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  1. Geology, mineralogy, and crystallography: being a theoretical, practical, and descriptive view of inorganic nature: The form and classification of crystals, and a chemical arrangement of minerals, by D. T Ansted, 1855
  2. Mineralogy and crystal-chemistry of clay minerals related to diagenesis and very low-grade metamorphism of two Proterozoic sedimentary sequences from Sweden (UUDMP research report) by Sadoon Morad, 1982
  3. Dana's Minerals and How to Study Them (After Edward Salisbury Dana), 4th Edition by Cornelius S. Hurlbut, W. Edwin Sharp, 1998-02-13
  4. Healing Crystals and Gemstones: From Amethyst to Zircon by Flora Peschek-Bohmer, Gisela Schreiber, 2004-11-01
  5. Stereoscopic drawings of polyhedral mineral-structure models by Tibor Zoltai, 1969
  6. My Best Book of Fossils, Rocks and Minerals (My Best Book of...) by Chris Pellant, 2002-02-18
  7. Crystal Structures and Cation Sites in the Rock-Forming Minerals by J. R. Smyth, 1987-11-26
  8. Amphiboles. Crystal Chemistry, Phase Relations and Occurrence: Experimental Mineralogy (Minerals, Rocks and Mountains) by W. G. Ernst, 1968-01-01
  9. The Collector's Guide to Silicate Crystal Structures by Robert Lauf, 2010-11-28
  10. Gems, Crystals, and Precious Rocks (Rock It!) by Steven M. Hoffman, 2011-01-15
  11. Morphology of Crystals: Part A: Fundamentals by Jaap van Suchtelen (Materials Science of Minerals and Rocks)
  12. MINERALS: An entry from Gale's <i>Science of Everyday Things</i>
  13. Dana's Manual of Minerology (For the Student of Elementary Minerology, the Mining Engineer, the Geologist, the Prospector, the Collector, etc.) by William E Ford, 1929
  14. Mineralogy: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Science, 3rd ed.</i> by Jennifer McGrath, 2004

21. GEOLOGY INFORMATION
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23. Mineral Identification Exercise
A Virtual Tour of the Gems, minerals and geology Display Sofianides, Anna S., 1991;Gems and crystals from the of some of the worlds' finest gems and minerals.
http://geology.csupomona.edu/alert/mineral/minerals.htm

Grow Crystals At Home
A fun experiment for home or the classroom.
  • Learn About California's Mining Legacy Visit the U.S. Borax Mining Museum at Boron, CA. Learn about the borax mining and the "20 Mule Teams" A fun days outing.
  • Collect Salt Crystals Two days a year the world famous Searles Lake collecting site is open to the public. The collecting is fantastic and there are activities for the entire family.
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  • Mineral Galley
    A very comprehensive index and database of minerals and mineral occurrences. Perhaps the best on the Web.
  • Los Angles County Museum of Natural History
    A nice gallery of many of the more interesting minerals on display at the museum. A good site to visit before a trip to the museum
  • Smithsonian Janet Annenberg Hooker Gallery
    A Virtual Tour of the Gems, Minerals and Geology Display. Still under construction. I NTERESTING BOOKS Klein, Cornelius, 1998; Manual of Mineralogy , The definitive reference book on minerals. Not for the beginner, but a must for every serious rockhound. Pough, Frederick, 1998;
  • 24. Ohio History Central - Nature - Geology - Minerals - Crystallization System
    Mineralogists group minerals together into six systems. These systems are basedon the form of individual crystals. We will describe the six systems here.
    http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/ohc/nature/geology/minerals/pccryssystem.shtml
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    BY KEYWORD:
    Crystallization System
    Mineralogists group minerals together into six "systems." These systems are based on the form of individual crystals. We will describe the six systems here. We will characterize each system by describing both its faces and its crystallographic axes. An axis is an imaginary straight line that runs through the center of a crystal. Each axis runs from the center of one crystal face to the opposite face. Since crystals are three-dimensional objects, each crystal must have at least three axes.
  • Isometric (Cubic) System with six square faces. All three of the crystallographic axes are of the same length, and they are arranged at right angles to each other. Galena crystals and halite crystals are examples of this system.
    Tetragonal System with two square faces and four lengthened rectangular faces. This is similar to the cubic system except that only two of the axes are of the same length. The third axis is either shorter or longer than the other two. Chalcopyrite crystals are an example of this system.
  • 25. Ohio History Central - Nature - Geology - Minerals - Crystal Habit
    Crystal Habit. aggregates— In many cases the crystals of a particular mineralgrow together in a group rather than as separate, individual crystals.
    http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/ohc/nature/geology/minerals/pccryshabit.shtml
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    Crystal Habit
    In many cases the crystals of a particular mineral grow together in a group rather than as separate, individual crystals. These groups are called mineral aggregates.
    Sometimes the units in an aggregate are imperfectly formed and distinct crystal faces are absent. When this happens we call the individual parts "grains" rather than crystals. The words "crystalline" and "granular" are used to describe whether the units are well-developed crystals or grains.
    Units well-developed as crystals. See barite
    Units without distinct crystal faces. They are about equal in length, breadth and height, like grains of salt or sand. See sulfur
    In order to describe crystal habit accurately mineralogists have developed some standard terms. The following descriptive terms are based on the shape of individual mineral units: Units long, needlelike, and thicker than a fiber or hair. See

    26. Physical Geology
    Physical geology. Back to Physical geology Links Chapter 2 Atoms, minerals,crystals, and Gemstones. Intoduction to atoms, crystals, and minerals.
    http://math.cochise.edu/People/faculty/wellerr/chapter2.html
    Physical Geology
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    Chapter 2 Atoms, Minerals, Crystals, and Gemstones
    Intoduction to atoms, crystals, and minerals
    Appendix D : Earth Materials BCYCM's Prospecting School BASIC MINERALOGY EAS111 - C3 - Minerals in Earth GEOL 1010 Net Note 3 ... Retta's Earthly Treasures - Main
    Definition of a Mineral
    Physical Geology Notes Untitled
    Minerals- Overview
    minerals Minerals UNB GEOLOGY 1001 Lecture 4 - Minerals
    Atoms and Isotopes
    Atomic Structure
    Atomic Structure- Overviews
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    Proton, Neutron, and Electron
    Protons and Neutrons
    Radioactivity
    Atomic Mass Number
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    Periodic Table
    WebElements periodic table of the elements - the periodic table on the World-Wide Web
    Chapter 5: The Atom Minerals 1 Lecture 1: Origin of the elements and Earth composition ... Ram_Atoms and Elements
    Chemical Bonding
    Ion
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    Covalent Bond
    COVALENT BONDING
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    Crystallography
    Crystalline Structure
    What is a crystal?
    FAQ on Crystals for Students
    Crystallography- Detailed Information
    CRYSTAL SYSTEMS Crystallography
    The World's Largest Crystals
    Bob's Rock Shop: Largest Mineral Crystals on Record
    How to Grow Crystals
    Crystal Growing Guide
    Twinned Crystals
    Mineral Gallery - THE TWINNED MINERALS
    Crystal Structure Animations
    Virtual Crystallography Page List of Crystal Structure Animations
    Physical Properties of Minerals
    Physical Properties- General
    Rockhounds Information Page EAS111 - C3 - Mineral Properties Introduction to Minerals Introduction to Minerals ... Mineral Properties
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    27. Rocks And Minerals
    of Fault Rocks The Northern Miner Unusual Graphite crystals Vermont geology VisibleEarth NASA Watersheds in Cebu Wonderful World of minerals Written in the
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    Acadia National Park: Maine
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    Atlas of Rocks, Minerals and Textures

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    28. Geology Of Quartz Crystals: Rockhounding Arkansas
    Geologic environments See the state geology map types of igneous rocks called pegmatitescontain giganticsized crystals of various minerals, including quartz
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    " A ND THEY RAN
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    was made." Sir Walter Scott Index to Quartz Digging Cleaning Worth ... Photos from readers Chapter 1 Page 9 General Geology M OST OF THE QUARTZ veins are restricted to a belt about 30 to 40 miles wide that extends a distance of about 170 miles west southwest from Little Rock, Arkansas, to eastern Oklahoma. This area corresponds to the core region of the Ouachita Mountains. Productive Veins The most productive quartz veins are present in both Paleozoic sandstones and shales, but those having shale as the host rock typically are massive milky vein deposits with a smaller proportion of clear, well-developed crystals. Deposits in sandstone units may be in the form of veins, sheeted zones, and stock works. Sandstone-hosted deposits usually contain less quartz volumetrically than shale-hosted deposits, but often yield a higher percentage of clear crystals in cavities or pockets. Many crystal-bearing pockets were distorted or crushed by structural adjustments during the Ouachita orogeny (mountain-building episode) after initial quartz deposition. The deformation commonly causes the veins to show complex fabrics. Quartz formed in the cracks The quartz veins were formed by the filling of open fissures and display little evidence of significant replacement of wall rock. Milky quartz crystals and associated vein minerals of the Ouachita Mountains were deposited from hot waters during the closing stages of mountain building, ranging from the Late Pennsylvanian (300-286 million years ago into the Permian (286-245 million years ago). The veins attain a maximum width of 60 feet in Arkansas and nearly 100 feet in Oklahoma. They are most numerous along the central core of the Ouachita Mountain region, where they are present in shale, slate, sandstone, and other rock types. Along and near the borders of this region, the veins are usually confined to sandstone beds encased within thick shale units.

    29. Rockhounding Arkansas, Table Of Contents
    Collecting crystals, the Guide to Quartz in Arkansas is If you are serious aboutyour minerals, here are 9. Where to get literature about geology, sites for
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    If you are a beginner or an accomplished mineralogist, you'll want to read through the stories and information presented here for the enjoyment of this fascinating hobby. Rockhounding Arkansas is presented by Mike and Darcy Howard, for your information and enjoyment of mineral collecting. Mike has authored numerous articles and publications for collectors as well as for the scientific community. The companion book to our website. Collecting Crystals, the Guide to Quartz in Arkansas Chapter 1. This chapter is turning into one of the most comprehensive and authoritative references you will find on quartz, from Arkansas or otherwise. Quartz is Arkansas' most famous mineral. Known around the world, your collection is not complete without an Arkansas Quartz crystal. Chapter 2.

    30. Research Topics: Science - Geology
    crystals and Crystal Growing, Alan Holden and Phylis Singer, 320. Gemsand minerals in Color, Rudolph Metz, 255. geology, Frank HT Rhodes, 160.
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    Research Topics: Science - Geology Home of BHLWS Research Topics Research Topics: Science Research Topics: Science - Geology
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    American Gem Trails Richard M. Pearl Colorful Mineral Identifier Anthony C. Tennissen, Ph.D. Crystals and Crystal Growing Alan Holden and Phylis Singer Gems and Minerals in Color Rudolph Metz Geology Frank H. T. Rhodes Geology: Our Changing Earth Through the Ages Jerome Wyckoff How to Know the Minerals and Rocks - 46 Full Color Illustrations and 156 Drawings Richard M. Pearl Rock Hunter's Guide Russell P. MacFall Rocks and Minerals: A Guide for Collectors of the Eastern United States H. H. Nicolay and A. V. Stone World's Finest Minerals and Crystals, The Peter Bancroft

    31. Geology 1 Lecture 5 Fall 2002
    geology 1 lecture outline. and brick are not rocks Aggregate rocks may consistof many crystals of the same mineral, or many different minerals, or a
    http://bengal.missouri.edu/~agw526/Courses/Geol1F02/notes/Geol1F02L05.html
    Geology 1 lecture outline
    Lecture 5, Friday September 6th 2002
    Topic 3 - The Rock Cycle
    Suggested reading - follow the web links listed for this topic What is a rock? "A coherent, naturally occurring solid, consisting of an aggregate of minerals or a mass of glass"
    Coherent : loose sediment is not a rock
    Naturally occurring : concrete and brick are not rocks
    Aggregate : rocks may consist of many crystals of the same mineral, or many different minerals, or a combination of minerals and glass (either shards or a homogeneous mass) Key features of rocks Grain size
    Composition : proportions of different minerals defines the bulk rock chemical composition
    Texture : arrangement of grains; how they connect to each other
    Layering : can be compositional layering (e.g. light/dark minerals), or alignment of inequant grains so they are all parallel Three major rock types Igneous rocks: form by the solidification of molten rock
    Sedimentary rocks: form either by cementing together of fragments broken off pre-existing rocks (grains), or by precipitation of crystals from an aqueous solution
    Metamorphic rocks: form when pre-existing rocks change into new rocks in response to increasing pressure (P) and temperature (T) The rock cycle The rock cycle is a mass transfer cycle
    Conversion of one rock type to another by several possible pathways
    Key processes include melting (to produce igneous rocks), erosion, deposition and lithification (to produce sedimentary rocks), metamorphism (to produce metamorphic rocks)

    32. Physical Geology
    Back to Physical geology Links Chapter 2 Atoms, minerals, crystals,and Gemstones. Intoduction to atoms, crystals, and minerals.
    http://65.167.2.236/~wellerr/chapter2.html

    33. Geology Software
    Purchase geology Software Set Free 5day delivery. Rocks and minerals. Explore thefascinating world of beautiful rocks and minerals and crystals and learn
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    34. Rocks And Minerals Educational Software
    beautiful rocks and minerals and crystals and learn and about the fascinating newminerals that form Find more earth science software / geology software titles
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    Rocks and Minerals
    Explore the fascinating world of beautiful rocks and minerals and crystals and learn about the three great rock groups that make up our entire planet - igneous sedimentary and metamorphic rocks . Take a closer look at the " rocks of fire ". Understand the difference between lava and magma , and between rocks that form at the surface and those that form deep within the Earth . Learn how loose bits of rock soil and organic debris are deposited in layers that eventually form sedimentary rocks that blanket the Earth. Understand how heat, pressure and fluids can change existing

    35. Crystals, Gems, And Minerals
    crystals, GEMS, minerals, METALS there's more on metallurgy on my PolymersPlus page. Crystal Growing by SEPM the Society for Sedimentary geology
    http://www.mpcfaculty.net/ron_rinehart/crystals.htm
    there's more on metallurgy on my Polymers Plus page Return to Content Table or use Back Button Crystal Growing by SEPM the Society for Sedimentary Geology http://www.beloit.edu/~SEPM/ from this page, follow the links to Rocks and Minerals, then to crystal growing. Lots of other useful stuff at this site. Crystal Growing: "Magic Salt Crystal Garden" from Mrs. Stewart's Bluing http://www.mrsstewart.com/pages/msbframe.htm Apparently a longtime classic do-at-home experiment. You may also find the rest of the site itself interesting. Crystal Growing Home Page by Udo J.A. Behner http://www.crystalgrowing.com/index_e.htm http://www.crystalgrowing.com/index_d.htm Like Peter Keusch's Didactics of Chemistry site, Udo's pages exhibit the classic Teutonic virtues of thoroughness and attention to detail. You'll find crystal growing recipes, kits [see separate entry below], pictures, crystal shape laboratory , and so much more.

    36. Crystals And More
    http//www.geology.wisc.edu/~museum/explore.html. crystals Mineralogy databaseby webmineral.com (David Barthelmy) and much more for hundreds of minerals.
    http://www.mpcfaculty.net/ron_rinehart/bwcrystl.htm
    return to contents page Crystal Growing http://www.beloit.edu/~SEPM/ from this page, follow the links to Rocks and Minerals, then to crystal growing Crystal Growing: "Magic Salt Crystal Garden" from Mrs. Stewart's Bluing http://www.mrsstewart.com/pages/msbframe.htm Apparently a longtime classic do-at-home experiment. You may also find the rest of the site itself interesting. Crystal Growing Home Page by Udo J.A. Behner http://www.crystalgrowing.com/index_e.htm http://www.crystalgrowing.com/index_d.htm Like Peter Keusch's Didactics of Chemistry site, Udo's pages exhibit the classic Teutonic virtues of thoroughness and attention to detail. You'll find crystal growing recipes, kits [see separate entry below], pictures, crystal shape laboratory, and so much more. Crystal Growing Kit from the Smithsonian Institution "This Smithsonian Exclusive allows you to grow such crystals as pink quartz and golden citrine at home. Both educational and fun, the kit includes eight bags of crystal growing chemicals, nine crystals and geode growing cup molds, casting compounds, safety glasses, six display pedestals and instructions. Age 10 and up." cat #1497 $32.00 [plus tax] to nonmembers

    37. Crystals
    The Place for minerals, crystals, Show Information and Metaphysical Quartzcrystals, and even Homework help on geology and Mineralogy .
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    38. GEOL 1010 Syllabus Fall, 1998
    24 Introduction to Physical geology P S Ch 1 Aug. 26 Atoms, Elements, and IsotopesP S Ch 2 Aug. 28 minerals 2 Aug. 31 minerals and crystals P S Ch 2 Sep.
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    Geology 1010 Physical Geology Spring, 2000
    Section 001
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    Joseph R. Smyth
    Office: Benson 340 Hrs 9-10 AM M W
    Text: Press and Siever: Understanding the Earth, Second Edition
    The Fall, 1998 GEOL 1010, Sec 003 will meet at 8AM MWF in the new Benson Earth Sciences Building Rm 180. If you are thinking of signing up for this course check out the syllabus and the links. I have been working on the notes so much is new. I am adopting a new text, Press and Siever for Spring 98, and I still have some work to do on the syllabus and Net Notes
    I am still working on the syllabus for the Fall, so some things may still change, but things are pretty much together. Also the daily lecture notes are actively evolving. I have added a glossary this past Spring, and am working in the links as I prepare each lecture.
    1 Aug. 24 Introduction to Physical Geology
    Aug. 26 Atoms, Elements, and Isotopes
    Aug. 28 Minerals
    2 Aug. 31 Minerals and Crystals
    Sep. 2 Minerals
    Sep. 4 Igneous Rocks
    3 Sep. 9 Volcanism and Volcanoes
    Sep. 11

    39. Bomis: The Science/Earth Sciences/Geology/Rocks And Minerals/Shop Ring
    for geology, science and chemistry. www.coaloil.com. 34. Great South Gems and minerals.Online picture catalog of collectible minerals, gems, crystals, genuine
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    Kounting House features exquisite rocks and gems. Browse through the catalog, and explore the Rock of the Month feature page!
    www.dopplerfx.com Arizona-Rockshop: Arizona Rockshop: A rock shop; lapidary; with - agate pictures, jasper pictures, fossil pictures, Fire opal.
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  • 40. Bomis: The Earth Sciences/Geology/Rocks And Minerals/Rockhounding Ring
    An authoritative and comprehensive guide to Arkansas geology, minerals, and the hobby rockhounds because of the abundant agates and quartz crystals found there
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    ELS Jr. Rockhounds
    Junior rockhounds page.
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