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A practical field guide offers simple methods for identifying common minerals and rocks using basic observations and inexpensive tests. It begins with explanations of mineral properties and crystal systems and provides identification keys based on color, hardness, and other visible characters. Entries summarize diagnostic features, distinguishing points, chemical formulas in symbols, and notes on origin and geologic meaning. Minerals are grouped by their chief metals to reflect common uses; gems and meteorites are included. Color plates, photographs, and drawings show characteristic forms and hues, while rock chapters explain formation processes and field interpretation. The practical tone aims to help amateurs overcome technical barriers and begin confident collecting and interpretation in the field.
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