Nickel–Strunz classification explained
Nickel–Strunz classification is a scheme for categorizing minerals based upon their chemical composition, introduced by German mineralogist Karl Hugo Strunz (24 February 1910 – 19 April 2006) in his Mineralogische Tabellen (1941).[1] The 4th and the 5th edition was also edited by Christel Tennyson (1966). It was followed by A.S. Povarennykh with a modified classification (1966 in Russian, 1972 in English).
As curator of the Mineralogical Museum of Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität (now known as the Humboldt University of Berlin), Strunz had been tasked with sorting the museum's geological collection according to crystal-chemical properties. His book Mineralogical Tables, has been through a number of modifications; the most recent edition, published in 2001, is the ninth (Mineralogical Tables by Hugo Strunz and Ernest H. Nickel (31 August 1925 – 18 July 2009)).[2] James A. Ferraiolo was responsible for it at Mindat.org.[3] The IMA/CNMNC supports the Nickel–Strunz database.[4]
Nickel–Strunz code scheme
The Nickel–Strunz code scheme is NN.XY.##x, where:
- NN: Nickel–Strunz mineral class number
- X: Nickel–Strunz mineral division letter
- Y: Nickel–Strunz mineral family letter
- ##x: Nickel–Strunz mineral/group number; x an add-on letter
Nickel–Strunz mineral classes
The current scheme divides minerals into ten classes, which are further divided into divisions, families and groups according to chemical composition and crystal structure.[3]
- elements
- sulfides and sulfosalts
- halides
- oxides, hydroxides and arsenites
- carbonates and nitrates
- borates
- sulfates, chromates, molybdates and tungstates
- phosphates, arsenates and vanadates
- silicates
- organic compounds
IMA/CNMNC mineral classes
IMA/CNMNC proposes a new hierarchical scheme, using the Nickel–Strunz classes (10 ed) this gives:
- Classification of minerals (non silicates)
- Nickel–Strunz class 01: Native Elements
- Nickel–Strunz class 02: Sulfides and Sulfosalts
- Class 02.A – 02.G: sulfides, selenides, tellurides (including arsenides, antimonides, bismuthinides)
- Class 02.H – 02.M: sulfosalts (including sulfarsenites, sulfantimonites, sulfobismuthites, etc.)
- Nickel–Strunz class 03: Halogenides
- Nickel–Strunz class 04: Oxides
- Class: oxides
- Class: hydroxides
- Class: arsenites (including antimonites, bismuthites, sulfites, selenites and tellurites)
- Nickel–Strunz class 05: Carbonates and Nitrates
- Class: carbonates
- Class: nitrates
- Nickel–Strunz class 06: Borates
- Class: borates
- Subclass: nesoborates
- Subclass: soroborates
- Subclass: cycloborates
- Subclass: inoborates
- Subclass: phylloborates
- Subclass: tectoborates
- Nickel–Strunz class 07: Sulfates, Selenates, Tellurates
- Class: sulfates, selenates, tellurates
- Class: chromates
- Class: molybdate, wolframates and niobates
- Nickel–Strunz class 08: Phosphates, Arsenates, Vanadates
- Class: phosphates
- Class: arsenates and vanadates
- Nickel–Strunz class 10: Organic Compounds
- Classification of minerals (silicates)
- Nickel–Strunz class 09: Silicates and Germanates
- Class: silicates
- Subclass: nesosilicates
- Subclass: sorosilicates
- Subclass: cyclosilicates
- Subclass: inosilicates
- Subclass: phyllosilicates
- Subclass: tectosilicates without zeolitic H2O
- Subclass: tectosilicates with zeolitic H2O; zeolite family
- Subclass: unclassified silicates
- Subclass: germanates
See also
References
External links
Notes and References
- Book: Knobloch, Eberhard . The shoulders on which We stand/Wegbereiter der Wissenschaft . 2003 . Springer . de, en . 3-540-20557-8 . 170–173.
- Allan Pring and William D. Birch . Obituary: Ernest Henry Nickel 1925–2009 . Mineralogical Magazine . October 2009 . 73 . 5 . 891–892 . 10.1180/S0026461X00032965 . 232396656 . free .
- http://webmineral.com/help/StrunzClass.shtml Strunz Classification
- Web site: IMA/CNMNC List of Mineral Name based on the database MINERAL, which Materials Data, Inc. (MDI) makes available . 2011-01-31 . 2008-05-22 . Ernest H. Nickel and Monte C. Nichols. https://web.archive.org/web/20090320163443/http://pubsites.uws.edu.au/ima-cnmnc/IMA2009-01%20UPDATE%20160309.pdf . 20 March 2009 .