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Structural Classification of Minerals Volume 2

By: J Lima de Faria
168 pages, Tabs
Structural Classification of Minerals
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  • Structural Classification of Minerals ISBN: 9781402011191 Hardback Dec 2003 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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About this book

Second volume of a complete development of the new structural classification of minerals, which is based on the internal crystal structure, and is therefore its natural classification.

Contents

Introduction.- Some details of the structural notation.- List of topographical corrections in Vol. 1.- Acknowledgements.- Systematic tables.- Tables of mineral structure types.- Mineral Index.

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By: J Lima de Faria
168 pages, Tabs
Media reviews

The great strength of this book lies in the information in the tables. The book is printed on good-quality paper with clear type. Compared to other mineralogical books, the price is reasonable. Earth Science libraries will find a copy useful as a reference text, and the price may be low enough to justify a personal copy.
(Peter Bayliss in The Canadian Mineralogist, 41 (2003)

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