Carol
Teal & David Joyce
http://www.carolanddavid.ca
Yes,
David is also a musician and plays in a duet with Carol Teal. Click
here to learn more and to listen to some of their music!
Dr.
John Jaszczak Graphite, Gooderham, Ontario
http://www.phy.mtu.edu/~jaszczak/Gooderham.html
Dr. John Jaszczak is an authority on graphite. That is an understatement!
You can visit the above link to learn more about the Graphite balls
from Gooderham and then, afterwards, visit the rest of his website to
learn more about graphite than you thought possible!
Ontario
Minerals
http://www.ontariominerals.com
This
website has loads of data on the mineralogy of Ontario, including a
list of all known minerals and many localities from Ontario, including
images.
Links
for Mineralogists
http://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/mineralogie/links.html
As
the name implies, this site has many, many useful links on all things
related to mineralogy. This is what the internet is all about!!
Mineralogy of Nova Scotia
http://nsminerals.atspace.com
Visiting
Nova Scotia? Need to know about localities in Nova Scotia? Check out
this website for all kinds of useful information on Minerals in Nova
Scotia.
Mindat.org
http://www.mindat.org
The site with the largest amount of mineralogical data on the internet.
For example, over 10,000 minerals, synonyms and varieties listed; Information
on over 7500 localities worldwide. Well worthwhile looking at!
Rocks
and Minerals
http://www.rocksandminerals.org
Rocks
and Minerals is one of the premier Earth Sciences magazines. There are
excellent articles on mineralogy and lots of other interesting features
on fossils, geology, lapidary, etc.
Walker
Mineralogical Club
http://www.walkermineralogicalclub.com
The
Walker Mineralogical Club is Canada's oldest Mineral club. For over
60 years, the Walker Club has met monthly, in Toronto, to listen to
high quality speakers delivering presentations on subjects mineralogical.
Young
Toronto Mineralogist Club
http://www.ytmc.org
The YTMC is a club for boys and girls interested in mineralogy and the
earth sciences. The club meets monthly and goes on field trips.
extraLapis
http://www.lapisint.com
This is a new Mineralogical magazine that is the same as the world famous
"Lapis" magazine but is written in English, not German. For
all of you who have shied away from Lapis because you felt you wouldn't
understand it, this new extraLapis is for you!! Have a look at their
site.
Giant Crystal Project
http://giantcrystals.strahlen.org
Have a look at images and information about HUGE crystals of a number of types of minerals in their natural settings or on display in museums and universities around the world. |