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− | * [[Native gold]] | + | * [[Native gold]] (Veins) |
− | * [[Native silver]] | + | * [[Native silver]] (Veins) |
− | :* [[Horn silver]] | + | :* [[Horn silver]] (Small Clusters) |
− | * [[Galena]] | + | * [[Galena]] (Veins) |
− | * [[Cassiterite]] | + | * [[Cassiterite]] (Veins) |
− | * [[Tetrahedrite]] | + | * [[Tetrahedrite]] (Veins) |
− | * [[Bismuthinite]] | + | * [[Bismuthinite]] (Small Clusters) |
− | * Cryolite | + | * Cryolite (Small Clusters) |
− | * Rutile | + | * Rutile (Small Clusters) |
− | * Pyrolusite | + | * Pyrolusite (Small Clusters) |
− | * Pitchblende | + | * Pitchblende (Small Clusters) |
− | * Hornblende | + | * Hornblende (Small Clusters) |
− | * Orthoclase | + | * Orthoclase (Large Clusters) |
− | * Microcline | + | * Microcline (Large Clusters) |
− | * Mica | + | * Mica (Large Clusters) |
'''Ornamental gems''' | '''Ornamental gems''' | ||
* Schorl | * Schorl |
Revision as of 05:08, 2 February 2010
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Granite is one of the types of stone that forms entire layers. Granite layers are the sole source of bismuthinite and cassiterite. It tends to be one of the more productive of the stone layers.
"Granite" is also the name of the first month of the dwarven calendar, covering early Spring.