E105 Introduction
to Minerals
This
exciting new title joins our incredibly popular Introduction
to Fossils and Introduction to Rocks. All use the
same graphic design, resulting in a matched set. Together they
provide a comprehensive overview of the building blocks of earth
science.
The poster begins by defining a mineral and then explores the
relationship of minerals to atoms and molecules. The
all-important crystal structure is introduced, followed by
informative text and illustrations that introduce all six
crystal structure classes. This is followed by an outstanding
presentation of the actual mineral classes - natural elements,
suflides, sulfates, carbonates, etc.
Collectors and students naturally want to identify their
specimens. However, specimens of the same mineral can vary
greatly, which can make that a difficult task. Identification
has traditionally been based on the observation of physical
properties: hardness, habit, luster, cleavage, specific gravity,
color, fluorescence, streak, etc. The bulk of Introduction to
Minerals presents those properties through informative
captions, illustrations and carefully selected photographs. The
emphasis is on how to use the physical properties for
identification.
There are approximately 100 common minerals. Over 60 of them
are shown on this poster, making it even more helpful for
identification. For even greater help, use Introduction to
Minerals with our popular Minerals (see link at
left), as it presents a whopping 162 magnificent mineral
specimens, all grouped by class. They include almost all of the
common minerals and most of the 50 minerals classified as
scarce. The others are considered rare to extremely rate. |