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Minerals from China and India

Friday, February 14, 2025

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Penny Hall, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19717, USA

https://library.udel.edu/special/home/collections/mineralogical-museum/
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Discover the dazzling beauty and geological wonders of two of the world's most mineral-rich regions in Minerals from China and India. This spring exhibition presents a stunning array of minerals that showcase the rich diversity, vibrant colors and intricate forms that define the natural treasures of China and India. 

China, with more than 1,500 mining operations encompassing 40,000 mines, is a global powerhouse in mineral production. As the leading producer of critical materials such as rare earth elements, aluminum, copper, gold and lithium, China plays a pivotal role in the world’s mineral supply. The state-owned and highly regulated mining industry has, in recent years, turned its attention to the preservation and collection of mineral specimens, resulting in remarkable finds that now grace collections worldwide. 

India’s Deccan Traps, one of the most spectacular volcanic formations on Earth, reveal a different story. Spanning 200,000 square miles in the province of Maharashtra, these step-like basaltic cliffs formed 65 million years ago through massive volcanic eruptions. Within the cavities of this ancient trap rock, a stunning variety of minerals have formed, including intricate zeolite crystals. These aluminum silicates, with their flower-like formations, are as scientifically complex as they are visually breathtaking. 

Minerals from China and India explores the artistic beauty of these natural treasures. Whether you're captivated by China's vibrant mineral industry or the awe-inspiring formations of India, this exhibition offers a unique glimpse into the Earth's geological wonders. 

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