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e-Rocks Mineral Auctions

10 hours ago Manage e-Rocks email notifications. Buy and subscribe to publications offered through e-Rocks. Sign Up Free. Collector. Become a collector. Enjoy our exclusive range of collector features: Buyer perks, eg Early Bird access to listings. Your own Online Catalogue, Homepage with Social Feeds. Full access to Database of minerals and mines

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Mineralogy Database

9 hours ago Complete, up-to-date, mineral database containing 4,714 mineral species descriptions and comprehensive picture library of images. These data are linked to mineral tables by crystallography, chemical composition, physical and optical properties, Dana classification, Strunz classification, mineral name origins, mineral locality information, and alphabetical …
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e-Rocks Mineral Auctions

1 hours ago Minerals by A-Z Use the e-Rocks A-Z list of minerals, varieties and related names to find things on our database, available for sale. This list contains both valid mineral names, colloquialisms and other catalogue entries that relate to items listed here on e-Rocks.
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Mineral Database by e-Rocks - Version II - Apps on

7 hours ago Mineral Database by e-Rocks - Version II. E-Rocks.com Education. Everyone. 17. Add to Wishlist. Install. Our mineralogy app allows you to look up essential facts & information across 6000 species names, including: ...
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e-Rocks Mineral Auctions

9 hours ago Nothern Minerals: 11 May - 18 May 2017; Nothern Minerals: 18 Oct - 25 Oct 2018; Orbit Minerals: 13 Feb - 20 Feb 2018; PDM - Type Localities: 18 Apr - 25 Apr 2018; Piatek Minerals: 22 Apr - 29 Apr 2017; Purple Sky Minerals: 03 Dec - 10 Dec 2019; Quality Rocks: 16 Feb - 23 Feb 2017; Romanian Classics II: 01 Jul - 08 Jul 2019; Rosell Minerals: 08 ...
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e-Rocks Mineral Auctions

5 hours ago Gottesbelohnung Slag Locality, Hettstedt, Mansfeld Basin, Saxony - Anhalt, Germany - A piece of firebrick with a layer/sheet of silver and visible inclusions of white massive silver (containing also copper, copper oxide, malachite, gold and other metals as trace elements) from the copper-silver smelter locality Gottesbelohnung, Hettstedt, Saxony-Anhalt, …
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Mindat.org - Mines, Minerals and More

12 hours ago Mindat.org is the world's largest open database of minerals, rocks, meteorites and the localities they come from. Mindat.org is run by the not-for-profit Hudson Institute of Mineralogy. Learn Learn more about rocks and minerals, their origins and their uses: Enter our learning center
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Log In - Mindat.org - Mines, Minerals and More

9 hours ago Mineral and/or Locality Mindat.org is an outreach project of the Hudson Institute of Mineralogy , a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. Public Relations by Blythe weigh .

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A to Z Listing of Minerals - Mineralogy Database

8 hours ago A to Z Listing of Minerals. These alphabetical listings include synonyms of accepted mineral names, pronunciation of that name, name origins, and locality information. Visit our expanded selection of mineral pictures. Valid Species (Bold) - All Minerals that are IMA approved or were considered valid prior to 1959 are in bold type.
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Nickel-Strunz Classification - Mineralogy Database

5 hours ago Minerals arranged by the Nickel-Strunz (Ver10) Classification System. Nickel-Strunz classification courtesy of James A. Ferraiolo. Jim's scholarship on mineral classification goes back to 1982 when he published A Systematic Classification of Nonsilicate Minerals that updated the Dana (7th Edition) numbers.
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Mineralogical Society of America - Mineralogy, Petrology

3 hours ago Email any comments, suggestions or problems with site to [email protected]. or write Mineralogical Society of America, 3635 Concorde Pkwy Ste 500, Chantilly, VA 20151-1110 United States Tel +1 (703) 652-9950 Fax +1 (703) 652-9951.

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‎Mineralogy Database by e-Rocks on the App Store

2 hours ago Oct 15, 2019 . Download Mineralogy Database by e-Rocks and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. ‎Our mineralogy app allows you to look up essential facts & information across 6200 species, including: Names/Name derivation Formulae Context Habits/Occurrences Classification Approval history Properties/Crystallography Distribution/Rarity References ...
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Mineralogy Software

12 hours ago The MINERAL Database a computerized mineral reference book in a PC database format containing data for more than 4800 minerals. The data has been assembled and evaluated by E. H. Nickel, Vice-Chairman of the International Mineralogical Association (IMA) Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names, and M. C. Nichols, Sandia National Laboratories.

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Databases - Mineral Collectors Page, starting point for

4 hours ago Mineralienatlas operates the largest database for minerals, fossils, rocks and their localities. Comprehensive information in German and English. mineralogy database of the Royal Museum for Central Africa (Belgium) the collection of mineral specimens comprises more than 15.000 samples, representing nearly 1000 different mineral species.
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1 Introduction – Mineralogy - OpenGeology

11 hours ago Crystalline rocks may form from a magma (e.g., granite), may form by metamorphism (e.g., gneiss), or may form by precipitation from water (e.g., gypsum). Most clastic rocks form from consolidated sediments, but some form by volcanic processes. 1.29 Dunite. Some rocks contain only one kind of mineral. Limestone (rock), for example, is often pure ...
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Mineralogical Society of America - Mineral-Related Links

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Mineralogy (2020) - Dexter Perkins, University of North Dakota, with significant contributions came from Miranda Shanks, Elizabeth Perkins, Douglas Perkins, Kevin Henke, Alyssa Schultz, Paige Tibke, Hunter Morris, and Josh Crowell. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License and is intended for educational purposes only. This is the beta version of this book. When you find obvious factu…
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A global geochemical database structure for rocks

9 hours ago May 24, 2000 . The database has the following general characteristics: [37] 1. Comprehensiveness allows the database to accommodate any type of analytical data for rocks, minerals and inclusions (and other materials if desired) as well as all significant metadata. [38] 2. All data are accessible.

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Ubique Minerals Readies for Drilling at Daniel’s Harbour

5 hours ago This news release is not for distribution or dissemination in the United States of America TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / November 9, 2021 / Ubique Minerals Limited ("Ubique")(CSE:UBQ) announces that mobilization of a diamond drill to the Daniel's Harbour Zinc Project is underway. Goechemical soil surveying has been completed on the East Mineral

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • When was the Mineralogy Database Last updated?

    The Mineralogy Database was last updated on 9/5/2012 and it contains 4,714 individual mineral species descriptions with links and a comprehensive image library. Visit the " What's New " section for details.

  • What is the best free software for mineralogy?

    Athena Mineralogy -. Mindat.org - The largest mineral database on the internet. It was started by Jolyon Ralph in 1993 as a PC mineralogy software package for his own use - and was launched for free on the web in October 2000.

  • How many species are there in the Mineralogy Database?

    The Mineralogy Database was last updated on 9/5/2012 and it contains 4,714 individual mineral species descriptions with links and a comprehensive image library.

  • What is the mineral deposits Studies Group?

    The Mineral Deposits Studies Group (MDSG) is a special interest group associated with the Geological Society, the Mineralogical Society and the Institute of Materials Minerals and Mining (IOM3) They use the Geo-mineralisation listserver to distribute emails and information. Join Geo-mineralisation.

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