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    Learn to identify common rock-forming and ore minerals on the basis of common physical properties. Introduction. As this class deals with earth materials andA mineral is, broadly speaking, a solid chemical compound that occurs naturally in pure form. “Introduction to Special Issue – Habitability, Taphonomy, and the Search for Organic “On the Mineralogy of the ‘Anthropocene Epoch'” (PDF).
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