
Mineral Properties, Photos, Uses and Descriptions
Photos and information about 80 common rock-forming, ore and gemstone minerals from around the world.
What are Minerals? | What are Mineral Properties? - Geology.com
There are approximately 4000 different minerals, and each of those minerals has a unique set of physical properties. These include: color, streak, hardness, luster, diaphaneity, specific gravity, …
What Are Rock-Forming Minerals? - Geology.com
What Are Rock-Forming Minerals? Scientists have identified over 4,000 different minerals. A small group of these minerals make up almost 90% of the rocks of Earth’s crust. These minerals are known as …
Rock and Mineral Books - Geology.com
Information on over 500 minerals, complete with detailed color photographs, crystallographic diagrams, physical and chemical properties, and much more. More information, table of contents.
Rocks: Pictures of Igneous, Metamorphic and Sedimentary Rocks
Fluorescent Minerals Fluorescent Minerals and rocks glow with spectacular colors under ultraviolet light.
Copper Mineral | Uses and Properties - Geology.com
The best way to learn about minerals is to study with a collection of small specimens that you can handle, examine, and observe their properties. Inexpensive mineral collections are available in the …
Mohs Hardness Scale: Testing the Resistance to Being Scratched
A list of minerals in order of hardness can be a handy reference. If you determine that a specimen has a hardness of Mohs 4, you can quickly get a list of potential minerals.
Magnetite & Lodestone | Mineral Photos, Uses, Properties
The best way to learn about minerals is to study with a collection of small specimens that you can handle, examine, and observe their properties. Inexpensive mineral collections are available in the …
California Gemstones: Tourmaline, Garnet, Turquoise and More
Southern California is one of the most important areas in the world for the production of gem-quality and specimen-quality tourmaline. Numerous mines over the past 100 years have also produced …
Fluorescent Minerals and Rocks: They Glow under UV Light!
A small number of minerals and rocks will glow with spectacular colors under ultraviolet light. Learn how this happens.