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Minerale

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Minerale[1] est materia pura chemica compositione, saepissime cum constitutione atomica perordinata et coitione rigida. A saxis differt, quae unius materiae non componuntur. Carolus Linnaeus in Systema Naturae per Regna Tria ordinationem Regni Mineralium fecit. Internationalis Societas Mineralogica dicit minerale esse "compositionem chemicam quae crystallina esse solet, per eventus geologicos factam."[2]

Nexus interni

  1. Verbum post-classicum, pro quo in lingua antiqua metallum, fossilis, lapis, etc. adhibebantur. Mineralis primum saeculo tertio decimo in fontibus apparet, e.g. in Alberti Magni Libro mineralium.
  2. Ernest H. Nickel (1995), "The definition of a mineral," The Canadian Mineralogist, 33:689–690; PDF.

Bibliographia

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  • Busbey, A. B., R. E. Coenraads, D. Roots, et P. Willis. 2007. Rocks and Fossils. Franciscopolis: Fog City Press. ISBN 9781740896320.
  • Chesterman, C. W., et K. E. Lowe. 2008. Field guide to North American rocks and minerals. Toronti: Random House of Canada. ISBN 0394502698.
  • Dyar, M. D., et M. F. Gunter. 2008. Mineralogy and Optical Mineralogy. Chantilly Virginiae: Mineralogical Society of America. ISBN 9780939950812.

Nexus externi

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