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  1. Sulfide Mineralogy and Geochemistry (Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry,)
  2. Bibliography of the Geology Paleontology Mineralogy Petrology and Mineral Resources of Oregon by Charles W Henderson, J B Winstanley, et all 2009-12-15
  3. Structural Clay Products (Applied Mineralogy Technische Mineralogie) by W.E. Brownell, 1977-02-14
  4. Optical Mineralogy: The Nonopaque Minerals (A Series of Books in Geology) by William Revell Phillips, Dana T. Griffen, 1981-01
  5. An Attempt to Establish a Pure Scientific System of Mineralogy: By the Application of the Electro-Chemical Theory and the Chemical Proportions by Jöns Jakob Berzelius, John Black, 2010-02-17
  6. An Outline of Mineralogy and Geology,; Intended for the Use of Those Who May Desire to Become Acquainted With the Elements of Those Sciences; by William Phillips, 2010-10-14
  7. Optical Mineralogy by David Shelley, 1985-06
  8. Uranium-Series Geochemistry (Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry,)
  9. Reviews In Mineralogy And Geochemistry; Biomineralization (Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry,)
  10. Manual of Blowpipe Analysis, Qualitative and Quantitative, With a Complete System of Determinative Mineralogy by Henry Bedinger Cornwall, 2010-03-28
  11. Wisconsin: its geography and topography, history, geology, and mineralogy: together with brief sketches of its antiquities, natural history, soil, productions, population, and government by Increase Allen Lapham, 2010-08-30
  12. An introduction to geology: and its associate sciences mineralogy, fossil botany, and palaeontology by George Fleming Richardson, Thomas Wright, 2010-08-28
  13. Proceedings of the Second Lunar Science Conference - Vol. 1: Mineralogy and Petrology by Lunar Science Institute, 1971-09-15
  14. An introduction to mineralogy; adapted to the use of schools and private students. Illustrated by nearly two hundred wood cuts by J L. 1789-1858 Comstock, 2010-08-02

101. Bulk And Clay Mineralogy - XRD And SEM - K/T GeoServices, Inc.
Xray 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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102. Mineralogy Courses
mineralogy Course Resources on the Internet. Course, University, Course. mineralogy, Albion College, mineralogy. Auburn, mineralogy.
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

103. E ES 220. Mineralogy
mineralogy This course is offered every Fall. Required texts Manual of mineralogy by Klein and Hurlbut (K H), 21st edition (22nd edition, if available).
http://www.uic.edu/depts/geos/sg220.htm
This course is offered every Fall. Instructor: Stephen Guggenheim
Office: 2466 SES
Office hours: I have a open door policy. If the T.A. cannot help, please come in and see me.
Tel: 312-996-3263 (Call only if you are sick for an exam, otherwise use E-mail.)
E-mail: XTAL@UIC.EDU I encourage you to use E-mail to communicate with me, especially if you cannot come in. Class: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30 to 12:20. T.A.: not yet assigned Required background:
Elementary chemistry
(Ch. 8 of Bloss, Crystallography and Crystal Chemistry is a good review) Supplemental text worth looking over:
1971 (Congressional code for library stacks QD905.2B56) Exams: Expect a quiz in laboratory almost every day. These may be cover material from either lectures or laboratories. Tentative exam schedule is: Combined first
lab/lecture exam
Second lab exam
Second Lecture exam Third lab exam Final exam (lecture) Lecture Schedule rotation axes, combining symmetry.

104. UBC - EOSC 221 - Carbonate Petrology Page
mineralogy, textures and classification information from the University of British Columbia.
http://www.science.ubc.ca/~geol202/sed/carb/petintr.html
border=0> since August 8, 1997.
Last Modified:
EOSC 221
Introduction to Petrology
University of British Columbia

105. Institute Of Mineralogy
Freiberg University of Mining and Technology Faculty of geoscience, geotechnics and mining, Institute of mineralogy. D09596 Freiberg/Saxony Brennhausgasse 14.
http://www.mineral.tu-freiberg.de/index_en.html
This page is under construction ! Freiberg University of Mining and Technology
Faculty of geoscience, geotechnics and mining
Institute
of
Mineralogy
D-09596 Freiberg/Saxony
Brennhausgasse 14 Scientific research and teaching at our institute are organized by the following chairs. (The particular information is still only in German):
On-line publications in English (for publications in German see in the hypertext links above):
Andreas Kluge, Bernd Voland and Uwe Schlenker:
The distinction of anthropogenic (man-made) and geogenic (natural) compartments in complex pedogeochemical anomalies .- Freiberg.- March 1991
WWW-Homepage of the Freiberg University of Mining and Technology
The famous instructional mine of our University
renno@mineral.tu-freiberg.de

106. Welcome To The Central Laboratory Of Mineralogy And Crystallography (CLMC)
The Central Laboratory of mineralogy and Crystallography, a department of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
http://www.clmc.bas.bg/

107. UNB GEOLOGY 2142 Lecture/Lab Summaries
GEOL 2142 Optical mineralogy - Lecture and Lab Summaries. Jan. 24 Lecture-9 Introduction to silicate mineralogy (read 165-168) Jan.
http://www.unb.ca/courses/geol2142/2142SYL.html
GEOL 2142 -Optical Mineralogy - Lecture and Lab Summaries
Lecture: MWF 9:30-10:20 (Room-8 Geology)
Lab: Th 2:30-5:20 (Room-8 Geology)
Instructor: Todd Dunn (222c Geology); e-mail: expet@unb.ca
Back to the UNB GEOL 2142 Home Page

Last Updated: October 7, 1997
Click on lecture numbers highlighted in blue to see a summary of that lecture.
Lecture and Lab Plan
Date Lec/Lab Topic
Jan. 6 Lecture-1: Introduction, light, crystallography and optics ( read: 1- 36
Jan. 8 Lecture-2: Isotropic materials and the polarizing microscope ( read: 37- 52
Jan. 9 Lab-1: The petrographic microscope and your first thin section.
Jan. 10 Lecture-3: Anisotropic materials, double refraction and interference colors. ( read: 53-65
Jan. 13 Lecture-4: Uniaxial (tetragonal and hexagonal) minerals, uniaxial indicatrix ( read: 65-76 Jan. 15 Lecture-5: Uniaxial interference figures. ( read: 77-87 Jan. 16 Lab-2: Identifying uniaxial minerals and determining optic sign. Jan. 17 Lecture-6: Biaxial minerals and the biaxial indicatrix.

108. UNB GEOLOGY 2142 - Optical Mineralogy - HOME PAGE
UNB GEOLOGY 2142 Optical mineralogy - Home Page. Instructor Todd Dunn; Office - 222c; e-mail expet@unb.ca Office hours - MWF 1030-1120 and by appointment.
http://www.unb.ca/courses/geol2142/geol2142.html
UNB GEOLOGY 2142 - Optical Mineralogy - Home Page
Instructor: Todd Dunn; Office - 222c; e-mail: expet@unb.ca
Office hours - MWF 10:30-11:20 and by appointment.
Lecture: MWF - 9:30-10:20 (room 8)
Lab: Th - 2:30-5:20 (room 8)
REQUIRED BOOK: Introduction to Optical Mineralogy (2nd Ed.) , by W.D. Nesse
RECOMMENDED BOOK: An Introduction to the Rock Forming Minerals (2nd Ed.) , by Deer et al.
Links to additional course materials are given on the Lecture and Lab Summaries
Take a look at the Todd Dunn Geology Page
See what Dr. Dunn does when he is not at UNB
Course Requirements and Grading
The course grade will be determined based on performance in the following elements:
1. Lab assignments (36%)
There will be 12 (12) laboratory assignments. Lab assignments are worth 3% of the total course grade each (for a total of 36%). Lab assignments will be due at the beginning of lecture on Monday of the week following that in which the lab was assigned (with the exception of the lab assignment for Thursday, February 29, 1996, which is due at the end of the laboratory period). 2. Examinations (64%)

109. PaleoPublications Home - Rare Out Of Print Used Geology Natural History Paleonto
Used, some rare, works in Paleontology, Geology, mineralogy, and related subjects.
http://www.paleopubs.com/
PaleoPublications - Promoting Learning and Knowledge! PaleoPublications specializes in antique, rare, and used works related to the natural sciences . We carry a large selection of offprints, reprints, and periodicals by the leading institutions, associations, and societies . We buy individual items to entire libraries. Send your questions or comments to nate@paleopubs.com There are several ways to explore our inventory: Use the Quick Search function above for single keyword searches Search by author, title, or subject through our advanced search engine Review our Current Features or a detailed list of natural sciences Browse through our ever expanding collection of periodicals Check the New Listings for each month New Listings May 2004
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110. Syllabus
mineralogy GO221 Syllabus for Lecture and Labs. Lecture and Lab Topic Reading in Text. 12/04 Introduction to optical mineralogy Chap. 7, p. 292-298.
http://earth.boisestate.edu/classes/geol221/syllabus.htm
MINERALOGY GO-221
Syllabus for Lecture and Labs

Lecture and Lab Topic Reading in Text PART 1: THE STRUCTURES AND COMPOSITIONS OF MINERALS Introduction to the course and the department Chap. 1 8/30 Chemistry basics and the composition of the Earth Chap. 3, p. 38-56
Lab: set up departmental computer accounts 9/04 Bonding in crystal structures Chap. 3, p. 56-69 9/06 Coordination of ions in crystals and Pauling's rules Chap. 3, p. 69-80
Lab: crystal structures 9/11 Crystal structures and mineral formulas Chap. 3, p. 80-98 9/13 Ionic substitution and graphical representations Chap. 3, p. 98-103
Lab: native elements, sulfides, oxides

111. Pegmatite International
Information on the mineralogy and petrology of pegmatites including an online publication and links to pegmatiterelated sites.
http://www.pegmatology.com/
Pegmatites International is a site intended for those who have experienced the Wonderful World of "Pegmatology" (the study of pegmatites) and want to know more. It's designed for the non-pegmatite specialist, the professional geologist and the beginning and graduate student. It will offer a good starting point for both general and advanced information and provide a greater insight and understanding of these unusual rocks. For the researcher, this will be an excellent place to share information with your colleagues. Our goal at Pegmatites International is to serve as a broad primer for more general and specialized study; to serve as a forum for the exchange of information; to review the state of "pegmatology" and address the problems to be solved in the future. Pegs 101 Journal General introduction to basic and advanced concepts in pegmatology. The JOURNAL OF PEGMATOLOGY is a new international online journal which will serve as a platform for the dissemination of information on pegmatite related topics.

112. Geol 284 Mineralogy-Lang
Department Logo, Geology 284 mineralogy - Fall 2003. Dr. Helen M. Lang. Professor edu. Text mineralogy, 2nd Edition, Dexter Perkins, 2002.
http://www.geo.wvu.edu/~lang/Geol284/geol284.htm
Geology 284 - Mineralogy - Fall 2003
Dr. Helen M. Lang Professor: Dr. Helen M. Lang
Office: 408 White Hall
Office Hours: MWF 2:00-4:00; or by appointment
Phone: (304)-293-5603 ext. 4312
e-mail: hlang@wvu.edu Teaching Assistant: Lacoa Corder
Office: 303 White Hall
Phone: (304)-293-5603 leave a message
e-mail: lcorder@geo.wvu.edu Text: Mineralogy , 2nd Edition, Dexter Perkins, 2002 Field Trips:
There will be two Field Trips to the Hillman Hall of Minerals at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh. Each student is REQUIRED to go on at least ONE trip, the second may be used for extra credit.
Saturday, Sept. 6
Saturday, Nov. 15 Classes meet MWF at 9:30-10:20 in 310 White Hall Roll will be taken at each class and students will be expected to attend class and be on time. If a student misses more than six of the scheduled class periods during the semester for any reason, the instructor reserves the right to lower his or her grade by one letter grade. There are 2 laboratory sections in 103 White Hall 12:30 to 2:20 PM on Tuesday and 12:30 to 2:20 PM on Thursday Grading 2 Midterms (20% each) Final Exam Laboratory Field Trip Reports, Quizzes and Problems

113. Glenbow Museum
Cultural history, ethnology, military history, and mineralogy collections, exhibition of First Nations art.
http://www.glenbow.org/museum.htm
h o m e m u s e u m a r t c o l l e c t i o n l i b r a r y ... m e d i a In 1966, Eric Harvie gifted his vast collection of historical material to the people of Alberta, and the Glenbow-Alberta Institute was formed. Today, Glenbow is western Canada's largest museum, with over 93,000 square feet of exhibition space spreading over three floors. More than 20 galleries are filled with artifacts from Glenbow's collection of over a million objects.
Explore the delicate artistry of a seventeenth century rapier. The faint champagne stains on a 1920s wedding dress. A settler's trunk full of Austrian silverware. A buffalo hide that recounts the thrill of a Siksika warrior's triumphs. The shell-studded ceremonial stool of West African kings. A poignant message of a lonely soldier to his mother. A Barbie dream house. The museum has four primary collection areas, explore them below. Cultural History Ethnology Military History Mineralogy ... Asian Collection
Visit our latest online exhibition "Cosmic Quest: Discovering Astronomy Through Science and Culture" developed in collaboration with 18 museums and institutions in Canada, Australia, and the United States of America.

114. Geology 221a - Mineralogy
Smith College. Geology 221a mineralogy. TTh 9-1020, Tu or Th 110-4. Sabin Reed 101A, Burton 109. Instructor John Brady.
http://www.science.smith.edu/departments/Geology/Min_jb/Geology221a.html
Smith College
Geology 221a - Mineralogy
TTh 9-10:20, Tu or Th 1:10-4 Sabin Reed 101A, Burton 109 Instructor: John Brady Course Description Lecture Notes Schedule Field Trips ... Bb CourseInfo Info

115. High Sensitive Mineralogy Of Noble Metals: Metrologycal Maintenance, "ppm-minera
About mineralogy of noble metals and highly sensitive techniques for measuring mineralogy of noble metals metrological maintenance, ppmmineralogy techniques, platinum group minerals and gold in rocks, ores, benefaction products and waste tailings.
http://www.natires.com/
St.Petersburg, Russia
The best view: 1024*768, Middle size font Welcome! You open the right door if You are concerned in geology and high precision mineralogy of noble metals. Even if the only tiny grain of Platinum Group Mineral (PGM) or Gold exists in a sample - We will find it and show You! If You are concerned with noble metals mineralogy of different ore deposits, industrial benefication products and "waste tailings" - Welcome to this part of the site.
If You are interesting to know HOW the results may be produced - Welcome to section with description of metrological maintenance of mineralogical works and high-sensitive mineralogical technics: "ppm-mineralogy".
Last Modified on March 26-2004
natires@natires.com

116. Nick LeBoutillier's Cornish Geology Website - Granites & Mineralisation In Cornw
The geology of South West Cornwall and the geology and mineralogy of South Crofty Mine.
http://www.phdcsm.freeserve.co.uk/
This website is a resource for anyone studying, or interested in, the geology of southwest Cornwall. It stems from a literature review for a research degree (PhD) undertaken at Camborne School of Mines in Cornwall on ' The tectonics of Permian magmatism and mineralisation in SW England ' and covers the history of the Variscan Orogen, granite magmatism and mineralisation within the area of the former Gramscatho Basin, west of St Agnes. Also included are details about some of the fieldwork locations used in this study and information on the geology and mineralogy (including a set of photographs) of South Crofty Mine collated during my time as Senior Mine Geologist, prior to the closure of the mine in 1998. If you would like to proceed, click on the button below to enter the site. You Are Visitor Number Since January 1st 2000
Search WWW Search www.phdcsm.freeserve.co.uk
This page is listed in the following Cornish Web Directories This site last updated on 13/04/2004

117. POLICY STATEMENT AND COURSE SCHEDULE
GEOLOGY, DEPARTMENT OF GEOSCIENCES. GLG 332mineralogy, Dr. Erwin Mantei. MWF 101150 am, Temple 367office. Fall 2003. CATALOG DESCRIPTION GLG 332 mineralogy.
http://courses.smsu.edu/ejm893f/Mineralogy/syllabus.html
POLICY STATEMENT AND COURSE SCHEDULE GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF GEOSCIENCES GLG 332Mineralogy Dr. Erwin Mantei MWF 10-11:50 am Temple 367office Temple 335 836-5446office phone number Office Hours: MW 8:30-10:00 am
TR 8:30-9:30 am Fall 2003
CATALOG DESCRIPTION:
GLG 332 Mineralogy. 4(2-4)F. Prerequisites: GLG 110; CHM 170, 175; MTH 135 or equivalent. Includes the origin, classification, nature, description, and identification of rock forming and ore minerals.
REQUIRED TEXTBOOK:
Mineral Science, 22nd edition by Klein C. with interactive Cd rom disc
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
Mineralogy is a detailed study of minerals including their nature and identification. The course includes lecture and laboratory activities. We will identify minerals by name using physical properties, emission spectroscopy, and X-ray analysis. Also, we will concentrate on the principles of crystallography, mineral chemical calculations, and atomic structures and classification of minerals.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS:
Attendance is required . Chronic or excessive absence or tardiness may reflect attitude and can affect your grade. Tardiness often interferes with class proceedings. Percent attendance may be used to substitute for a low exam score. You must be present when attendance is taken to get credit for it.
2. Keeping up with the material is paramount. To facilitate this

118. Biostratigraphy, Sedimentology, And Clay Mineralogy Of The Sandersville Limeston
Biostratigraphy, sedimentology, and clay mineralogy of the Sandersville Limestone of Central Georgia.
http://www.dc.peachnet.edu/~janderso/acres/Sum99/talksan/index.htm
Biostratigraphy, Sedimentology, and Clay Mineralogy of the Sandersville Limestone of Central Georgia
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Biostratigraphy, Sedimentology, and Clay Mineralogy of the Sandersville Limestone of Central Georgia PPT Slide Sandersville Limestone Stratigraphic Column ... The End, or just the beginning Author: Email: janderso@gpc.peachnet.edu Other information:
This presentation was for the Summer 1999 ACRES research projects. Return to Summer 1999 page

119. The Journal Of Geology
Devoted to research and theory in geophysics, geochemistry, sedimentology, geomorphology, petrology, plate tectonics, volcanology, structural geology, mineralogy, and planetary sciences. Electronic edition.
http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JG/home.html
[Editor: Alfred T. Anderson, Jr.] ISSN: 0022-1376
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120. European Journal Of Mineralogy
mineralogy è una rivista nata nel 1989 per iniziativa della Società Italiana di Mineralogia e Petrologia, della Deutsche Mineralogische
http://simp.dst.unipi.it/EJM.htm
in english please L' European Journal of Mineralogy è una rivista nata nel 1989 per iniziativa della Società Italiana di Mineralogia e Petrologia, della Deutsche Mineralogische Gesellschaft , e della Société Française de Minéralogie et de Cristallographie . Nel 1989 sono cessate le pubblicazioni delle riviste edite dalle tre società fondatrici (i "Rendiconti della Società Italiana di Mineralogia e Petrologia" per la SIMP, il "Fortschritte der Mineralogie" per la DMG, e il "Bulletin de Minéralogie" per la SFMC). L'EJM ha scadenza bimestrale (6 fascicoli all'anno per un numero complessivo di circa 1500 pagine). L'EJM viene inviato a tutti i Soci SIMP che pagano la quota associativa di Eur 65,00. Alcuni soci donano la loro copia personale dell'E.J.M. a Istituzioni scientifiche o a singoli ricercatori dei Paesi dell'Europa orientale, impossibilitati a rinnovare gli abbonamenti alle riviste a causa della grave depressione economica.
Fascicoli arretrati
(sono ancora disponibili tutti i fascicoli) possono essere richiesti alla Segreteria, al costo di Eur 25,00 cadauno.

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