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  • 15:04, May 7, 2009 ‎Creedite (hist) ‎[471 bytes] ‎Armyleader36 (Talk | contribs) (Created page with '{{Infobox Rock |name=Creedite |image= |pro= |rm=Mineral |type=Mineral |cleave= |hard=3.5-4 |streak= |lust= |sg=2.7 |chemcomp=Ca<sub>3</sub>Al<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>(F,OH)<sub>...')
  • 01:09, March 24, 2009 ‎Pluton (hist) ‎[449 bytes] ‎Runescapehelperperson (Talk | contribs) (Page on pluton-licensed from wikipedia)
  • 02:57, March 20, 2009 ‎Periodic table (hist) ‎[870 bytes] ‎Armyleader36 (Talk | contribs) (New page: [[Image:Periodictable.jpg|right|thumb|700px|The periodic table of the elements. Many elements can form minerals and ores, while the atoms on the table are found in every chemical compositi...)
  • 00:34, March 19, 2009 ‎Riebeckite (hist) ‎[629 bytes] ‎Armyleader36 (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''Riebeckite''' is a form of asbestos belonging to the amphibole rock group. This mineral was names after the German explorer Emil Riebeckite. This mineral also goes by the na...)
  • 23:20, March 18, 2009 ‎Arkose (hist) ‎[376 bytes] ‎Armyleader36 (Talk | contribs) ((re)creation of arkose to fix broken redirect)
  • 21:36, March 18, 2009 ‎Core drill (hist) ‎[693 bytes] ‎Armyleader36 (Talk | contribs) (New page: A '''core drill''' is a machine specifically designed to remove a cylindrical sample of material, much like a hole saw. The material left inside the core sampler (a steel tube used in the ...)
  • 20:36, March 18, 2009 ‎Box corer (hist) ‎[364 bytes] ‎Armyleader36 (Talk | contribs) (box corer)
  • 19:15, March 18, 2009 ‎Moss Agate (hist) ‎[497 bytes] ‎Armyleader36 (Talk | contribs) (New page: {{Infobox Rock |name=Moss Agate |image= |pro=Mawss, Ag-It |rm=Mineral |type=Quartz |cleave=None |hard=7 |streak=White |lust=Waxy |sg=2.58-2.64 |chemcomp=SiO<sub>2</sub> }} The mineral ...)
  • 19:13, March 18, 2009 ‎Vitreous (hist) ‎[100 bytes] ‎Runescapehelperperson (Talk | contribs) (New page: A Vitreous mineral, rock, or element, refers to a material in an amorphous state, almost like glass.)
  • 14:16, March 18, 2009 ‎Geologist's hammer (hist) ‎[551 bytes] ‎Armyleader36 (Talk | contribs) (New page: A '''geologist's hammer''' or '''rock pick''' is a tool shaped like a hammer with a chisel attached and is used for geological purposes in the field. It is used to obtain fresh...)
  • 14:03, March 18, 2009 ‎Bastnäsite (hist) ‎[426 bytes] ‎Armyleader36 (Talk | contribs) (New page: {{Infobox Rock }} The mineral '''bastnäsite''' is one of three families of carbonate-fluoride minerals. There are 3 families in which minerals of the bastnäsite group are categorized in...)
  • 13:49, March 18, 2009 ‎Agate (hist) ‎[457 bytes] ‎Syugecin (Talk | contribs) (New page: {{Infobox Rock |name=Agate |image= |pro=Ag-It |rm=Mineral |type=Quartz |cleave=None |hard=7 |streak=White |lust=Waxy |sg=2.58-2.64 |chemcomp=SiO<sub>2</sub> }} '''Agate'''s are a varie...)
  • 02:21, March 18, 2009 ‎Axinite (hist) ‎[672 bytes] ‎Armyleader36 (Talk | contribs) (New page: {{Infobox Rock |name=Axinite |image= |pro=Ack-sin-ite |rm=Mineral Group |type=Mineral |cleave=Good on {100} |hard=6.5 to 7 |streak=White |lust=Vitreous |sg=3.18 to 3.37 |chemcomp=(Ca,Fe,Mn...)
  • 02:01, March 18, 2009 ‎Electrum (hist) ‎[804 bytes] ‎Armyleader36 (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''Electrum''' is a naturally occurring alloy of mainly gold, silver, sometimes trace amounts of copper, and other minuscule impurities. Ancient Greeks called it 'white gold' as opposed to...)
  • 23:10, March 17, 2009 ‎Magnesium (hist) ‎[396 bytes] ‎Armyleader36 (Talk | contribs) (Creation of Magnesium)
  • 23:03, March 17, 2009 ‎Peridotite (hist) ‎[739 bytes] ‎Armyleader36 (Talk | contribs) (Creation of Peridotite Page)
  • 22:50, March 17, 2009 ‎Chrysotile (hist) ‎[841 bytes] ‎Armyleader36 (Talk | contribs) (Creation of Chrysotile)
  • 21:03, March 17, 2009 ‎Specific gravity (hist) ‎[146 bytes] ‎Syugecin (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''Specific gravity''' is a term that describes the ratio of density of a solid to the density of water at 4 C, 31 F.)
  • 20:56, March 17, 2009 ‎Rock Types (hist) ‎[255 bytes] ‎Armyleader36 (Talk | contribs) (Basic Info)
  • 19:43, March 17, 2009 ‎Serpentine Group (hist) ‎[597 bytes] ‎Armyleader36 (Talk | contribs) (New page: ==Serpentine Group== :The '''Serpentine group''' refers to rocks which form when a chemical reaction involving igneous rocks and near-boiling water react. Not all igneous rocks will re...)
  • 19:35, March 17, 2009 ‎Lustre (hist) ‎[111 bytes] ‎Syugecin (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''Lustre''' is a term that describes how light reflects off of a rock or mineral.)
  • 19:31, March 17, 2009 ‎Cleavage (hist) ‎[155 bytes] ‎Syugecin (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''Cleavage''' is a term that describes what shape occurs when the rock is hit cleanly with an instrument such as a rock pick.)
  • 19:07, March 17, 2009 ‎Streak (hist) ‎[148 bytes] ‎Syugecin (Talk | contribs) (New page: The '''streak''' of a mineral is the color that shows when a mineral is scratched on a surface, such as a ceramic tile.)
  • 19:05, March 17, 2009 ‎Asbestos (hist) ‎[2,750 bytes] ‎Armyleader36 (Talk | contribs) (Creation of the Asbestos page)
  • 15:10, March 17, 2009 ‎Gemstone (hist) ‎[54 bytes] ‎Syugecin (Talk | contribs) (New page: A '''gemstone''' is a mineral of gem quality.)
  • 22:51, March 15, 2009 ‎Mica (hist) ‎[515 bytes] ‎69.228.203.229 (Talk) (New page: '''MiCA''' Mica is a group of sheet silcate minerals includes several closely related materials haveing highly perfect basal cleavage)
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