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Salt (MRBloch Archive)
A collection of material relating to salt [NaCl] and its influence on civilization. Includes sections on physiology, geology, archeology, palaeoclimatology, palaeogeography, production, religion, economics, and etymiology of salt.

Neville R. Hill
A consultant for mining and minerals. He has been published on development of non-metallic rock and mineral resources and building materials production especially in developing countries.

The Rock Gallery
Geological display of images and information including crystals, minerals and gems.

Matt's World of Minerals
Site dedicated to the visual learning of Minerals and Geology, containing pictures and information on geology, minerals, and fossils. Also has links to shops, encyclopedias, and a mini-geology database.

Bash Rox
Intended for collectors of minerals, rocks and fossils. Features specimen photos and location descriptions and photos, as well as identification guides and links.

Eastern (USA) Minerals Resources
Gateway to information on minerals and mineral resources research in the eastern United States.

Minerals of the United States
Click on the map to view pictures of minerals found in the chosen state.

Perlite
Pictures, links, and a brief description of the properties and applications of this siliceous rock.

GeMin Exhibition
GeMin exhibition and online copipes of the Oryktologia NEA news.

Rakovan, John
Professor in the Department of Geology at Miami University, Oxford, OH. Includes information on Dr. Rakovan's research and teaching in mineralogy and geochemistry.


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