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  1. Dictionary of Geology & Mineralogy by McGraw-Hill, 2003-01-27
  2. Manual of Mineral Science (Manual of Mineralogy) by Cornelis Klein, Barbara Dutrow, 2007-02-20
  3. From Mineralogy to Geology: The Foundations of a Science, 1650-1830 (Science and Its Conceptual Foundations series) by Rachel Laudan, 1994-04-02
  4. Manual of Mineralogy by James Dwight Dana, 2010-03-04
  5. Minerals and Rocks: Exercises in Crystal and Mineral Chemistry, Crystallography, X-ray Powder Diffraction, Mineral and Rock Identification, and Ore Mineralogy by Cornelis Klein, 2007-02-26
  6. Dana's manual of mineralogy for the student of elementary mineralogy, the mining engineer, the geologist, the prospector, the collector, etc by James Dwight Dana, William E. 1878-1939 Ford, 2010-08-23
  7. A Manual of Blow-Pipe Analysis and Determinative Mineralogy by William Elderhost, 2010-03-11
  8. Amphiboles and Other Hydrous Pyriboles- Mineralogy, & Amphiboles: Petrology and Experimental Phase Relations (Reviews in Mineralogy, Vols. 9A & 9B)
  9. Mineralogy; an introduction to the study of minerals and crystals by Edward Henry Kraus, Walter Fred Hunt, 2010-08-27
  10. Optical Mineralogy: Principles And Practice (Volume 0) by Colin D Gribble, 1993-09-01
  11. Elements of Optical Mineralogy: Principles and Methods by Newton Horace Winchell, Alexander Newton Winchell, 2010-04-01
  12. Mineralogy: A Geologist's Point of View by M. J. Hibbard, Malcolm Hibbard, 2001-11-20
  13. The system of mineralogy by James Dwight Dana, 1892-01-01
  14. The mineralogy of Michigan (Bulletin - Geological Survey Division ; 6) by E. William Heinrich, 1976

21. Mineralogy Of Wisconsin
www.uwrf.edu/~wc01/WiscMin.html mineralogy - Google Books Resultby Huang Yunhui, Cao Yawen - 1997 - Architecture - 298 pages
http://www.uwrf.edu/~wc01/WiscMin.html

22. Geology 249, Mineralogy And Optical Mineralogy, Mickey Gunter
www.uidaho.edu/~mgunter/geol249/geol249.html Similar pages Friends of mineralogyThe Friends of mineralogy (FM) is an organization devoted to the advancement of serious interest in minerals and related activities.
http://www.uidaho.edu/~mgunter/geol249/geol249.html
Geol 249, Mineralogy and Optical Mineralogy
Mickey Gunter, Geology, University of Idaho, last updated Jan 22, 2003.)

23. Links For Mineralogists
James Dwight Dana (1863) Manual of mineralogy, Including Observations on Mines, Rocks, Keywords mineralogy, Mineralogie, Petrology, Petrologie,
http://www.mineralogie.uni-wuerzburg.de/links.html
Links for Mineralogists has moved to http://www.mineralogie.uni-wuerzburg.de/links.html
Please, update your links and bookmarks! Subcategorized, annotated lists of web sites, especially for mineralogists, petrologists,
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Center for Experimental and Theoretical Study of the Earth's Interior, Bristol Computational Thermodynamics . Calculation of Phase Diagrams using the CALPHAD Method. Go to: Phase Diagrams Calculated with Thermo-Calc , and Glossary Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Calgary Software and Data for Thermodynamics and Phase Equilibrium Calculations in Geology. This superb web page includes programs about igneous petrology, metamorphic petrology, aqueous geochemistry, commercial sites, web directories and programming tools. Nature, Year of planet Earth (supported by the International Year of Planet Earth (IYPE) and the International Union of Geological Sciences): Year of planet Earth. Free access

24. Elements
Download mineralogy/Geochemistry Societies Annual Catalogue 2008 (5.8 MB pdf) A publication of the Mineralogical Society of America, the Mineralogical
http://www.elementsmagazine.org/

25. DJW's Mineralogy Links
Contains data for all mineral structural determinations published in American Mineralogist, Canadian Mineralogist and European Journal of mineralogy.
http://www.earth.ox.ac.uk/~davewa/minerals.html
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    Mineralogy and Crystallography resources pages
    Links for Mineralogists Mineralogical Society of America Web Resources Mineralogy and Petrology Research on the Web Andrea Koziol, University of Dayton ATHENA MINERALOGY Links to Earth Sciences sites YAHOO Mineralogy Directory Back to index
    Mineralogy Organisations and Institutions
    Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland. http://www.minersoc.org/ Mineralogical Society of America. http://www.minsocam.org/ Further lists: see the resource pages above. Natural History Museum - Mineralogy
    http://www.nhm.ac.uk/mineralogy/index.html
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    Mineralogy Journals
    See lists of journal links at: American Mineralogist http://www.minsocam.org/MSA/AmMin/AmMineral.html
  • 26. Mineralogy Syllabus
    Introduction to mineralogy / Physical properties of minerals . Lecture/Lab Optical mineralogy Recognition of common minerals in thin section using
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    GEOL 3014 MINERALOGY
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    INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Stephen W. Kline, Center for Energy, Natural Resources, and Environmental Studies. OFFICE: My office is in the Energy Center Building (the section closest to the student apartments), Room 155. I also have a space in McEver Hall, room 6B. The phone numbers are 968-0202 and 968-0676 respectively. Essentially any time outside of class is OK for office visits; "dropping in" is OK, and I will be in one of these places most of the time. Official office hours this semester are: 9-11 am M, W, F; 2-3 pm T, Th. However, just in case I have to be out of the office for library research, field work, or some other reason, it would be advisable to contact me ahead of time to make an appointment or call to see if I’m in. Email: stephen.kline@mail.atu.edu CLASS TIME (LECTURE/LAB COMBINED): ATTENDANCE: You are expected to attend all scheduled class/lab time. Unexcused absences of more than a week’s-worth of class and/or lab time will put you in jeopardy of being dropped from the course with a grade of F. Students with truly extenuating circumstances necessitating absence should contact instructor as soon as possible to establish an excused absence, and any missed work must be made up promptly.

    27. Hudson Institute Of Mineralogy
    Dedicated to the discovery, study and preservation of rare mineral species, and to increasing public awareness and appreciation of the mineral kingdom
    http://www.hudsonmineralogy.org/
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    28. Russian Mineralogy
    This site is about the mineralogy and geology of Russia It contains basic information about Russian mineral deposits. By Maurice L.D. de Graaf
    http://maurice.strahlen.org/
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    29. Handbook Of Mineralogy
    The Handbook of mineralogy series is a Five Volume set authored by John W. Anthony, Richard A. Bideaux, Kenneth W. Bladh, and Monte C. Nichols,
    http://www.handbookofmineralogy.org/
    Mineralogical Society of America
    Handbook of Mineralogy
    The Handbook of Mineralogy series is a Five Volume set authored by John W. Anthony, Richard A. Bideaux, Kenneth W. Bladh, and Monte C. Nichols, and published by Mineral Data Publishing. Handbook of Mineralogy was given to the Mineralogical Society of America by Kenneth W. Bladh, Richard A. Bideaux, Elizabeth Anthony-Morton and Barbara G. Nichols and the remaining volumes were shipped to the MSA warehouse in Chantilly, VA. The hardbound volumes can be purchased at MSA's online store Buy Now
    There is a 25% discount to members of the Mineralogical Society of America,
    The Clay Minerals Society and the Geochemical Society. Shipping is not included. Volume I
    reprinted 2003 Elements, Sulfides, Sulfosalts. Volume II
    reprinted 2003 Silica, Silicates (in two parts). Only available in
    the five volume set Volume III Halides, Hydroxides, Oxides. Volume IV Arsenates, Phosphates, Vanadates. Volume V Borates, Carbonates, Sulfates. Full Set Volumes I+II+III+IV+V In 2002, the MSA council established an editorial office, headed by Dick Bideaux, for the purpose of updating and maintaining the mineral database of the Handbook of Mineralogy and to continue converting the text files to PDF files for on-line access through the MSA website.

    30. European Journal Of Mineralogy
    Web site for European Journal of mineralogy. European Journal of mineralogy is published by the E. Schweizerbart sche Verlagsbuchhandlung Science
    http://eurjmin.geoscienceworld.org/
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    European Journal of Mineralogy is published by the E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung Science Publishers
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    January 1989 - December Select an Issue from the Archive
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    December For an alternate route to European Journal of Mineralogy from these locations use this URL:
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    Australia, Brazil, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, The Netherlands, UK. (More Information) Online ISSN: 1617-4011 Print ISSN: 0935-1221

    31. Pennsylvania Chapter Of The Friends Of Mineralogy
    The Friends of mineralogy is a National nonprofit organization devoted to a love of mineral specimens and a desire to spread appreciation and knowledge of
    http://www.geocities.com/sajas.geo/FM/index.htm
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    Friends of Mineralogy
    The Friends of Mineralogy (FM) is an organization devoted to the advancement of serious interest in minerals and related activities. It consists of mineral collectors, professional mineralogists and curators of public and private collections. The bond uniting these people is a love of mineral specimens and a desire to spread appreciation and knowledge of minerals. FM was formed in 1970 in Tucson, Arizona. An initial project was the establishment of The Mineralogical Record . The FM has had a close and continuing association with The Mineralogical Record and with . One of the organization's important activities has been support of the two magazines as vehicles for the preservation and dissemination of mineralogical information.
    This website may not be reproduced in whole or in part without first obtaining written permission.
    Last Updated: March 2007
    http://www.geocities.com/sajas.geo/FM/index.htm

    32. MINERALOGICAL INSTITUTE
    www.mineralogy.com/ 1k - Cached - Similar pages mineralogy Britannica Online EncyclopediaBritannica online encyclopedia article on mineralogy scientific discipline that is concerned with all aspects of minerals, including their physical
    http://www.mineralogy.com/

    33. Welcome To Mineralogy 360
    Crystallography, optical mineralogy, xray diffraction, silicate and non-silicate mineralogy. This is a 4 credit laboratory course taught in the Fall
    http://www.geology.wisc.edu/courses/g360/index.html
    Geology 360: Principles of Mineralogy
    Crystallography, optical mineralogy, x-ray diffraction, silicate and non-silicate mineralogy. This is a 4 credit laboratory course taught in the Fall semester: three lectures and one three hour laboratory per week.
    Syllabus 1999
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    Glossary of terms Minerals Glossary Helpful Mineralogic Tables Minerals in Thin Section ... Return to the Geology and Geophysics Home Page

    34. Minerals And Mineral Collecting -- MineralCollecting.org
    You are here MineralCollecting.org US mineralogy Literature List mineralogy and Paragenesis of the McAllister SnTa-bearing pegmatite, Coosa County,
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    35. Mineralogy
    Visit some of the better sites with information on mineralogy.
    http://www.geologyshop.co.uk/minera~1.htm
    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

    36. Boggy's Links To General Mineralogy
    The classic in the field since 1848, this extraordinary reference offers readers unsurpassed coverage of mineralogy and crystallography.
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    37. Mineralogy Collection
    The mineralogy Collection is an outstanding resource for discovering the Earth’s storehouse of hidden wonders and understanding some of nature’s
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    The Mineralogy Collection is an outstanding resource for discovering the Earth’s storehouse of hidden wonders and understanding some of nature’s extraordinary geological processes. The mineral specimens explore the world beneath our feet and the fascinating characteristics of rocks and minerals – attributes that make particular minerals especially valuable, either for their beauty or for their practical and industrial applications. Established in 1912, the Collection is one of the oldest systematic mineral collections in Canada. It currently contains about 5,000 specimens of which one quarter is on display in the Mineralogy and Petrology Museum. The Museum contains fascinating highlights of the Collection that range from vibrant gemstones to glittering fool’s gold to mineralogical rarities and oddities. The Collection, especially the specimens in the Museum, is a valuable resource for researchers, students, rock and mineral collectors, and the museum community. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

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    39. European Journal Of Mineralogy Home Page
    Publishes original papers, review articles and short notes dealing with all mineralogical sciences, which include primarily mineralogy, petrology,
    http://www.schweizerbart.de/j/ejm/
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    40. Mineralogy Department - Natural History Museum
    The home page of the Natural History Museum (London) s mineralogy Department.
    http://www.nhm.ac.uk/research-curation/departments/mineralogy/
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      Amethyst is the purple variety of quartz. This specimen is from Ontario, Canada and is displayed in the collections of the Natural History Museum. We study minerals in order to understand processes which occur in the natural environment. These processes include pollutant dispersion, the formation of valuable natural resources, such as ores, the tectonic processes which have shaped the Earth, and the processes which gave rise to the planets as the Solar System formed. Chemical, physical and, in some instances, biological, particularly microbiological, interactions are involved in these processes. Minerals are naturally occurring chemical compounds. They make up rocks, meteorites and, with organic matter, soils. About 4,000 mineral species are known and 50 or so new ones are identified each year. We contribute to identifying new minerals and to understanding how the composition, structure and properties of minerals are inter-related, and we use this knowledge when studying natural processes. We continue to develop our world-class collections of minerals, ores, meteorites, rocks and soils to provide materials for research and as a representation of nature’s ‘geodiversity’ which can be used in exhibitions and other activities for the public. We maintain state-of-the-art laboratories for analysing and imaging minerals and other natural history specimens. These laboratories, together with our collections, provide the critical infrastructure for our research, for visiting scientists and for our training of postgraduate students. We undertake and collaborate on research and consultancy throughout the world. We run the Centre for Russian and Central Asian Mineral Studies (CERCAMS). Our meteorite collection provides material for research from Mars and the Moon and from the earliest bodies to form in the Solar System 4.56 billion years ago.

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