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  2. List of minerals recognized by the International ...

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    The merging of the 'ARD List' (approved, revalidated and discredited) with the 'GQN List' resulted in the first 'IMA/CNMNC List of Mineral Names'. The 2007 draft of the 'IMA/CNMNC List of Mineral Names' was a courtesy of the Materials Data, Inc. (MDI), its 2009 review had important modifications.

  3. Natural resources of India - Wikipedia

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    As per EIA data, India produced 996 billion cubic feet (2.82 × 10 10 m 3) of natural gas in 2004. [16] India imports small amounts of natural gas. In 2004, India consumed about 1,089 × 10 ^ 9 cu ft (3.08 × 10 10 m 3 ) of natural gas, the first year in which the country showed net natural gas imports.

  4. List of minerals - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of minerals which have Wikipedia articles. Minerals are distinguished by various chemical and physical properties. Differences in chemical composition and crystal structure distinguish the various species .

  5. List of minerals recognized by the International ...

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    This list includes those recognised minerals beginning with the letter S.The International Mineralogical Association is the international group that recognises new minerals and new mineral names; however, minerals discovered before 1959 did not go through the official naming procedure, although some minerals published previously have been either confirmed or discredited since that date.

  6. Dana classification system - Wikipedia

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    Dana's classification [1] [2] is a mineral classification developed by James Dwight Dana. It is based on the chemical composition and structure of minerals. It is mainly used in English-speaking countries, especially in the United States. The mineral classification used by the International Mineralogical Association is the Nickel-Strunz ...

  7. Category:Classification of minerals - Wikipedia

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    Classification of minerals — includes: Class 01 - Elements: Metals and Alloys, Carbides, Silicides, Nitrides, Phosphides ... Class 09 - Silicates, Germanates; Class ...

  8. Classification of minerals - Wikipedia

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    The classification of minerals is a process of determining to which of several groups minerals belong based on their chemical characteristics. Since the 1950s, this classification has been carried out by the International Mineralogical Association, which classifies minerals into the following broad classes: Classification of non-silicate minerals

  9. Classification of organic minerals - Wikipedia

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    10.C Miscellaneous organic minerals 10.C amber* 10.CA Miscellaneous organic materials: 05 refikite, 10 flagstaffite, 15 hoelite, 20 abelsonite, 25 kladnoite; 30 tinnunculite, 30 guanine; 35 urea, 40 uricite