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Mineral Collecting Basics
Essential guides for starting and building a mineral collection.
Getting Started with Mineral Collecting
A beginner's guide to starting your mineral collection, from choosing your first specimens to understanding basic identification techniques.
Understanding the Mohs Hardness Scale
How to use Mohs hardness scale for mineral identification, from talc (1) to diamond (10).
How to Identify Minerals by Physical Properties
A systematic approach to mineral identification using color, streak, luster, hardness, cleavage, and crystal form.
Caring for Your Mineral Collection
Best practices for cleaning, storing, labeling, and displaying mineral specimens.
Where to Find Minerals: Localities and Field Collecting
Guide to finding minerals in the field, understanding geological environments, and responsible collecting.
Mineralogy Science
Scientific concepts in mineralogy, crystallography, and geological processes.
Introduction to Crystal Systems and Symmetry
Understanding the seven crystal systems and their symmetry operations, from cubic to triclinic.
The Strunz Classification of Minerals
How minerals are classified by chemical composition and crystal structure in the Strunz system.
Mineral Formation: From Magma to Surface
How minerals form in igneous, metamorphic, sedimentary, and hydrothermal environments.
Gemstones: Science Behind the Beauty
The mineralogical basis of gemstone color, clarity, cut, and phenomenal effects.
Rare and Unusual Minerals
Exploring the world's rarest minerals: from painite to fingerite, and what makes them scarce.
Mineral Identification Guide
Learn systematic approaches to identifying minerals using physical properties, chemical tests, and field techniques.
Visual Identification: Color, Luster, and Crystal Form
How to use visual properties — color, streak, luster, crystal habit, and transparency — as first-pass identification criteria for minerals.
Hardness and Cleavage: The Definitive Physical Tests
Practical techniques for Mohs hardness testing, scratch tests, and interpreting cleavage versus fracture patterns and tenacity.
Specific Gravity and Density Testing
How to measure specific gravity using heavy liquids, hydrostatic weighing, and heft estimation to distinguish minerals with similar appearances.
Chemical Tests for Mineral Identification
Using acid tests, flame tests, blowpipe analysis, and UV fluorescence to confirm mineral identity through chemical reactions.
Field Identification: A Systematic Approach
Combining all identification techniques into practical decision trees, field kit recommendations, and strategies for handling common look-alike mineral pairs.
Minerals in Earth Science
Understanding how minerals form, transform, and tell the story of Earth's geological processes.
How Minerals Form: Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic Origins
The complete story of mineral formation — from crystallization out of magma to precipitation from seawater and recrystallization under heat …
Mineral Deposits and Mining: From Ore to Metal
Types of ore deposits — hydrothermal, placer, pegmatite, and more — extraction methods, and notable mining regions around the world.
Gemstones: From Rough to Cut
What elevates a mineral to gemstone status, the 4 Cs grading system, famous gems and their sources, and how to …
Minerals Under the Microscope: Optical Mineralogy
How petrographic microscopes and polarized light reveal crystal properties — birefringence, pleochroism, extinction angles — that are invisible to the …
Economic Minerals: Industrial Uses You Never Knew
How minerals quietly underpin modern civilization — from the lithium in your phone to the fluorite in your eyeglass lenses …
Famous Minerals and Localities
Stories behind the world's most celebrated minerals, legendary specimens, and iconic collecting localities.
The Hope Diamond and Famous Gemstone Minerals
History of iconic gem minerals, the Hope Diamond curse, the Star of India, the Cullinan Diamond, and other legendary museum …
Legendary Mineral Localities: Tsumeb, Broken Hill, and Beyond
The world's greatest mineral-producing localities, what made them special, and the notable specimens from each site.
Minerals of the American West
Colorado, Arizona, and California mineral wealth; turquoise, copper deposits, gold rush history, and modern collecting sites.
Alpine Minerals: Treasures of the European Mountains
Swiss and Austrian crystal pockets, smoky quartz, fluorite, the tradition of Strahler crystal hunters in the Alps.
Meteorite Minerals: Extraterrestrial Treasures
Minerals found only in meteorites, pallasites, iron meteorites, and minerals from lunar and Martian meteorites.
Crystal Systems and Formation
Deep dive into crystallography, crystal growth, and the physics of mineral formation.
The Seven Crystal Systems Explained
Cubic, tetragonal, orthorhombic, hexagonal, trigonal, monoclinic, and triclinic systems; symmetry elements and examples of each.
How Crystals Grow: From Atoms to Specimens
Nucleation, growth mechanisms, supersaturation, crystal habit modifiers, twinning, and epitaxy explained.
Crystal Habits and Forms: Why Minerals Look the Way They Do
Prismatic, tabular, acicular, botryoidal, dendritic habits; how the growth environment affects crystal form.
Color in Minerals: The Science of Mineral Color
Idiochromatic vs allochromatic color, color centers, pleochroism, fluorescence, phosphorescence, and thermoluminescence.
Growing Crystals at Home: A Practical Guide
Alum, sugar, copper sulfate, and bismuth crystals; equipment needed, step-by-step instructions, and safety considerations.
Mineral Care and Display
Preserving, cleaning, storing, and displaying your mineral collection for maximum beauty and longevity.
Cleaning Minerals Safely: Methods for Every Species
Water-safe vs acid-sensitive minerals, mechanical cleaning, chemical cleaning with oxalic acid and HCl, ultrasonic cleaners, and Iron Out for iron …
Storing and Protecting Your Mineral Collection
Temperature and humidity control, UV damage prevention, padding materials, labels, cataloging systems, and insurance considerations for mineral collections.
Display Techniques: Showcasing Your Best Specimens
Lighting types (LED vs halogen vs fiber optic), display cases, mineral stands and acrylic bases, risers and risers, and creating …
Photography for Mineral Collectors
Camera and lens selection, lighting setups for minerals (diffused, side-lit, backlit), backgrounds, focus stacking for macro photography, and tips for …
Building a Mineral Collection: Strategy and Focus
Systematic vs aesthetic collecting approaches, the case for specialization by locality or species, thumbnail and micro collecting, trading, shows, and …
How to Collect Minerals
Practical guides for building, curating, and enjoying a mineral collection at every level.
Building a Mineral Collection on a Budget
How to start and grow a quality mineral collection without breaking the bank, from affordable sources to smart buying strategies.
Online Mineral Buying Guide: Avoiding Fakes
How to spot fake, treated, or misrepresented mineral specimens when buying online, with red flags and verification techniques.
Mineral Photography: Capturing Specimen Beauty
Techniques for photographing mineral specimens, from lighting setups to macro photography and focus stacking.
How to Clean Minerals Safely
Safe cleaning methods for different mineral species, from water-safe silicates to acid-sensitive carbonates and water-soluble halides.
Mineral Display Techniques and Cases
How to display mineral specimens effectively, from choosing display cases to lighting, mounting, and arranging by theme.
Understanding Mineral Pricing and Value
What determines mineral specimen prices, from rarity and aesthetics to locality and provenance, with benchmark pricing examples.
Trading and Swapping Minerals
How to trade minerals with other collectors, from evaluating trade value to finding swap partners and shipping safely.
Mineral Shows and Expos: A Visitor's Guide
How to get the most out of mineral shows and expos, from planning your visit to negotiating with dealers and …
Building a Systematic Collection by Locality
How to build a focused mineral collection organized by geographic locality, from choosing regions to documenting provenance.
Children's Mineral Collecting: A Parent's Guide
How to introduce children to mineral collecting, with age-appropriate activities, safety tips, and educational resources.
Identification Flowcharts
Step-by-step identification workflows for determining unknown minerals by color, luster, crystal shape, and geological context.
Identifying Dark Metallic Minerals
A step-by-step flowchart for identifying dark-colored minerals with metallic luster, using hardness, streak, density, and crystal form.
Identifying Light-Colored Non-Metallic Minerals
Step-by-step identification of white, clear, and pale non-metallic minerals using hardness, cleavage, and reaction to acid.
Identifying Green Minerals: Olivine to Malachite
How to distinguish green minerals using hardness, streak, crystal system, and chemical tests, from common to rare species.
Identifying Blue and Purple Minerals
Systematic identification of blue and purple minerals using hardness, streak, crystal system, and associated elements.
Identifying Red and Pink Minerals
How to identify red and pink minerals systematically, from ruby and garnet to rhodochrosite and cinnabar.
Identifying Minerals by Crystal Shape
Use crystal habit and form as a primary identification tool, with diagnostic shapes for common mineral species.
Identifying Minerals by Streak Color
A comprehensive streak color reference for mineral identification, organized by streak color with diagnostic mineral matches.
Identifying Fluorescent Minerals
How to identify minerals that glow under ultraviolet light, with fluorescence colors, activator elements, and the best UV wavelengths to …
Identifying Minerals in Igneous Rocks
How to identify the major rock-forming minerals in igneous rocks, from granite and basalt to pegmatite and volcanic ash.
Identifying Minerals in Sedimentary Rocks
How to identify minerals found in sedimentary rocks, including clastic, chemical, and biogenic sediments, geodes, and concretions.
Minerals in Everyday Life
Discover how minerals power modern technology, sustain human health, shape art and architecture, and drive the global economy.
Minerals in Your Smartphone
Every smartphone contains over 30 different minerals. Discover which minerals power your screen, battery, processor, and connectivity.
Minerals in Construction: From Foundation to Roof
The essential minerals that make up every building, from concrete foundations and steel beams to glass windows and ceramic tiles.
Minerals in Medicine and Health
How minerals are used in medicine, from bismuth stomach remedies and barium X-ray contrast to surgical implants and radiation therapy.
Minerals in Food: Essential Dietary Minerals
The connection between geological minerals and the dietary minerals essential for human health, from calcium and iron to trace elements.
Minerals in Cosmetics and Personal Care
The minerals behind your cosmetics, skincare, and personal care products, from talc powder to titanium sunscreen and mica shimmer.
Critical Minerals for the Energy Transition
The minerals driving the global shift to renewable energy, from lithium batteries and cobalt cathodes to rare earth magnets in …
Minerals in Art: Pigments Through History
From lapis lazuli ultramarine to malachite green, trace the mineral origins of pigments that have colored art for 40,000 years.
Minerals in Space: Extraterrestrial Mineralogy
Minerals found in meteorites, on the Moon, Mars, and asteroids, including species that do not exist naturally on Earth.
Minerals in Water Treatment and Filtration
How minerals purify water, from zeolite ion exchange and diatomite filtration to activated carbon and limestone pH adjustment.
Rare Earth Elements: The Hidden Minerals in Technology
The 17 rare earth elements, their source minerals, and why they are indispensable for modern technology, defense, and clean energy.