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Minerals
Diamonds
Parts:   I |  II |  III


Links
Web Elements  (Periodic Table of the Elements)
Online and printable versions ofthe periodic table.
Mark Winter, University of Sheffield, England

The Virtual Museum of Minerals and Molecules  (3-D molecular models)
Online and printable versions ofthe periodic table.
Barak, P., and E.A. Nater. 2003. The Virtual Museum of Minerals and Molecules. 1998-2003. [Online]. [c. 100 p.] Available at http://www.soils.wisc.edu/virtual_museum/ and http://www.soils.umn.edu/virtual_museum/ (modified xx YYY 200z; accessed xx YYY 200z; verified xx YYY 200z). Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI.

Web Elements  (Periodic Table of the Elements)
Online and printable versions ofthe periodic table.
Mark Winter, University of Sheffield, England

Diamonds Unerarthed
The diamonds at the Smithsonian.
By Cate Lineberry, Smithsonian.com


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