Mineralogy

  • 31Moon Mineralogy Mapper — Côté gauche du Moon Mineralogy Mapper Caractéristiques Organisation …

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  • 32Optical mineralogy — A petrographic microscope, which is an optical microscope fitted with cross polarizing lenses, a conoscopic lens, and compensators (plates of anisotropic materials; gypsum plates and quartz wedges are common), for crystallographic analysis.… …

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  • 33Professor of Mineralogy, Cambridge University — The Professorship of Mineralogy was a professorship at the University of Cambridge. It was founded in 1808 and discontinued when its final holder retired in 1931. Professors of Mineralogy * Edward Daniel Clarke (1808) * John Stevens Henslow… …

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  • 34Quantum mineralogy — is the branch of physics and chemistry that uses fundamental (quantum level) properties of particular elements to describe the macroscopic properties of minerals containing those elements.References*… …

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  • 35Fracture (mineralogy) — This article is about the terminology used to describe fracture surfaces. For fractures in rocks and minerals per se, see Fracture (geology) In the field of mineralogy, fracture is a term used to describe the shape and texture of the surface… …

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  • 36clay mineralogy — ▪ science       the scientific discipline concerned with all aspects of clay minerals, including their properties, composition, classification, crystal structure, and occurrence and distribution in nature. The methods of study include X ray… …

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  • 37European Journal of Mineralogy —   Titre abrégé Eur. J. Mineral. Discipline Minéralogie, pétrologie, géochimie …

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  • 38Lustre (mineralogy) — Lustre (or luster) is a description of the way light interacts with the surface of a crystal, rock, or mineral. The word lustre traces its origins back to the Latin word lux, meaning light , and generally implies radiance, gloss, or brilliance. A …

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  • 39Spar (mineralogy) — Spar is a term that is used to refer to a category of crystals that have readily discernible faces. Crystallized, earthy, and some metallic, a spar will easily break into rhomboidal, cubical, or laminated fragments with polished surfaces, but… …

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  • 40Robert B. Ferguson Museum of Mineralogy — The [http://umanitoba.ca/geoscience/MuseumWeb/MuseumWeb/ Robert B. Ferguson Museum of Mineralogy] is a museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is located at the University of Manitoba in the Wallace Building. The museum got its start in 1918 by… …

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