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== Mineable Stone ==  
 
== Mineable Stone ==  
Mineable "Stone", is the kind that leaves the stone type behind after mining.  It is split into three categories:
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Mineable "Stone", is the kind that leaves the stone type behind after [[mining]].  It is split into three categories:
# Metal ore -- Those stones which produce metal bars when smelted
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# Metal ore -- Those stones which produce metal bars when [[smelting]].
 
# Economic stone -- Coal and stone that is used as a flux or other desirable features
 
# Economic stone -- Coal and stone that is used as a flux or other desirable features
 
# Other stone -- Stone that is used for structures, has no special features other than color
 
# Other stone -- Stone that is used for structures, has no special features other than color

Revision as of 08:38, 31 October 2007

Mineable Stone

Mineable "Stone", is the kind that leaves the stone type behind after mining. It is split into three categories:

  1. Metal ore -- Those stones which produce metal bars when smelting.
  2. Economic stone -- Coal and stone that is used as a flux or other desirable features
  3. Other stone -- Stone that is used for structures, has no special features other than color

In the Metal ore category:

Hematite Limonite Garnierite Gold Nuggets
Silver Nuggets Copper Nuggets Malachite Galena
Sphalerite Cassiterite Platinum Nuggets Tetrahedrite
Horn Silver Bismuthinite Magnetite Aluminum



In the Economic stone category:

Coal Bituminous Lignite Calcite Limestone
Dolomite Chalk Marble



In the Other stone category:

Cinnabar Cobaltite Gypsum Talc Jet Puddingstone
Petrified Wood Graphite Brimstone Kimberlite Realgar Orpiment
Stibnite Marcasite Sylvite Cryolite Periclase Ilmenite
Rutile Chromite Pyrolusite Pitchblende Bauxite Borax
Olivine Hornblende Kaolinite Serpentine Orthoclase Microcline
Mica Saltpeter Alabaster Selenite Satinspar Anhydrite
Alunite Raw Adamantine Sandstone Siltstone Mudstone Shale
Claystone Rock salt Conglomerate Flint Chert Granite
Diorite Gabbro Rhyolite Basalt Andesite Felsite
Obsidian Quartzite Slate Phyllite Schist Gneiss