Talk:Classification of non-silicate minerals
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[edit]I tried to make a logical overview of:
- New Dana Classification/ webmineral.com, New Dana Classification/ mindat.org
- Nickel-Strunz (v. 10) Classification System/ webmineral.com, Nickel-Strunz (v. 10) Classification System/ mindat.org
- Prof. Hugo Strunz (Mineralogische Tabellen, 1941), followed by A.S. Povarennykh (1966 in Russian, 1972 in English) and (Nickel-Strunz Version 10) Ernest H. Nickel.
- Mindat.org groupings
Strunz does not use the grouping names. Anything can be rationalized theoretically (New Dana), so I just sorted the groupings used in the practice (mindat.org). As we get a better knowledge, old undifferentiated names as apatite get sorted out: Chlorapatite, Fluorapatite, Hydroxylapatite. The groupings change with time to: categories, classes, supergroups, groups, subgroups and series. The chemical formula, the crystal cell dimensions, the streak, the hardness and the density characterize quite well a crystal. --Chris.urs-o (talk) 08:06, 3 January 2011 (UTC)
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[edit]Most of these classifications of minerals have their own articles. Why are sections linked to the categories instead? DAVilla (talk) 04:46, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
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