Minerals
Minerals
Minerals Links
- TMC Guide to Mineral Collecting Weekly articles, annotated web links, and chat room from the Mining Co.
- The Mineral Collector's Forum Forum for topics about minerals and mineralogy.
- Ochry (Derbyshire Oakstone) Learn all about this rare variety of barytes.
- Boris Minerals Description of a personal mineral collection with pictures.
- Timberlake Rose Rock Museum Located in Noble, Oklahoma. Information and pictures on the local barite mineralization.
- Ken's Fluorescent Minerals Includes photos of fluorescent minerals, reference sources, and links.
- The wonderful world of Crystals Italian mineralogy with links to clubs, museums, shows and universities.
- Smithsonian Gems and Minerals Images from the from the collection.
- Minerals of Iowa Common minerals of the state from the University of Iowa.
- Crystal Fair Crystals, minerals and gems at a show with over 45 vendors, (San Francisco).
- Steve Condon A non-commercial web site with fossil and mineral related images.
- Lithos and Minerals Image libraries and some information on zeolites (mostly from India) and their associated minerals.
- Cyberwall: Minerals Information to aid the rock and mineral collector
- Mineralogy at Bristol University Lecture notes, crystal structures and interactive tutorials for a university course in mineralogy.
- Mineral Display Showcases numerous examples of fluorites.
- Mineral Cabinet Photos and descriptions of the mineral collection at the Institut for Mineralogy/Petrography, University of Bremen, Germany.
- Rock Doctors Basic information on rock and mineral identification.
- Minerals and Gemstones Describes 130 minerals and gemstones. Also includes information on rock formations and sites of geological interest in the UK.
- The Zeolite Homepage of Volker Betz Information and photography on natural zeolites, references on zeolite locations, and offers for swapping with other collectors.
- French Mineralogy in Oisans (Southeastern France) Images of mineral specimens, museums, showrooms, and links for rockhounds.
- MinMax - Mineral Information System Searchable database of minerals and worldwide collecting localities. Languages: English, Deutsch
- Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology Mineral Museum Located on the Montana Tech campus in Butte, Montana, the museum displays a small portion of minerals from its worldwide collection. At present, about 1,300 specimens are displayed.
- Thermodynamic Properties of Minerals Databases Link to databases that may be searched by mineral name or constituent elements.
- Minerals Group of the British Geological Survey Focuses on mineral materials that are produced and traded for commercial purposes. The Group undertakes mineral exploration and resource assessment programmes, and provides information, statistics and intelligence on the world mineral industry, including resources, production, trade and use.
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