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Franklin and Sterling Hill: the world's most magnificent mineral deposits

Part IV, Table of Contents

 

18. Phyllosilicates - layer silicates 463

The mica group 463

The chlorite group 470

The stilpnomelane group 471

The friedelite group 475

The serpentine group 484

The clay group 486

Other layer silicates 487

 

19. Tectosilicates and silicates with unknown structures 507

Quartz 507

The feldspar group 508

The scapolite group 512

The zeolite group 513

Silicates with unknown structures 515

 

20. Elements 519

 

21. Sulfides, arsenides, antimonides, and sulfosalts 525

Sulfides 526

Arsenides and antimonides 544

Sulfosalts 553

 

22. Oxides and hydroxides 557

Zincite 558

The spinel group 566

Other oxides 584

 

23. Halides and carbonates 607

Halides 607

Carbonates 609

The calcite group 609

The dolomite group 616

Other carbonates 618

 

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