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         Mineralogy:     more books (100)
  1. Reactive Transport in Porous Media (Reviews in mineralogy)
  2. Mineralogy: Concepts, Descriptions, Determinations by L. G. Berry,
  3. Sedimentary Petrography - Geology and Mineralogy by Henry B. Milner, 2003-07
  4. Ancient mineralogy: or, An inquiry respecting mineral substances mentioned by Nathaniel Fish Moore, 2009-08-22
  5. Dana's Manual of Mineralogy by Cornelius S. Hurlbut Jr., 1941
  6. Ionic Compounds: Applications of Chemistry to Mineralogy by Claude H. Yoder, 2006-10-06
  7. Applied Mineralogy in the Mining Industry by W. Petruk, 2000-12-13
  8. Chemical Mineralogy, Smelting and Metallization
  9. Elements of Optical Mineralogy: An Introduction to Microscopic Petrography, with Description of All Minerals Whose Optical Elements Are Known and Tables ... for Their Determination Microscopically by Newton Horace Winchell, Alexander Newton Winchell, 2010-02-28
  10. Elements of optical mineralogy; an introduction to microscopic petrography by N H. 1839-1914 Winchell, Alexander Newton Winchell, 2010-07-31
  11. An Introduction to Mineralogy: Founded On the Chemical Composition of Mineral and Metallic Bodies by Charles Moxon, 2010-01-11
  12. Applied Clay Mineralogy by Ralph E. Grim, 1962-12
  13. Introduction to Mineralogy for Geologists by W.J. Phillips, N. Phillips, 1980-05-21
  14. Process Mineralogy VIII

41. Colgate Mineralogy
Colgate mineralogy
http://departments.colgate.edu/geology/courses/mineralogy/
This page has moved to -> http://classes.colgate.edu/rapril/geol201/

42. Mineralogy Courses
mineralogy Course Resources on the Internet U Akron, Medical mineralogy trace elements. U Arizona, Introduction to Mining
http://www.uh.edu/~jbutler/anon/anoncoursemineral.html
Mineralogy
Course Resources on the Internet
Course University Course Mineralogy Albion College Mineralogy Auburn Mineralogy Bringham Young Petroglyph
[ simulation of a petrographic microscope. ] Brock University Optical Mineralogy Colgate University Mineralogy George Mason University Mineralogy Iowa State Mineralogy LSU Optical Mineralogy Middlebury College Mineralogy Muskingum College Mineralogy North Dakota Mineralogy Queen's University Minerals and Optics Rice University Mineralogy San Jose State Rocks, Minerals and Soils
Smith College Mineralogy
U Akron Medical Mineralogy
[trace elements]

U Arizona Introduction to Mining
Mineralogy U Bristol Mineralogy Minerals under the Microscope U Cambridge Strucure of Materials U Colorado Mineralogy Crystallography and Crystal Chemistry U Georgia Mineralogy and Mineralogy U Houston Mineralogy U Idaho Mineralogy U Iowa Mineralogy U New Brunswick Optical Mineralogy U Oregon Mineralogy U Southern California Mineralogy U Texas Austin Gems and Gem Minerals U Utah Ore Deposits Mineralogy U Wisconsin Gems and Gemology Mineralogy Mineralogy on the Internet Updated : June 1, 1999 Return To Menu

43. Unh Clay Mineralogy Basics
BUILDING THE PHYLLOSILICATES. THE BRICKS WITH WHICH MINERALS ARE BUILT. KAOLINITE (11) MINERALS. 21 MINERALS. CHLORITE MINERALS
http://pubpages.unh.edu/~harter/crystal.htm
BUILDING THE PHYLLOSILICATES TYPES OF POLYHEDRA Polyhedron Sides Coordination Number Minimum Radius Ratio Triangle Tetrahedron Octahedron Cube Dodecahedron 12 or 14 Of these only the tetrahedron and octahedron will be of interest to us for building the phyllosilicates. Lets look first at the basic tetrahedral unit. The Si - O combination has a radius ratio of 0.30, which means that the silicon ion fits nicely into a tetrahedral polyhedron. An exploded schematic diagram of this polydedron is shown at left. We could talk about electron orbitals and discuss just why this happens, but lets keep the discussion simple. Lets just say that the Silicon ion shares its charge equally between the four oxygen ions, leaving each oxygen with an excess charge of negative one. We now have the orthosilicate anion, which could at least theoretically be neutralized by four protons (hydrogen ions). This anion tends to react readily with alkali and alkali earth ions. The SiO anion does have another option open to satisfy the charges, however.

44. Mineralogy Of Quartz; Rockhounding Arkansas
mineralogy of Quartz, written by the wellknown mineralogist Mike Howard.
http://rockhoundingar.com/quartz/mineralogy.html
Mineralogy of Quartz Crystal Index to Quartz
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E NTIRE BOOKS have been written on quartz and its many varieties. Here we'll only discuss the properties of crystalline quartz and end with a list of what we know about Arkansas quartz vein formation in the Ouachita Mountains.
Although quartz has a unique structure, so do many other minerals. That in combination with the chemistry is what makes a mineral a mineral.
We will begin with some basics: To meet the definition of a mineral, quartz must be composed of an orderly arrangement of certain elements, so that we may describe its internal structure and present its chemistry by a representative formula: SiO
Here is a hand-sized piece of metallic silicon. This metal combined with oxygen makes quartz crystals: silicon dioxide. Isn't chemistry amazing? Any mineralogist would agree with me when I say that quartz is the most diverse species in terms of varieties, shapes and forms for a single mineral species. The feldspars or the pyroxenes and amphiboles include a whole host of minerals with similar structural characteristics, but variable chemistry. Quartz certainly has the most COLLECTABLE varieties of any single species. Silica
Alpha and beta quartz

Now most of these numbers won't mean anything to you unless you try to figure how the world was made. But some people do, so here's a little more. Crystalline quartz may be described as alpha-quartz (low quartz) or beta-quartz (high quartz). Alpha-quartz forms at temperatures lower than 573

45. Welcome To The International Mineralogical Association
Translate this page Founded in 1958, the IMA is the world s largest organization promoting mineralogy, one of the oldest branches of science.
http://www.ima-mineralogy.org/
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46. SINCRIS: Web Related Servers/Mineralogy
This server provides information about mineralogy and is primarily dedicated to providing information about color in minerals and access to data on Mineral
http://www.iucr.org/sincris-top/themes/mineralogie/index.html
Web related servers
Mineralogy
Contents
General interest
See also the section Chemistry and small molecules
Scientific databases

47. Environmental Mineralogy - Business - RedOrbit
By Rakovan, John With all of the news reports of global warming and other environmental troubles facing society today, one might wonder if mineral science
http://www.redorbit.com/news/business/1290256/environmental_mineralogy/
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Posted on: Tuesday, 11 March 2008, 06:00 CDT By Rakovan, John So what exactly is environmental mineralogy? To quote the recently established International Mineralogical Association (IMA) Working Group on Environmental Mineralogy and Geochemistry: Environmental mineralogy is obviously a very diverse subdiscipline of mineralogy, and a comprehensive review of its many aspects is far beyond the scope of this column. To explore the idea to a greater depth, let's look at two applications of environmental mineralogy: (1) remediation of heavy-metal contaminates that are currently in the environment, and (2) the design of solid forms of radioactive waste for stable disposal. Methods for remediation of contaminated sites as well as the disposition of contained waste are two of the most urgent, and potentially costly, environmental problems facing society today (Ewing and Wang 2002; Langmuir 1997). GA_googleFillSlotWithSize("ca-pub-5440138744487553", "News_Main_300x250", 300, 250);

48. Boggy's Links To General Mineralogy
The classic in the field since 1848, this extraordinary reference offers readers unsurpassed coverage of mineralogy and crystallography.
http://www.geologylinks.com/minmin.html
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49. Martindale's Geoscience Center: Mineralogy, Minerals, Mining, Gemology & Lapidar
Alphabetical list of minerals with formula and system; Minerals, with formula and system For more information see Athena or the Department of mineralogy
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50. COSIS.net - Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Petrology & Volcanology - Session Programm
Geochemistry, mineralogy, Petrology Volcanology Session Programme . SSS1, Mineralogical and geochemical records of weathering and pedoplasmation
http://www.cosis.net/members/meetings/programme/view.php?p_id=240

51. Russian Mineralogy
This is the mineralogy internet site of The Strahlen Foundation (Stichting Strahlen). Click here for the Dutch and English and German and French online
http://www.strahlen.org/
www.strahlen.org
there are no strangers here, only friends you haven't met yet :-)
This is the mineralogy internet site of 'The Strahlen Foundation' (Stichting Strahlen).
Click here for the Dutch and English and German and French online community on mineralogy...

52. Mineralogy At Caltech
mineralogy Research in George Rossman s Group. 2007 2008 acdemic year Recent Projects in mineralogy. Undergraduate Research Temperature dependence of
http://minerals.caltech.edu/mineralogy/
Mineralogy Research in George Rossman's Group
2007 - 2008 acdemic year
Caltech Students, Staff and Collaborators
George Rossman
mineralogy Liz Miura
analytical mineralogy Jed Mosenfelder
OH studies Steve Chemtob
Planetary Minerals Tim Shu
The RRUFF project
Ying Wang

OH studies
Ma Chi

nanomineralogy Laura Baker
quartz Alex Hayes Planetary Surfaces Current Projects in Mineralogy
  • Hydrous Components in Nominally Anhydrous Minerals Analytical Calibration of the Spectrum of OH in Minerals Spectroscopy of Minerals The RRUFF project Nano-mineralogy Nano-phases in Rose Quartz New mineral characterization The OH content of synthetic olivine The origin of green color in quartz from amethyst deposits
  • Recent Projects in Mineralogy
  • Undergraduate Research: Temperature dependence of OH in minerals Undergraduate Research: OH in tourmaline OH in crustal minerals - feldspars and pyroxenes Martian Surface Mineralogy Instrumentation development - tunable laser spectrometer Undergraduate Research: nano-inclusions in minerals Undergraduate Research: thermochromic garnets Undergraduate Research: Studies of the rare mineral painite
  • Most-recent postdocs
    Former graduate students
    Visitors ...
    Publication list including data files and figures from recent publications
    The Mineral Spectroscopy Server
    On-line information on the absorption spectra and color of minerals.

    53. Kidney Stones
    Don t use anything here as medical advice. This is intended to provide an introduction to the mineralogy of some pretty obscure minerals, and nothing else!
    http://www.gravmag.com/kstones.html
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    MINERALOGY OF KIDNEY STONES
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    Kidney stones are pathological crystalline build-ups in the human body that are usually minerals identical with those found in nature. A few of the crystalline compounds that may form are organic chemicals, like cystine (an amino acid) and uric acid. Most gall stones are also crystallized organic material, usually cholesterol. The exact cause of all kidney stones is not well understood, but factors probably include genetics, diet, and disease.
    Dick Gibson's first career was as an analyst of kidney stones and other biological mineral concretions. He examined more than 20,000 of them in 4 years. Dick Gibson is available to speak on the topics on this page.
    Visit our Speaker's Bureau for details.
    Stories selected from the K-Files! Herewith is a list of common minerals found in stones. Apatite Whewellite Weddellite Struvite ... Others
    Photos by Dick Gibson, painting of kidney with staghorn by Pat Millegan.

    Photos may be copied for educational or personal use (not for sale) if credit is given.

    54. Minerals Engineering Conferences - Applied Mineralogy 03
    Minerals Engineering Conferences Applied mineralogy 03.
    http://www.min-eng.com/appliedmineralogy03/
    Home News Conferences Commodities Publications Business Directory Resources Help Search Site: MEI Online MEI Conferences Applied Mineralogy 03
    Applied Mineralogy 03 Radisson SAS Royal Hotel, Helsinki, Finland
    March 17-18, 2003
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    55. Research.html
    Ongoing research in the mineralogy/crystallography laboratory involves many This is one area where the discipline of structural mineralogy has much to
    http://www.nd.edu/~pburns/research.html
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    56. Mineralogy | Mineralogy News, Research And Current Events
    Brightsurf mineralogy news and mineralogy current events, research and discoveries.
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    Fields of Scientific Study RSS ... Next Sort By: Page Views Date At start of UK Science Week chemists honour man who created the word 'scientist'
    To commemorate the life of the little-known academic who invented the word 'scientist' the Royal Society of Chemistry today laid - on the anniversary of his accidental death -a red rose wreath at his memorial in Trinity College Chapel at Cambridge University. It was on 6 March 1866 that the... view more
    Watching rocks grow: Theory explains landscape of geothermal springs

    Scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have successfully modeled the spectacular landscapes seen at geothermal hot springs. view more
    Platinum in Cardiff

    Platinum from catalytic converters is collecting on the streets of Cardiff and moving through the city ending up in Cardiff Bay muds. New motor car technology means that precious metals are rapidly accumulating in the urban environment. Platinum is rapidly increasing in the urban environment since...

    57. NYSAM
    The New York State Academy of mineralogy web site has moved. New York State Academy of mineralogy. Museum Hours Open daily from 930am to 500 pm
    http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/nysam/
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    New York State Academy of Mineralogy
    The NYS Museum is a program of: The University Of the State of New York New York State Education Department Office of Cultural Education

    58. Mineralogy_syllabus
    Manual of mineralogy, by Cornelis Klein and Cornelius S. Hurlbut, Jr. (John Wiley Sons, . There are three exams in this course (mineralogy and Optics);
    http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~aluttge/geol311/
    Geology 311 - Mineralogy and Optics
    W e l c o m e t o G e o l o g y M i n e r a l o g y a n d O p t i c s! We hope that you will enjoy the course. We have created this web page to help you to get the most out of the course. We will
    keep it updated so you should visit this page on a regular basis! Let's work together for a fun and informative semester! Topics:
    General:
    The syllabus is very detailed. We have divided the information in different pages for a better organization.
    Please, use the available links to explore all the information. You can contact us if you need a clarification
    or any additional information:
    Inci Evren Ertan: e-mail office phone address web page
    Andreas Luttge: e-mail office phone address web page
    We are usually available during the semester, but always on Tuesdays between 9 - 10 a.m.

    59. Minerals And Mineralogy
    Minerals, their identification, and the deeper science behind them.
    http://geology.about.com/od/minerals/Minerals.htm
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    Minerals, mineral identification and mineralogy. Gallery of Feldspars Get to know this family of common minerals. Quartz Gallery Familiarize yourself with this most common mineral. Minerals with Metallic Luster This distinctive set of minerals is easy to master. The Mineral Gallery Dozens of different minerals, photographed and annotated. The Mohs Scale of Relative Mineral Hardness Here are the ten standard minerals in the scale. The Giant Crystal Project Thomas Krassmann is devoted to extra-large specimens of minerals; part of the extraordinary strahlen.org family of sites. Ametrine This highly unusual bicolored form of quartz—half citrine, half amethyst—is treated in detail by the Caltech Mineral Spectroscopy group. Amphibole Minerals A photo gallery of amphibole minerals. Asbestos, an Introduction A look at this mineral product, which has gone from champ to chump in the 20th century, by your About Geology Guide. Calcite Clues This common mineral is being used as a gauge of tectonic stress and strain.

    60. 2008 Volcanology, Mineralogy And Petrology Archive Nature Geoscience
    Volcanology, mineralogy and petrology from. 2008 Volcanology, mineralogy and petrology January 2008 Volcanology, mineralogy and petrology
    http://www.nature.com/ngeo/archive/ngeo_s14_current_archive.html

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