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First, let's be clear about some of what was deleted - here's the first that caught my eye. Note that no distinction was made between DF and RL information...
 
First, let's be clear about some of what was deleted - here's the first that caught my eye. Note that no distinction was made between DF and RL information...
  
:::'''[[DF2010:Malachite|Malachite]]''' is a copper carbonate mineral (Cu<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>(OH)<sub>2</sub>) formed as a result of the weathering of copper ore bodies, alongside its "twin" mineral Azurite (which is not present in Dwarf Fortress), which it is known to pseudomorph from, and other secondary copper minerals such as Cuprite (Cu<sub>2</sub>O; not present in Dwarf Fortress) and [[Chrysocolla]] ((Cu,Al)<sub>2</sub>H<sub>2</sub>Si<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub>(OH)4·nH<sub>2</sub>O).
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:::'''[[DF2010:Malachite|Malachite]]''' is a copper carbonate mineral (Cu<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>(OH)<sub>2</sub>) formed as a result of the weathering of copper ore bodies, alongside its "twin" mineral Azurite (which is not present in Dwarf Fortress), which it is known to pseudomorph from, and other secondary copper minerals such as Cuprite (Cu<sub>2</sub>O; not present in Dwarf Fortress) and {{L|Chrysocolla}} ((Cu,Al)<sub>2</sub>H<sub>2</sub>Si<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub>(OH)4·nH<sub>2</sub>O).
  
 
:::Source: http://df.magmawiki.com/index.php?title=DF2010%3AMalachite&diff=95942&oldid=95608#ixzz0lfTDsdR8
 
:::Source: http://df.magmawiki.com/index.php?title=DF2010%3AMalachite&diff=95942&oldid=95608#ixzz0lfTDsdR8
  
 
Here's another wonderful example...
 
Here's another wonderful example...
:::'''[[DF2010:gypsum|Gypsum]]''' is a mineral and stone composed of Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate, (CaSO<sub>4</sub>(H<sub>2</sub>O)<sub>2</sub>) known for it's very soft nature: gypsum is soft enough to be scratched by human (and presumably dwarven) fingernails. Gypsum forms as a result of a bodies of water evaporating and leaving behind particulate matter that crystallizes in super-saturated liquid. When formed in a single cleaved mass, it is called [[Selenite]]; when formed in massses of silky fibrous material, it is known as [[Satinspar]]; and when formed in a very fine crystalline form, it is called [[Alabaster]].
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:::'''[[DF2010:gypsum|Gypsum]]''' is a mineral and stone composed of Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate, (CaSO<sub>4</sub>(H<sub>2</sub>O)<sub>2</sub>) known for it's very soft nature: gypsum is soft enough to be scratched by human (and presumably dwarven) fingernails. Gypsum forms as a result of a bodies of water evaporating and leaving behind particulate matter that crystallizes in super-saturated liquid. When formed in a single cleaved mass, it is called {{L|Selenite}}; when formed in massses of silky fibrous material, it is known as {{L|Satinspar}}; and when formed in a very fine crystalline form, it is called {{L|Alabaster}}.
  
 
:::Source: http://df.magmawiki.com/index.php?title=DF2010%3AGypsum&diff=95948&oldid=95622#ixzz0lfSa3EbG
 
:::Source: http://df.magmawiki.com/index.php?title=DF2010%3AGypsum&diff=95948&oldid=95622#ixzz0lfSa3EbG

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