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  1. Manual of mineralogy and lithology, containing the elements of the science of minerals and rocks. For the use of the practical mineralogist and geologist, and for instruction in schools and colleges by James Dwight Dana, 2010-08-19
  2. Uranium: Mineralogy, Geochemistry & the Environment (Reviews in Mineralogy & Geochemistry, Vol. 38)

141. EPMA Application In Mineralogy
EPMA application in mineralogy Xray Mapping of a zoned Garnet. Simultaneous imaging of Back-Scattered Electrons, together with Ca, Mg and Mn distributions.
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EPMA application in mineralogy: X-ray Mapping of a zoned Garnet. Simultaneous imaging of Back-Scattered Electrons, together with Ca, Mg and Mn distributions.
The CAMECA SX100 allows the SIMULTANEOUS acquisition of 5 WDS images, 16 EDS images, plus SEM and BSE images. In addition a very high quality optical image is available thanks to the Cassegrain microscope and its continuous zoom optics.

142. Lunar Mineralogy
Lunar mineralogy. Introduction. Samples brought back by the lunar missions. Main lunar minerals. Introduction. One of the major problems
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Lunar mineralogy Introduction Samples brought back by the lunar missions Main lunar minerals Introduction One of the major problems encountered by mineralogists studying lunar mineralogy is due to the scarcity of lunar materials likely to be studied. Two sources of rocks and lunar minerals exist indeed, they consist in: 1) samples brought back by the lunar missions 2) meteorites of lunar origin fallen on Earth. Samples brought back by the lunar missions: An overall weight of 382 kilograms (= 842 pounds) of various moon rocks forming 2196 samples were brought back from the Moon by the 6 American missions of the Apollo program having reached the Moon between 1969 and 1972. We must add to that weight approximately 300 grams (3/4 of pound) of moon rocks brought back by the 3 Russian missions of the Luna program. These samples contributed to a better knowledge of the Moon and about the early formation of the solar system. One of their main interests is to have been dated by radioisotopic methods. The NASA Johnson Space Center located in Houston (Texas, U.S.A.) is in charge of the preservation of the lunar samples brought back by the American missions as to prepare samples which can be studied by scientists. On the whole, 97,000 catalogued samples were prepared by the Johnson Space Center facilities for study and analysis. Even today, more than 25 years after the lunar missions, scientists belonging to more than 60 laboratories through the whole world continue to study lunar samples. This requires for the Johnson Space Center to prepare and send to the researchers more than 1,000 samples every year. Studied samples remaining non destroyed or undamaged by the analyses are send back to NASA and reconditioned for a later re-use.

143. The Beginnings Of Modern Mineralogy: From The End Of The XVIII Th Century To The
The beginnings of modern mineralogy from the end of the XVIII th century to the middle of the XX th century. * Crystallography from
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The beginnings of modern Mineralogy: from the end of the XVIII th century to the middle of the XX th century. Crystallography: from the geometrical study of crystals to X-ray crystallography. Today, a great importance is given to the study of the crystal lattices defects. The knowledge acquired in mineralogy finds immediate applications in other disciplines, in particular metallurgy and materials science. To give a recent example, it is interesting to note that the structures of the first " high temperature " supraconductor materials were determined by mineralogists of the Geophysical Laboratory at Carnegie Institution (Washington D.C., U.S.A.). Doing that work they participate in a decisive way in one of the greatest adventures of modern physics. Chemical properties A mineral is defined as a natural body with an ordered structure - in rare exceptions some minerals possess a vitreous structure, such as the natural glass known as lechatelierite- and with precisely codified chemical composition: constant for a certain number of relatively simple species (SiO2 for quartz, CaCO3 for calcite, etc)

144. US Mineralogical Literature List -- MineralCollecting.org
Find Literature dealing with mineralogy in the United States. Localities, research, history, nomenclature. mineralogy Literature List.
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Mineralogy Literature List
You are here: MineralCollecting.org US Mineralogy Literature List The first Collector's Library listing of mineralogical literature (primarily textbooks and mineralogical manuals) appeared in the January-February 1978 issue of the Mineralogical Record. The second listing was expanded to include all American localities of mineralogical interest and appeared in the January-February 1979 issue of Mineralogical Record. This second article was updated in the May-June 1987 issue of Mineralogical Record. With the permission of the author, Art Smith, his lists have been updated and adapted to the Web. United States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming
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145. Science Books
Plants. Metallurgy; Microbiology; mineralogy. Mollusca; Mycology; Paleontology. Paleoanthropology; Water Resources. Zoology General. mineralogy. Mineral
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146. Mineral Properties
Search Minerals. Match All term in Search Index All . Examples of Complex Searches. Example luster=metallic
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Chemistry Crystallography X Ray Spacing Dana Class ... Strunz Class [ Mineral Properties ] A to Z List Images Links Search ... of minerals for sale
Minerals by Physical and Optical Properties Tables
Minerals by Calculated Radioactivity
Physical Properties
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Hardness, Streak, and Luster Refractive index Density Cleavage and Fracture Color
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Match All Any term in Search Index: [ All ] Mineralogy Database
Examples of Complex Searches
Example: "luster=metallic" or "luster=sub met*" "streak=gray" "lead=4*" finds all metallic minerals with a gray streak containing 40.0% to 49.9% of lead.

147. Links For Mineralogists
Links for Mineralogists This website provides annotated links to internet resources for mineralogists, petrologists, crystallographers, and geologists. These resources cover petrology,
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148. EurMinJournal Web Site Has Moved!
The European Minerology Journal web site has moved to http//www.schweizerbart.de/j/ejm. Please update any links you may have to this site!
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The European Minerology Journal
web site has moved to
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150. Dept. Of Geological And Environmental Sciences

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151. BC & Yukon Chamber Of Mines:

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154. Main Equiv Page
THIS IS THE OFFICIAL EQUIV HOMEPAGE. Mauro Prencipe Dept. Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences - University of Torino - Italy.
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T H I S I S T H E O F F I C I A L E Q U I V H O M E P A G E
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... Equiv Manual Description The Equiv program allows for the analysis and management of data collections from X-ray single crystal diffractometry (namely, a generally large set of hkl indices, together with the corresponding diffraction intensities, or structure factor, and standard deviations). It is particularly useful for high symmetry systems, where a checking of the intensities of the equivalent reflections is a good and fast way of estimating the quality of the data collected. Since the publication of the release 1.0 of the program, a number of upgrades have been done and a new graphical interface has been developed. Download The new 2.0 release (1/05/03) of equiv is now ready for download. The program has been extensively tested on a Linux based platform (kernel 2.2.17) but it can run on every Unix or DOS/Win based system. Choose below the suitable package for your system: equ_gui.tar.gz

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