a chemical composition of Be 3 Al 2 Si 6 O 18 It is found in igneous and metamorphic rocks in many parts of the world Beryl has served as a minor ore of beryllium, and color varieties of the mineral are among the world’s most popular gemstones
A Comprehensive Guide to Beryl and Its Varieties Explore beryl and its varieties in detail Learn about aquamarine, emerald, morganite, heliodor, red beryl, and more—origins, colors, and rarity
NATIONAL CENTER TROPICAL CYCLONE REPORT - HURRICANE BERYL Beryl was an aclimatologically early Cabo Verde hurricane, becoming the earliest category 5 (on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale) hurricane of record in the Atlantic basin It passed through the Windward Islands as a major hurricane causing severe damage, and it later made landfall as a hurricane on the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico and then the coast of Texas The hurricane was directly
Beryl - New World Encyclopedia Beryl is a mineral with the chemical name beryllium aluminum cyclosilicate (chemical formula Be 3 Al 2 (SiO 3) 6) It has a vitreous (glassy) luster and can be transparent or translucent