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  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. Mineralogy Summary | BookRags.com
mineralogy. mineralogy summary with 5 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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42. Mineralogy Summary And Analysis Summary | BookRags.com
mineralogy summary with 24 pages of lesson plans, quotes, chapter summaries, analysis, encyclopedia entries, essays, research information, and more.
http://www.bookrags.com/Mineralogy

43. Bulk And Clay Mineralogy - XRD And SEM - K/T GeoServices, Inc.
X-ray diffraction (XRD)analysis for clay mineralogy and bulk mineralogy for rocks, sediments and corrosion products. Scanning electron microscope (SEM)analysis.
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X-ray Diffraction (XRD) Mineralogy
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Quantitative determination of rock-forming minerals and total clay minerals. Analysis done by X-ray diffraction. More... Clay Mineralogy Bulk Mineralogy Scanning Electron ... Scanning Electron Microscopy
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Quantitative or qualitative determination of minerals or phases that form scale or corrosion products. Analysis done by X-ray diffraction. More... FAQ Company History Links

44. Mineralogy And Crystallography Software
mineralogy; Mineral Collecting; Mineral Determination; Chemistry and Formulas; Gemology; Crystallography; CDROM's ; software links. mineralogy GEOLIB is a mineralogical database that contains all
http://www.minerant.org/software.html
Mineralogy Software..

Mineralogy
GEOLIB

is a mineralogical database that contains all minerals approved by the IMA, as well as some not yet approved ones. It also makes use of the systematic classification of H. Strunz including later extensions, literature references, a cataloging system for your mineral collection etc. etc.
You may download a free shareware version at their site.
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. The data contained in MINERAL will be updated annually. An electronic user manual accompanying the computerized reference contains readily understandable instructions for installing and using the system plus examples of typical searches.

45. Mineralogical Magazine
Publishing the results of original scientific research in the fields of mineralogy, geochemistry and petrology, including extra-terrestrial materials.
http://minmag.geoscienceworld.org
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advanced search GSW Home GeoRef Home My GSW Alerts ... Help Mineralogical Magazine REGISTER NOW! Nature's Treasures II: The Wonder of Minerals and Gems About the Journal Editorial Board Instructions for Authors and Reviewers ... Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland
Mineralogical Magazine is published by the Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland
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March 1994 - August 2010 Select an Issue from the Archive
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August 2010 IN THE CURRENT ISSUE: Primary and secondary phases in copper-cobalt smelting slags from the Copperbelt Province, Zambia The Mull Palaeogene dyke swarm: insights into the evolution of the Mull igneous centre and dyke-emplacement mechanisms
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Mineralogical Magazine For an alternate route to Mineralogical Magazine use this URL:
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46. Mineralogy - Definition Of Mineralogy At YourDictionary.com
min er al ogy (min′ər l ′ ə jē, al ′-)
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47. Mineralogy And Petrology Research On The Web
Links to web pages (e.g., journals, organizations, and research groups) especially useful for researchers in mineralogy and petrology.
http://homepages.udayton.edu/~koziol/resminpet.html

48. Mineralogy | Define Mineralogy At Dictionary.com
–noun the science or study of minerals. Use mineralogy in a Sentence See images of mineralogy Search mineralogy on the Web Origin 1680–90; minera(l) + logy —Related
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49. Mineralogy - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
mineralogy is the study of minerals. Minerals are things that make rocks. There are many different types of minerals. Some are hard, like diamonds.
http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mineralogy
Mineralogy
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Mineralogy is the study of minerals Minerals are things that make rocks . There are many different types of minerals . Some are hard, like diamonds . Some are soft , like talc . Some are metal , like gold or silver Minerals are put into special groups of minerals made of similar chemicals , or that have similar structures inside. For example, the chemicals that make up some minerals line up in chains, while in other minerals, they make bow-tie shapes. Studying minerals can be useful for figuring out certain things about a rock. Sometimes the shape or size of the mineral can tell something about the rock as well. For example, minerals in igneous rocks can help figure out how long the rock took to cool down (turn from lava into a rock). Larger minerals mean the rock cooled slowly (probably underground). Smaller minerals mean the rock cooled down quickly (probably above ground, like from a volcano). The type of mineral in a rock can also tell what kind of a rock it is, or what has happened to the rock since it formed. Many rocks are named based on what kinds of minerals they have. Mineralogists (people who study minerals) study minerals in rocks with hand lenses (a magnifying glass), and in thin section (thin slices of rock) with

50. Mineralogy Syllabus - Fall 2010
Geology 2081 mineralogy Fall 2010 Lecture 1110 - 1200am T-Th; E207 Howe-Russell Bldg Lab 140 - 300pm T-Th; E208, E202 Howe-Russell Bldg
http://www.geol.lsu.edu/dutrow/mingy/index.html
Geology 2081- Mineralogy
Fall 2010
Lecture: 11:10 - 12:00am T-Th; E207 Howe-Russell Bldg
Lab: 1:40 - 3:00pm T-Th; E208, E202 Howe-Russell Bldg
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Instructor: Dr. Barb Dutrow
Room 203, Howe-Russell Building (Old Geology)
Office hours: 2:30-3:30pm W; anytime by appointment
Home Page: http://www.geol.lsu.edu/dutrow
E-mail: dutrow@lsu.edu TAs: Celina Will, Head TA
201 Howe-Russell Building (Old Geology Building)
Hours: 3:00-4:00pm T-Th, open door when available E-mail: cwill2@tigers.lsu.edu Shannon Ferguson 152 Howe-Russell Building (Old Geology Building) Hours: 12:30-1:30 M, 10:30-11:30 F E-mail: @tigers.lsu.edu Logan Kirst 201 Howe-Russell Bldg E-mail: lkirst1@tigers.lsu.edu Text: Manual of Mineral Sciences, 23ed (2007), Klein. C. and Dutrow, B. Required Available at various bookstores, or a limited time access to on-line book is available at: http://coursesmart.com/

51. The Mineralogical Society
Society for the advancement of mineralogy and its application to crystallography, geochemistry, petrology, environmental science and economic geology through support of meetings and publication of books, journals and monographs.
http://www.minersoc.org/
12 Baylis Mews, Amyand Park Road, Twickenham, Middlesex,TW1 3HQ, United Kingdom.
Tel.: +44 (0)20 8891 6600; Fax: +44 (0)20 8891 6599
e-mail: info@minersoc.org
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THE MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY
The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland is an international society for all those working in the mineral sciences. EMU Notes in Mineralogy The first volume in the series to be co-published by the Mineralogical Society, volume 8 - Nanoscopic Approaches in Earth and Planetary Sciences - edited by Frank Brenker and Guntram Jordan, is now available for purchase. Download an order form here Journal update
The closing date for applications for the position of Principal Editor has passed. Interviews will be held during November/December 2010 and the successful candidates will begin working on the journal in early 2011.
Meeting
announcement
Nature's Treasures 3 (12th December 2010) - see programme and abstracts Journal archives
Note: The Society journal archives are temporarily unavailable. Please contact

52. Mineralogy - New World Encyclopedia
mineralogy is an Earth Science focused around the chemistry, crystal structure, and physical (including optical) properties of minerals. Specific studies within mineralogy include
http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Mineralogy
Mineralogy
From New World Encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation search Previous (Mineral) Next (Minerva) Mineralogy is an Earth Science focused around the chemistry , crystal structure, and physical (including optical) properties of minerals . Specific studies within mineralogy include the processes of mineral origin and formation, classification of minerals, their geographical distribution, as well as their utilization.
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53. The Mineralogical Society Of Arizona
Society aimed at promoting popular interest in the various earth sciences, and particularly the fields of geology, lapidary, mineralogy and paleontology.
http://www.mineralogicalsocietyarizona.org/
MSA CLUB WHO'S WHO NEWSLETTERS MUSEUMS ... HOME Welcome to the Mineralogical Society of Arizona!
Check out the NEWSLETTERS for information on meetings, field trips, and other events of interest to mineralogists and rockhounds of all ages. IMPORTANT NEWS! To Club Leaders and Interested Individuals. It is very important that this information be sent to all members so that actions can be taken immediately! Legal Actions
We need to get to our representatives and voice your opinion. We must get this voice out ASAP! It is preferable to use mail or fax, but an Email would suffice. I have the placed the Web page to access the state representatives so you can communicate with your representative. To contact your legislators or find their direct phone numbers, click on Legislators or paste http://www.azleg.gov/MemberRoster.asp into your browser. If you're outside the Phoenix area, you can call your legislators' offices toll free at 1-800-352-8404. In the Phoenix area call (602) 926-3559 (Senate) or (602) 926-4221 (House) and ask them to connect you with your legislators. What to Say
You should simply express your concerns with the museum closing. This message should not be derogatory towards the Centennial project, but address the impact of the loss of the museum to our education of the children and adults to minerals and mining in Arizona. You can add your personal experiences at the museum to show its value to you and other individuals.

54. Yale Peabody Museum: The Collections: Mineralogy
Our Holdings Current Research History Collections Policies Permissions Related Links Home mineralogy. The Division of mineralogy oversees an historically important worldwide
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The Division of Mineralogy oversees an historically important worldwide collection of approximately 35,000 specimens, with 36 documented type specimens, and other presumed type specimens needing further documentation. In addition, the collection contains suites of material from localities that no longer exist, early prospecting material, a collection of gemstones, and a sizeable collection of Connecticut minerals.
Requests for general information on minerals or mineralogy should be directed to the Peabody Department of Public Education at 203.432.3775 or peabody.education@yale.edu.
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Division of Mineralogy Peabody Museum of Natural History Yale University P.O. Box 208118

55. Mercury Mineral Data
Data specifications on mercury from the mineralogy database.
http://webmineral.com/data/Mercury.shtml
Mercury Mineral Data
Search Webmineral : Home Crystal jmol jPOWD ... Contacts
See Also: Diamond Crystals Excalibur Minerals Hudson Institute Minerals on CDROM
Mineral News was founded some twenty years ago and has developed a following of
avid mineral collectors seeking timely information about new finds and other items
of interest to the collector community. Articles are solicited from collector and scientific authors.
General Mercury Information
Chemical Formula: Hg Composition: Molecular Weight = 200.59 gm Mercury 100.00 % Hg Empirical Formula: Hg Environment: IMA Status: Valid Species (Pre-IMA) Prehistoric Locality: Most notable occurrences are Almaden mines in Spain and the Idria mines in Yugoslavia. Link to MinDat.org Location Data. Name Origin: From the Arabic. Name Pronunciation: Mercury Synonym: ICSD 44514 PDF 9-253 Quecksilber Quicksilver
Mercury Image
Images: Mercury Comments: Silvery metallic mercury coatings on quartz.
Location: Socrates Mine, Sonoma County, California, USA. Scale: See Photo.
Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species
Images: Mercury Comments: Small silvery droplets of mercury on tan-colored rock matrix.

56. Mineralogy
Visit some of the better sites with information on mineralogy
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Mineralogy Minerals and mineralisation A portfolio of some of the best websites worldwide on mineralogy, selected for you by a professional geologist. With links to related sites on igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks, and gemstones. From GeologyShop One of the main sites for geological information worldwide . This is one of over 50 link pages plus there are many original articles. Try our site specific SEARCH ENGINE to find the information you want or go to our MAIN INDEX page. Or try our site specific ORIGINAL articles, FREE geological stuff, or use our HOMEWORK AND TUTORIAL GUIDE POPULAR PAGES: Chalk facts Channel Tunnel facts Channel Tunnel geology Dinosaurs, top 20 sites Dictionaries Dinosaurs, early finds Dinosaur pictures Dinosaurs, facts Earthquakes, top 20 sites Education Fossils, top 20 sites

57. MUSEUM OF MINERALOGY - ECOLE DES MINES DE PARIS
Includes information on exhibit specimens.
http://www.musee.ensmp.fr/
- Museum of Mineralogy Ecole des mines, Paris
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60, boulevard Saint-Michel
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58. Mineralogy
mineralogy mineralogy is the study of chemistry, crystal structure, and physical properties of minerals. Specific studies within mineralogy include the processes of mineral origin
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  • 59. Greenwood Mine, Greenwood, Marquette Co., Michigan, USA
    mineralogy database with information on minerals from the mine.
    http://www.mindat.org/loc-11521.html

    60. Minerals And Mineralogy
    Minerals, their identification, and the deeper science behind them.
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    Quickly find more than 100 different minerals, plus 16 special picture galleries.
    What's the Most Common Mineral?
    This question has several answers, depending on what a mineral is and what part of the Earth we're talking about. zSB(3,3)
    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.
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    Amphibole Minerals
    A photo gallery of amphibole minerals.
    Calcite Clues
    This common mineral is being used as a gauge of tectonic stress and strain.
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    Two very important minerals and a flock of minor, but popular minerals.
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    This precious and useful mineral comes to us directly from the base of the lithosphere. zSB(3,2)

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