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ABC's of rocks and minerals

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Aragonite
(apparently, it's the thing that makes up pearls and mother-of-pearl.)

I blame my kid for the fact I started this ABC thread... his idea.
He considers me blaming him to be "giving him the credit."
So the credit he shall have.
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Because every new ABC thread needs a little help to get off the ground ...

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Cuproadamite

Adamite containing copper in its structure, which replaces some of the zinc. The presence of copper gives it a vibrant blue to green color.
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Dilithium, also known as radan, is an element, a member of the hypersonic series, mostly occurring as crystalline mineral.

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erythrite:
Although erythrite itself is not precious, it signals cobalt is nearby, and apparently silver deposits are sometimes correlated with cobalt present.

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I was so surprised when there were 3 responses to this thread... you guys! :biggrin:
wayfriend wrote:Because every new ABC thread needs a little help to get off the ground ...
:haha: Yes, because they're soooooo crucial... they're practically the underpinnings of this institution!
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Fel Iron can be gathered in Outland if your mining skill is 275 or higher.

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Sorus wrote:Fel Iron can be gathered in Outland if your mining skill is 275 or higher.
You silly! The kiddoes got a kick out of that... the older one even has mining on his troll.
He said: "Also, please call Sorus a cheater."

Moving on to the next mineral, though...
Galena - a lead sulfide mineral.
"However, some specimens of galena contain up to a few percent silver by weight." ...so it's often a silver ore.
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Love those funky geometric facets...
...and the iridescence. :grinlove:
"People without hope not only don't write novels, but what is more to the point, they don't read them.
They don't take long looks at anything, because they lack the courage.
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-Flannery O'Connor

"In spite of much that militates against quietness there are people who still read books. They are the people who keep me going."
-Elisabeth Elliot, Preface, "A Chance to Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael"
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Ianthinite. (I checked for Iolanthinite, but no such luck.)

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Linna Heartlistener wrote:You silly! The kiddoes got a kick out of that... the older one even has mining on his troll.
He said: "Also, please call Sorus a cheater."
It was never specified that they had to be real! I was hoping to do Kryptonite next, but luckily we're only on J.



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Jasper is an opaque form of Chalcedony, which is a microcrystalline variety of the mineral Quartz. It often contains an abundance of impurities, and therefore some regard it as a rock instead of a mineral. Jasper is usually associated with brown, yellow, or reddish colors, but may be used to describe other opaque colors of Chalcedony such as dark or mottled green and orange. Some forms of Jasper are banded, and these banded Jaspers may appear similar to Agate, but unlike Agate they are opaque. When Jasper is dull and lacking interesting colors or patterns, it is not Jasper but rather Chert.

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King's Jewel

The Arkenstone - "Heart of the Mountain"

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"That stone of all the treasure I name unto myself,
and I will be avenged on anyone who finds it and withholds it."
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The Silmaril recaptured by Luthien.
From my kid: "Ok, now that you make the excuse I accept it, because you allowed a whole new world of possibilities." (Mom: so gracious of him, right?)

Kid: "This is the Nauglamir, in which was contained the Silmaril of Luthien. But I wish I was doing M, for Mithril or the Palantir of Minas Tirith."
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From mom: Also, when I looked at Rune's post and said, "Arkenstone, really?" his younger brother cackled gleefully! Good work. Y'all are playin' to your audience. They're LoTR/old-skool-roguelike-games/Silmarillion geeks. :biggrin:
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(I am going to assume that there was an L in there somewhere. [Linna? Luthien? Silmaril?])

Metamorphic.

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Really, really wanted to do Octiron:
A rare metal naturally imbued with magic (making it extremely ill-behaved), it is extremely dark in colour and in its unrefined state produces high levels of thaumatic radiation. When used for common purposes it will often yield unexpected results such as the great bell of Unseen University which when struck produces negative sound. The hub of the Discworld is thought to be composed of Octiron giving rise to the strong magical field of the disc.
...so I'm sneaking it in even though I can't find any pictures.

Here's Obsidian as a bonus:

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(I've always liked the pieces with the snowflake patterns.)
Obsidian is a natural volcanic glass found as a kind of igneous rock. It is produced when lava high in silica (SiO2) cools rapidly, and solidifies without time for crystal growth.[1] Because there is no crystal structure, obsidian blade edges can reach almost molecular thinness, leading to its ancient use as arrowheads, and its modern use as surgical scalpel blades.

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Pyrite

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I found this small chunk of pyrite purely by chance back in 1997,
while in a car park admiring a classic car.
Hale-Bopp was visible in the sky.
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