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Nickel–Strunz classification

Nickel–Strunz classification is a scheme for categorizing minerals based upon their chemical composition, introduced by German mineralogist Karl Hugo Strunz (24 February 1910 – 19 April 2006) in his Mineralogische Tabellen (1941). The 4th and the 5th edition were also edited by Christel Tennyson (1966). It was followed by A.S. Povarennykh with a modified…

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Nickel–Strunz classification → Media, Mindat, Nickel, Strunz, Wikimedia CommonsStrunz, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
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Nickel–Strunz classification → scheme for categorizing minerals based upon their chemical composition

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strunz nickel classification mineral scheme ima cnmnc minerals 2009 hugo edition 1966 mineralogical classes also chemical composition february according number

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Nickel–Strunz classificationis ascheme for categorizing minerals based upon their chemical composition0.90text
Nickel–Strunz classificationrelated to External linksWiktionary-logo-en-v20.60section
Nickel–Strunz classificationrelated to External linksMedia0.60section
Nickel–Strunz classificationrelated to External linksNickel0.60section
Nickel–Strunz classificationrelated to External linksStrunz0.60section
Nickel–Strunz classificationrelated to External linksWikimedia CommonsStrunz0.60section
Nickel–Strunz classificationrelated to External linksMindat0.60section

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