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Welcome to 3DVOL – Minerals.



+ This website contains a three-dimensional virtual object library of the most important rock-forming minerals making up planet Earth. You will find information on:
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  • Which are the most common minerals on Earth?
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  • What are their most important physical and chemical properties?
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  • Where in the Earth and under which physical conditions do they form?
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  • How can they be identified in hand specimen?
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+ A mineral is typically defined as an inorganic solid with a particular chemical composition and a characteristic, periodic atomic structure. + This characteristic atomic make-up is often reflected in the macroscopic crystalline structure of a mineral. + The 3D models presented on this website will help you to visualise, study, and memorise these beautiful and often + complex crystal structures as well as other diagnostic features of minerals. +
+ We hope that you enjoy using 3DVOL. +

+ Your 3DVOL team +

+ Acknowledgements +
+ 3DVOL is funded by the QUT Teaching and Learning Unit and the School of Earth, Environmental, and Biological Sciences. QUT High Performance Computing provides technical support. +

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