Hey's Mineral Index is a standard reference work in mineralogy. It is an alphabetical index of known mineral species and varieties, and includes synonyms...
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Nickel–Strunz classification (redirect from Strunz mineral classification)
non-silicate minerals Classification of silicate minerals Hey's Mineral Index Timeline of the discovery and classification of minerals Dana Classification...
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referred to as both Scapolite and Nepheline. [Clark, 1993, 249 - "Hey's Mineral Index - 3rd Edition"] Wiktionary defines "Gabbronite" as "A compact variety...
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Chaidamuite (category Sulfate minerals)
Handbook of Mineralogy Clark, A.M. (1993) Hey's Mineral Index (3rd edition). Alphabetical Index of Mineral Species, Varieties and Synonyms and Chemical...
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List of rock types Mineralogy Mineraloid Rock Clark, A. (1993). Hey's Mineral Index (3 ed.). London: Chapman & Hall. p. 852. Gaines, R.V.; Skinner, H...
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index of mineral species and varieties arranged chemically'. London: Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History). Clark, Andrew M. (1993). Hey's...
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Pinalite (category Lead minerals)
Hey's Mineral Index (Third edition). 548 p. The Natural History Museum, London, UK. Klein, Cornelis and Dutrow, Barbara. (2007) The Manual of Mineral...
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might have copper as essential constituent (AM Clark, MH Hey (1993) Hey's mineral index: mineral species, varieties and synonyms), (Zak, L.; Megarskaya...
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included in the Nickel-Strunz classification group 7.DG. The book Hey's Chemical Index of Minerals groups these in subgroup 12.2.[dubious – discuss] Some "chloride...
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Painite (category Mineral stubs)
Painite is a very rare borate mineral. It was first found in Myanmar by British mineralogist and gem dealer Arthur C.D. Pain who misidentified it as ruby...
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