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n2doc

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Sat Feb 13, 2016, 01:35 PM Feb 2016

Way beyond diamonds: A look at some of the rarest minerals in the world

There are more than 5,000 known minerals on Earth, and most of them are much more rare than Valentine's Day diamonds.

After all, diamonds can be found in more than 700 locations around the world, and miners pull tons of them out of the ground each year.

Compare that to the beautiful Valentine's Day pink mineral cobaltomenite, which is found in just four places: Argentina, Bolivia, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Utah.

Scientists say there is so little cobaltomenite on our planet that you could probably fit it all into a container the size of a shot glass.

Now that's a rare mineral.

In a paper to be published in American Mineralogist, two researchers present the first system for categorizing rarities in the mineral kingdom by suggesting four reasons that a mineral might be hard to find.

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http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-rare-minerals-20160213-story.html

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Way beyond diamonds: A look at some of the rarest minerals in the world (Original Post) n2doc Feb 2016 OP
Nice article. n/t Chemisse Feb 2016 #1
Very interesting Mosby Feb 2016 #2
That was a very interesting article Gothmog Feb 2016 #3
Also of interest to me is how Insects use minerals in their skeleton to carry out their life cycles. DhhD Feb 2016 #4

DhhD

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4. Also of interest to me is how Insects use minerals in their skeleton to carry out their life cycles.
Sun Feb 14, 2016, 12:53 PM
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