The organic minerals in the classification of minerals according to Dana comprise class IX of this classification.
According to the new Dana classification, the class consists of the subclass of the same name with the number 50.
The entries are structured according to the following pattern:
The "Status" column provides brief information about deviations from recognition as an independent mineral or other special features. Explanation of the abbreviations:
N = Published without approval by the IMA / CNMNC
R = Renamed or number changed
Q = questionable
50. Organic minerals
50.00 Organic minerals without a classification number
50.00.00 Organic
50.01 Salts of organic acids (oxalates)
50.01.01
50.01.02
50.01.02.01
Weddellite
4 / m
50.01.02.02
Caoxite
1
¯
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(R)
01/50/03 Humboldtin Group
01/50/04
50/01/05
01/50/06
50.01.07 Stepanovite group
50.01.08
50.01.08.01
Wheatleyite
1
¯
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50.01.09 Zugshunstite group
50/01/10
50/01/11
50.02 Salts of organic acids (mellitates, citrates, cyanates and acetates)
02/50/01
50.02.01.01
Mellite
422
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50.02.02
02.50.03
02/50/04
02/50/05
02/50/06 Formicait range
02/50/07 Hoganite group
50.03 Salts of organic acids (hydrocarbons)
50.03.01
03/50/02 Ravatite group
50.03.03
50.03.04
50.03.05
03/50/06
03/50/07
03/50/08
50.04 Salts of organic acids with various formulas
04/50/01
04/50/02
04/50/03
04/50/04
04/50/05
04/50/06
04/50/06/01
Urea ( urea )
4th
¯
2
m
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04/50/07
04/50/08
04/50/09
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