Dana's New Mineralogy: The System of Mineralogy ofJames Dwight Dana and Edward Salisbury Dana Eighth Edition
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More About This Title Dana's New Mineralogy: The System of Mineralogy ofJames Dwight Dana and Edward Salisbury Dana Eighth Edition
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About the editors
RICHARD V. GAINES is a mineralogist and economic geologist. A former engineer of mines at Colorado School of Mines, he received his doctorate from Harvard University.
H. CATHERINE W. SKINNER is a research scientist in the department of geology and geophysics and at the medical school, Yale University.
EUGENE E. FOORD, recently retired from the United States Geological Survey, Denver, is a specialist in descriptive mineralogy who has described numerous new mineral species.
BRIAN MASON joined the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, in 1965, and is Curator Emeritus in the department of mineral sciences there.
ABRAHAM ROSENZWEIG was a member of the faculties of the University of New Mexico and Oberlin College, and was at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. He is a member of the board of directors and the editorial board of the Mineralogical Record.
RICHARD V. GAINES is a mineralogist and economic geologist. A former engineer of mines at Colorado School of Mines, he received his doctorate from Harvard University.
H. CATHERINE W. SKINNER is a research scientist in the department of geology and geophysics and at the medical school, Yale University.
EUGENE E. FOORD, recently retired from the United States Geological Survey, Denver, is a specialist in descriptive mineralogy who has described numerous new mineral species.
BRIAN MASON joined the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, in 1965, and is Curator Emeritus in the department of mineral sciences there.
ABRAHAM ROSENZWEIG was a member of the faculties of the University of New Mexico and Oberlin College, and was at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. He is a member of the board of directors and the editorial board of the Mineralogical Record.
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Native Elements and Alloys.
Sulfides and Related Compounds.
Oxides.
Halogenides.
Carbonates.
Nitrates.
Iodates.
Borates.
Sulfates.
Selenates and Tellurates;
Selenites and Tullurites.
Chromates.
Phosphates, Aresenates, and Vanadates.
Animonates, Antimonites, and Arsenites.
Vanadium Oxysalts.
Molybdates and Tungstates.
Organic Compounds.
Nesosilicates: Insular SiO_4.
Sorosilicates: Isolated Tetrahedral Noncyclic, N>1.
Cyclosilicates.
Inosilicates Two-Dimensionally Infinite Silicate Units.
Phyllocilicates.
Tektosilicates.
Appendix.
Indexes.
Sulfides and Related Compounds.
Oxides.
Halogenides.
Carbonates.
Nitrates.
Iodates.
Borates.
Sulfates.
Selenates and Tellurates;
Selenites and Tullurites.
Chromates.
Phosphates, Aresenates, and Vanadates.
Animonates, Antimonites, and Arsenites.
Vanadium Oxysalts.
Molybdates and Tungstates.
Organic Compounds.
Nesosilicates: Insular SiO_4.
Sorosilicates: Isolated Tetrahedral Noncyclic, N>1.
Cyclosilicates.
Inosilicates Two-Dimensionally Infinite Silicate Units.
Phyllocilicates.
Tektosilicates.
Appendix.
Indexes.