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- Mineralogy - Wikipedia
Mineralogy is a subject of geology specializing in the scientific study of the chemistry, crystal structure, and physical (including optical) properties of minerals and mineralized artifacts
- Mineralogy | Crystallography, Petrology Geochemistry | Britannica
mineralogy, scientific discipline that is concerned with all aspects of minerals, including their physical properties, chemical composition, internal crystal structure, and occurrence and distribution in nature and their origins in terms of the physicochemical conditions of formation
- Mineralogy – Free Textbook for College-Level Mineralogy Courses
Mineralogy Second Edition, July 2022, includes significant rewriting and photo replacements and addition of a large mineral encyclopedia (Chapter 14) with many photographs Written by Dexter Perkins, University of North Dakota (2020)
- Mineralogy - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Mineralogy is concerned with the inorganic materials of the universe and, as such, is an essential component of the earth and planetary sciences; almost every aspect of the earth sciences involves minerals
- Home - Handbook of Mineralogy
Work on the Handbook of Mineralogy book series began in 1980 with the goal to gather in convenient form the data crucial to identification of all mineral species and to provide relatively up-to-date references containing information central to the definition of each species
- Mineralogy - Latest research and news - Nature
Mineralogy is the study of minerals, the building blocks of rocks, which are naturally-occurring, crystalline solids with a set chemical make-up
- What is Mineralogy? (with pictures) - AllTheScience
Mineralogy is a branch of the earth sciences that is concerned with studying minerals and their physical and chemical properties Within mineralogy there are also those who study how minerals are formed, where they are geographically located, as well as their potential uses
- Mineralogy - Minerals and history, Branches of mineralogy
All of the branches of mineralogy together describe the physical and chemical properties of minerals and their uses Mineralogy is an important discipline for several reasons For one, the study of the composition of the earth's crust gives scientists an idea of how Earth was formed
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