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Revision as of 06:06, 28 February 2006

This should hold a logical and an easy to navigate content table. Doesn't matter if the articles are written yet or not.

Something like:

  1. Content
    1. Introduction to Gemology
      1. An Historical Look at our Obsession with Gems
    2. Origins of minerals
      1. Igneous rocks
      2. Sedimentary rocks
      3. Metamorphic rocks
    3. Chemical Classification of Gems & Gemstones
      1. Class I: Pure Elements
      2. Class II: Sulphides
      3. Class III: Halides
      4. Class IV: Oxides
      5. Class V a:Carbonates
      6. Class V b:Borates
      7. Class VI a:Tungstates
      8. Class VI b:Sulphates
      9. Class VII: Phosphates
      10. Class VIII: Silicates
      11. Non-Crystalline & Organic Gems
    4. Crystal Systems & Forms
      1. Crystals & Their Structure
        1. Cubic Crystal System
        2. Hexagonal Crystal System
        3. Tetragonal Crystal System
        4. Trigonal Crystal System
        5. Rhombic Crystal System
        6. Monoclinic Crystal System
        7. Triclinic Crystal System
    5. Crystallography
      1. Naming minerals
      2. Symmetry
        1. Axis of Symmetry
        2. Plane of Symmetry
        3. Center of Symmetry
      3. Twin Crystals
    6. Cleavage
      1. Cubic Cleavage
      2. Octahedral Cleavage
      3. Rhombohedral Cleavage
      4. Basal Cleavage
      5. Prismatic Cleavage
      6. Dodecahedral Cleavage
    7. Optical properties of gemstones
      1. Nature of light
        1. The electromagnetic wave theory
        2. The quantum theory
        3. The electromagnetic spectrum
      2. Reflection effects
        1. Lustre
        2. Sheen
        3. Chatoyancy
        4. Asterim
        5. Brilliance
        6. Iridecence
      3. Polarization
      4. Pleochroism
      5. Color
      6. Refraction
      7. Dispersion


etc etc. but then better

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