Classification of Minerals
Introduction to Native Elements
Native elements or minerals include well-known materials like gold, silver, and diamonds. Learn how to identify common native minerals.
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Mineralogy of Phyllosilicates and Tectosilicates
The silicate subgroups of phyllosilicates and tectosilicates include minerals used in industry and jewelry. Learn how to identify them.
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Mineralogy of Cyclosilicates and Inosilicates
The silicate subgroups of cyclosilicates and inosilicates include beryl, tourmaline, jadeite, and nephrite. Learn to identify these minerals.
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Mineralogy of Silicates: Nesosilicates and Sorosilicates
Silicates include well-known minerals such as zircon, topaz, and garnet. Learn how to identify minerals from two silicate sub-groups.
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Mineralogy of Phosphates and Other Rare Minerals
Although phosphates and other mineral classes are rare, they still have species with important uses. Learn how to identify these...
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Mineralogy of Halides, Carbonates, and Sulfites
Halides, carbonates, and sulfites are sedimentary minerals with many uses, from salt to manufacturing. Learn how to identify these minerals....
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Mineralogy of Oxides and Hydroxides
Oxides and hydroxides are mineral classes that include well-known gems as well as significant ores. Learn how to identify these...
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Mineralogy of Sulfides and Sulfosalts
Sulfides and sulfosalts are important sources of elements crucial to modern industry. Learn how to identify these minerals.
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