Did you know culinary salt is the mineral halite? Or that the pigment
vermillion is powdered cinnabar, a mineral whose name comes from the
Persian for "dragon's blood"?
Discover the extraordinary mineral treasures that form our planet and
that today we use in everything, from makeup and cookery to agriculture
and high-tech.
Nature Guide Rocks and Minerals is your essential collector's
companion, with illustrated entries on hundreds of minerals, gems, and
rocks from actinium to zirconium. Its breathtaking array includes
organic minerals, such as pearls and corals, as well as silicates and
"native elements" like gold.
Browse to find wonderful gems, including opals, or pyropes - a deep-red
garnet the size of a hen's egg. Nature Guide Rocks and Minerals
reveals each mineral's defining characteristics and explains how and
where they were formed, how they were first identified, their uses, and
their chemical composition.
Whether you are a geology student or starting your own collection, this
fact-packed book is both a fascinating read and an essential
identification guide.