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Title: Earth Sciences/Directories - Links for Mineralogists Annotated links to internet resources, especially for mineralogists, petrologists, crystallographers,and geologists.
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    Project_Turbo_Code Information Engineering, the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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    Alfvén_Laboratory Researching electromagnetic theory and applications, including fusion, space and basic plasma physics experiments. Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden.
    Applied_Spectroscopy_Laser_Laboratory,_University_of_Indonesia A few plasma projects in the laboratory, including that on shock wave plasma mechanisms.
    Australian_National_University_Plasma_Research_Laboratory Australian National University facility studying magnetic confinement in toroidal systems and open systems with applications to space phenomena and advanced plasma processing.
    Columbia_University_Plasma_Physics_Lab Experimental plasma physics facility, with HBT-EP tokamak, Columbia Non-Neutral Torus (CNT), Collisionless Terrella Experiment (CTX) and Columbia Linear Machine (CLM). New York.
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    Culham_Science_Center Research into Fusion Power. The EURATOM/UKAEA Fusion Association works at the Culham Science Centre, in Oxfordshire, UK, towards the realisation of Fusion Power.
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Links for MineralogistsLehrstuhl fürGeodynamik und Geomaterialforschung,Institut für Geographie der Universität WürzburgUniversity of WürzburgLinks for mineralogistsLinks for Mineralogists has moved to http://www.mineralogie.uni-wuerzburg.de/links.htmlPlease, update your links and bookmarks!Subcategorized, annotated lists of web sites,especially for mineralogists, petrologists, crystallographers, geologists.What´s New on Links for Mineralogists?Teaching DocumentsLecture Notes,Quizzes,Field Trip Guides ...PetrologyRocks,Thin sections,Fluid Inclusions ...ThermobarometryThermodynamics,Phase Diagrams ...Mineral DescriptionsClassification,Mineral Galleries ...Mineral & Ore DepositsExploration,Mineral Prices,Hydrothermal Vents ...ToolsMicroscopy,XRF,AAS,Microprobe,MS,ICP-MS,LA-ICPMS,ICP-AES,RS,CL ...GeochemistryGeochem. Data,Periodic Tables ...GemologyGemology Directories,Diamond ...CrystallographyStruct. Databases,Zeolites,Spindle stage ...Materials ScienceDirectories,Ceramics ...Selected GeologyStructural Geology,Meteorites,Volcanoes,Solar System,Time Scale,SF Spreading ...SoftwareGeoscience Software,S. of all topics ...Literature SearchJournals,Bibliographies, Abstr.- & Preprint Server ...Databases and GlossariesDictionaries,Encyclopedias,What´s New ...Drawing, WritingMaps,Translate,Photoshop,Images,Ternary Diagrams ...Organisations & ConferencesGeosciences Institutions,Universities,Conferences,Mailing Lists,Newsgroups,Geoscience Museums ...Job & ExperienceLabor Market,Grants,Internships,Studentships ...SearchPetrology Directories,Geo Directories,Rock Hounding ...Home /What´s New on Links for Mineralogists?CategoriesWhat´s New for Geoscientists@What´s New in other Earth Science Indexes@General What´s New Indexes@Useful Startingpoints@What´s New on Links for Mineralogists?Encyclopedia of Earth.An electronic reference about the Earth, its natural environments, and their interaction with society. Go to:Igneous rock (lead author: Michael Pidwirny).Types of igneous rocks, igneous rocks and the Bowen Reaction Series.More geology articles here, andthere (titles A-Z).Alisa Zapp Machalek,National Institute of General Medical Sciences,National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD:The Structures of Life.An open textbook. Go to:Chapter 2: X-ray Crystallography: Art Marries Science.The British Crystallographic Association:In situ Diffraction.Diffraction experiments are generally performed using samples prepared wellin advance and brought to the diffractometer for measurement. However, thereare many circumstances where this cannot be done, for example, where the sampleis only formed for a short time in a reactive environment an interactive methodis required where the formation or transformation of the sample takes place onthe diffractometer itself. This method is known as in situ diffraction. See alsohere.! Seam Carving GUI.Seam carving for content-aware image resizing. Free download!Also available asonline tool.For more seehere, andthere (Wikipedia), or read aboutthe nuts and bolts(PDF file, by Shai Avidan (Mitsubishi) and Ariel Shamir,ACM Transactions on Graphics, Volume 26).Frédéric Hede,Alpinisme et minéraux:Mineral Galleries(in French).! Alan Plante, Donald Peck & David Von Bargen (in cooperation with Mindat.org.):Mineral Identification Key II.The main order of this website is by key features of the minerals – luster, streak, cleavage, and so on.Excellent! American Crystallographic Association (ACA),Buffalo, NY:What is Crystallography?Katherine Kantardjieff and Virginia Pett, American Crystallographic Association (ACA),Buffalo, NY:Crystallography Education Websites.Darrell Henry,Louisiana State University,Baton Rouge, LA:Igneous Petrology.Pwepoint and PDF lecture notes. Go to:A Web Browser Flow Chart forthe Classification of Igneous Rocks.! M. Darby Dyar and Mickey E. Gunter,illustrations and animations by Dennis Tasa (website hosted by Mineralogical Society of America):Mineralogy and Optical Mineralogy.Book announcement, some chapters are free of charge (PDF files)!Geoff Glasby, Dept. of Geochemistry, GZG, University of Göttingen (The Geological Society of London):Victor Moritz Goldschmidt in Britain.Geoscientist 17.3; 2007.Mineral Spectroscopy Server,California Institute of TechnologyPasadena, California.This server provides information about mineralogy and is primarily dedicated toproviding information about color in minerals and access to data on MineralAbsorption Spectra in the visible and infrared regions of the spectrum and Raman spectra of minerals. Go to:Optical and SEM Images of silica [SiO2] polymorphs (and varieties).DTM-Geophysical Laboratory,Library and Archives,Carnegie Institution of Washington:The Beginnings of X-ray Crystallography.DTM-Geophysical Laboratory,Library and Archives,Carnegie Institution of Washington:Faces from the Geophysical Laboratory's Past.DTM-Geophysical Laboratory,Library and Archives,Carnegie Institution of Washington:Experimental Petrology’s Long Road to Respect.Houston, Texas:The 2008 Joint Annual Meeting, October 5-9, 2008.The joint meeting between The Geological Society of America (GSA), Soil Science Society of America (SSSA),American Society of Agronomy (ASA), Crop Science Society of America (CSSA), and the Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societieswith the Gulf Coast Section of SEPM (GCAGS), hosted by the Houston Geological Society (HGS).! Answers.com (previously GuruNet), New York City & Jerusalem:Cosmic Lexicon.(Planetary Science Research Discoveries (PSRD) Glossary, by Planetary Science Research Discoveries):Lexicon of terms used in the study of planets.Answers.com (previously GuruNet), New York City & Jerusalem:Rocks and Minerals andGeological Glossary.Peterson Field Guide to Rocks and Minerals(Peterson Field Guide to Rocks and Minerals, by Frederick H. Pough, published by Houghton Mifflin Company).L. Immoor,Geoteach.Com.Introductions to Earth Science, Graphs and Equations. Ken Rubin, Dept. of Geology & Geophysics,University of Hawaii, Honolulu:General Information aboutHawaiian Shield Volcanoes.Department of Geology and Geophysics,University of Hawaii, Honolulu:Ask a Volcanologist.Earth Pages (Wiley Blackwell).A starting point for web exploration in the earth sciences.Go to:Resource Center.Earth Pages (Wiley Blackwell).A starting point for web exploration in the earth sciences.Go to:Books.This book catalogue can be searched by author,title and from a list of books by category, as well fromthe entire list of titles alphabetically (by author or by title).Earth Pages (Wiley Blackwell).A starting point for web exploration in the earth sciences.Go to:News.Rosemarie and Hermann Aleff, Crystal-Treasure Onlineshop, Germany:The hidden colorfulnessof the black Tourmaline.Schorl crystal thin sections from around the world.! David A. Kring,Lunar and Planetary Laboratory,Department of Planetary Sciences,The University of Arizona,Tucson:Meteorites and Their Properties.Christian Köberl,Institute of Geochemistry,University of Vienna:Impact Cratering: An Overview of Mineralogical and GeochemicalAspects (after: Koeberl, C., 1997, Impact cratering: The mineralogical and geochemical evidence.In: Proceedings, "The Ames Structure and Similar Features", ed. K. Johnson and J. Campbell,Oklahoma Geological Survey Circular 100, 30-54).Lori Tapanila and Diane Butler, Department of geosciences, Idaho State University:Planetary Geology for Teachers.A comprehensive online course. Course modules are focussed on planetaryevolution and differentiation, exploration of the solar system, NASA planetary missions, volcanic activity,atmospheres, geology of our nearest neighbors (Moon, Mars and Venus), surficial processes, and platetectonics.NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration):Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI). TheLPI is a focus for academic participation in studies of the current state,evolution, andformation of the solar system. Page includes database, ftp archive, image repository,conference programs and abstracts,online newsletter, library, etc.Don L. Anderson,Seismological Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA (website hosted by www.mantleplumes.org):What is a plume?Adrian P. Jones & G. David Price,Dept. Geological Sciences, University college London (website hosted by www.mantleplumes.org):Impact-induced decompression melting: A possibletrigger for volcanism and mantle hotspots?G.R. Foulger, Dept. Geological Sciences, University of Durham, U.K.:Plate Tectonic Processes (website hosted by www.mantleplumes.org).Keywords: Mineralogy, Mineralogie,Petrology, Petrologie, Crystallography, Kristallographie, Geology, Geologie, Earth Science,Earth Sciences, Erdwissenschaften, Crystall, Kristall,Rocks, Gesteine, Mineral, Minerale, Mineralien, Gem, Ore, Ore Deposits,Lagerstätten, Microprobe, Geochemistry, Index, Link Page.Top of pageInstitute of Mineralogy, University ofWürzburgUniversity of WürzburgSearch in all "Links for Mineralogists" Pages.You can also search "in a phrase"!;Search this sitepowered by FreeFindThis index is compiled and maintained by Klaus-Peter Kelber,Lehrstuhl für Geodynamik und Geomaterialforschung,Institut für Geographie der Universität Würzburg,e-mail k-p.kelber@mail.uni-wuerzburg.deLast updated November 21, 2008Some backward links, recommendations and awards received to date for "Links for Mineralogists"
 

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