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Silicates Minerals

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Silicate minerals are by far the most abundant minerals on our planet, forming in effect the vast bulk of Earth’s crust and mantle thanks to their fundamental silicon-oxygen tetrahedral unit (SiO₄) and its countless ways of linking, sharing oxygens and accommodating various metal cations—whether magnesium, iron, aluminium, sodium or potassium. In simpler terms: you have tiny SiO₄ tetrahedra that may float alone (as in olivine), link into chains (pyroxenes), double-chains (amphiboles), sheets (micas and clays) or full 3-D frameworks (feldspars and quartz), and every structural variation changes how the mineral behaves, where it forms and how it breaks apart or weathers. Because silicates are so versatile, they show up in igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks, drive engineering and geotechnical issues (think: clay swelling, feldspar weathering), and carry stories of tectonics, temperature, pressure and fluid flows. In this category you'll explore not just the chemistry and crystal architectures of silicates, but also how recognizing groups like olivine, pyroxene, mica or feldspar in the field or core can tell you about geological history, site behaviour or material performance—and why as a geologist, engineer or site-practitioner this matters deeply.

Indicolite

Indicolite is a term primarily used in the world of gemology to refer to a specific variety of the mineral tourmaline. Tourmaline is a...

Rose Quartz

Rose quartz is a pink-colored variety of the mineral quartz (SiO2), often considered one of the most popular and recognizable gemstones. It derives its...

Sapphirine

Sapphirine is a relatively rare mineral known for its captivating blue color and distinctive crystal structure. It belongs to the family of silicate minerals...

Haüyne

Haüyne is a rare and visually striking mineral that belongs to the group of minerals known as sodalite group feldspathoids. It is characterized by...

Rubellite

Rubellite is a captivating and highly prized gemstone that belongs to the tourmaline family. Renowned for its vibrant shades of pink to red, rubellite's...

Smoky Quartz

Smoky quartz is a captivating variety of the mineral quartz, celebrated for its enchanting smoky-gray to brown coloration. This gemstone derives its name from...

Neptunite

Neptunite is a rare mineral that belongs to the silicate mineral group. Its chemical formula is KNa2Li(Fe2+,Mn2+)2Ti2(Si4O12)2O2(OH)4, which highlights its complex composition. Neptunite is...

Chicken-Blood Stone

Chicken-Blood Stone, also known as "Ji Xue Shi" in Chinese, is a unique and highly prized gemstone that holds cultural and aesthetic significance, particularly...

Moss Agate

Moss Agate is a unique and captivating variety of chalcedony, which is a form of quartz mineral. It is characterized by its translucent to...

Amazonite

Amazonite is one of the most captivating green minerals in the world — a gemstone that bridges the worlds of geology, art, and human...

Sardonyx

Sardonyx is a gemstone that belongs to the chalcedony family, which is a type of microcrystalline quartz. It is a variety of onyx, which...

Jeremejevite

Jeremejevite is a rare and beautiful mineral that is known for its striking blue to colorless or pale yellow crystals. It belongs to the...

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Amphibole

Amphibole is an crucial institution of usually darkish-colored, inosilicate minerals, forming prism or needlelike crystals,composed of double chain SiO 4 tetrahedra, connected at the vertices and normally containing ions of iron and/or magnesium in their systems.

Gypsum

Gypsum (CaSO₄·2H₂O) is one of Earth’s most widespread, versatile, and scientifically important minerals. Though incredibly soft — so soft that it can be scratched...

Tanzanite

Tanzanite is one of the most captivating gemstones ever discovered — admired for its rich blue-violet color and remarkable rarity. Scientifically known as the...

Gold (Au)

Gold is one of the oldest and most influential metals in human history. Its value, which has continued from ancient times to the present,...

Benitoite

Benitoite, a strikingly beautiful and rare gemstone, is celebrated for its vibrant blue hues and intriguing geological origin. First discovered in California, this gemstone...