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UMI

Universal Minerals, Inc.

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SMNX

Solvay Minerals Incorporated

Regional » Railroads

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WWS

World Wide Minerals, Ltd.

Business » Stock Exchange

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IMCX

International Minerals and Chemicals Railroad (IMC Global Operations Incorporated)

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OPMNF

Opus Minerals, Inc.

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SZN

StrikeZone Minerals (Canada), LTD.

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WGIM

Working Group on Inclusions in Minerals

Academic & Science » Geology

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AMFLF

Amcan Minerals, LTD.

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SDCX

Consolidated Minerals Incorporated Feed Supplement Division

Regional » Railroads

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NIBMF

Mighty Beaut Minerals, Inc.

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WIMX

Wimpey Minerals, USA, Incorporated

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CMIX

Consolidated Minerals Incorporated

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CMP

Compass Minerals International

Business » NYSE Symbols

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MMALE

Manhattan Minerals Corporation

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TMI

Trace Minerals Inc

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FPMCF

Flame Petro- Minerals Corporation

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DMMA

Dia Met Minerals, Ltd. Class A (delisted)

Business » AMEX Symbols

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DMMB

Dia Met Minerals, Ltd. Class B (delisted)

Business » AMEX Symbols

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MAL

Matilda Minerals (de-listed; now part of BWD, Blackwood Corporation, LTD.)

Business » ASX Symbols

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WWML

World Wide Minerals, Ltd.

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AKA

Australia Minerals and Mining Group, LTD.

Business » ASX Symbols

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KFUPM

King Fahad University Of Petroleum And Minerals

Academic & Science » Universities

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POK

Potash Minerals Limited

Business » ASX Symbols

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CMRT

Conflict Minerals Reporting Template

Miscellaneous » Unclassified

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AON

Apollo Minerals Ltd

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What does minerals mean?

minerals
In geology and mineralogy, a mineral or mineral species is, broadly speaking, a solid chemical compound with a fairly well-defined chemical composition and a specific crystal structure that occurs naturally in pure form.The geological definition of mineral normally excludes compounds that occur only in living organisms. However, some minerals are often biogenic (such as calcite) or are organic compounds in the sense of chemistry (such as mellite). Moreover, living organisms often synthesize inorganic minerals (such as hydroxylapatite) that also occur in rocks. The concept of mineral is distinct from rock, which is any bulk solid geologic material that is relatively homogeneous at a large enough scale. A rock may consist of one type of mineral, or may be an aggregate of two or more different types of minerals, spacially segregated into distinct phases.Some natural solid substances without a definite crystalline structure, such as opal or obsidian, are more properly called mineraloids. If a chemical compound occurs naturally with different crystal structures, each structure is considered a different mineral species. Thus, for example, quartz and stishovite are two different minerals consisting of the same compound, silicon dioxide. The International Mineralogical Association (IMA) is the generally recognized standard body for the definition and nomenclature of mineral species. As of November 2022, the IMA recognizes 5,863 official mineral species.The chemical composition of a named mineral species may vary somewhat by the inclusion of small amounts of impurities. Specific varieties of a species sometimes have conventional or official names of their own. For example, amethyst is a purple variety of the mineral species quartz. Some mineral species can have variable proportions of two or more chemical elements that occupy equivalent positions in the mineral's structure; for example, the formula of mackinawite is given as (Fe,Ni)9S8, meaning FexNi9-xS8, where x is a variable number between 0 and 9. Sometimes a mineral with variable composition is split into separate species, more or less arbitrarily, forming a mineral group; that is the case of the silicates CaxMgyFe2-x-ySiO4, the olivine group. Besides the essential chemical composition and crystal structure, the description of a mineral species usually includes its common physical properties such as habit, hardness, lustre, diaphaneity, colour, streak, tenacity, cleavage, fracture, parting, specific gravity, magnetism, fluorescence, radioactivity, as well as its taste or smell and its reaction to acid. Minerals are classified by key chemical constituents; the two dominant systems are the Dana classification and the Strunz classification. Silicate minerals comprise approximately 90% of the Earth's crust. Other important mineral groups include the native elements, sulfides, oxides, halides, carbonates, sulfates, and phosphates.

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