Mineralogical Society of America
The Mineralogical Society of America (MSA) is a scientific membership organization. MSA was founded in 1919 for the advancement of mineralogy, crystallography, geochemistry, and petrology, and promotion of their uses in other sciences, industry, and the arts. It encourages fundamental research about natural materials; supports the teaching of mineralogical concepts and procedures to students of mineralogy and related arts and sciences; and attempts to raise the scientific literacy of society with respect to issues involving mineralogy. The Society encourages the general preservation of mineral collections, displays, mineral localities, type minerals and scientific data. MSA represents the United States with regard to the science of mineralogy in any international context. The Society was i
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Mineralogical Society of America
The Mineralogical Society of America (MSA) is a scientific membership organization. MSA was founded in 1919 for the advancement of mineralogy, crystallography, geochemistry, and petrology, and promotion of their uses in other sciences, industry, and the arts. It encourages fundamental research about natural materials; supports the teaching of mineralogical concepts and procedures to students of mineralogy and related arts and sciences; and attempts to raise the scientific literacy of society with respect to issues involving mineralogy. The Society encourages the general preservation of mineral collections, displays, mineral localities, type minerals and scientific data. MSA represents the United States with regard to the science of mineralogy in any international context. The Society was i
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A Sociedade Mineralógica dos E ...... ociedade Geológica da América.
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Die Mineralogical Society of A ...... ical Society of America statt.
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La Sociedad Mineralógica de Es ...... ón sin ánimo de lucro en 1959.
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La Societat Mineralògica d'Amè ...... cerca en ciències de la terra.
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The Mineralogical Society of A ...... onprofit organization in 1959.
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To advance mineralogy, crystallography, geochemistry, and petrology
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American Mineralogist
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Mineralogical Society of America
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To advance mineralogy, crystallography, geochemistry, and petrology
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A Sociedade Mineralógica dos E ...... ociedade Geológica da América.
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Die Mineralogical Society of A ...... ralogy, Industrial Mineralogy.
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La Sociedad Mineralógica de Es ...... ciencias, industrias y artes.
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La Societat Mineralògica d'Amè ...... ense ànim de lucre l'any 1959.
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Mineralogical Society of America
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Sociedad Mineralógica de los Estados Unidos
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Sociedade Mineralógica dos Estados Unidos
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