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Basic data | Standard ID | GB/T 9649.9-2009 (GB/T9649.9-2009) | | Description (Translated English) | Terminology classification and code of geology and mineral resources -- Part 9: Crystallography and mineralogy | | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | A24 | | Classification of International Standard | 35.040 | | Word Count Estimation | 119,182 | | Date of Issue | 2009-10-15 | | Date of Implementation | 2009-12-01 | | Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GB/T 9649.9-1998 | | Regulation (derived from) | Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 11 of 2009 (No. 151 overall) | | Issuing agency(ies) | General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China | | Summary | This standard specifies the mineral genesis, morphology, physical properties, chemical composition, crystalline mineral classification and names and Embryology, geometric crystallography crystallography and mineralogy and other aspects of the data classification and code. This section applies to all types of Geology and Mineral Resources Information System pretty building standards system is to determine the database and data dictionary, to develop various types of geological data file format standard based standards. |
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Terminology classification and code of geology and mineral resources.Part 9. Crystallography and mineralogy
ICS 35.040
A24
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Replacing GB/T 9649.9-1998
The terminology classification codes of geology and mineral
Part 9. Crystallography and Mineralogy
Posted 2009-10-15
2009-12-01 implementation
Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China
Standardization Administration of China released
Table of Contents
Preface Ⅰ
1 Scope 1
2 Terms and definitions 1
Category 3 Principle 1
4 Principles 1 choice of words
5 Coding Method 1
6 Use and Management 2
7 crystallography and mineralogy terminology classification codes of Table 2
Appendix A (normative) choice of words on the classification of the home range of 113 instructions
Foreword
GB/T 9649 "terminology classification codes of geology and mineral resources" is divided into 35 parts.
--- Part 1. Universe geology;
--- Part 2. geophysics;
--- Part 3. volcanic;
--- Part 4. Seismology and Geology;
--- Part 5. external dynamic geology;
--- Part 6. Geomorphology;
--- Part 7. tectonics;
--- Part 8. structural geology;
--- Part 9. Crystallography and Mineralogy;
--- Part 10. petrology;
--- Part 11. geochemistry;
--- Part 12. mineral identification;
--- Part 13. Chemical analysis;
--- Part 14. stratigraphy and historical geology;
--- Part 15. ancient geography;
--- Part 16. mineral deposits;
--- Part 17. coal geology;
--- Part 18. Oil and gas geology;
--- Part 19. marine geology;
--- Part 20. hydrogeology;
--- Part 21. engineering geology;
--- Part 22. geothermal geology;
--- Part 23. environmental geology;
--- Part 24. Economic Geology;
--- Part 25. Remote sensing geology;
--- Part 26. Mathematical Geology;
--- Part 27. Regional geological survey;
--- Part 28. geophysical exploration;
--- Part 29. geochemical exploration;
--- Part 30. Mines Geology and Mining;
--- Part 31. Processing and Metallurgy;
--- Part 32. Solid mineral prospecting and exploration;
--- Part 33. prospecting works;
--- Part 34. Paleontology;
--- Part 35. Surveying and Mapping.
This section Part 9 GB/T 9649, and instead of GB/T 9649.9-1998 "terminology classification codes of geology and mineral resources and crystallography
mineralogy".
Section compared with the GB/T 9649.9-1998, major changes in the following.
--- According to GB/T 1.1-2000 standard modifications;
--- Added 311 kinds of minerals, the Geological Society of China by the Chinese Society of Mineralogy, Petrology and Geochemistry under the new Minerals and Mineral Names professionals
Industry Committee;
--- Fixed GB/T 9649.9-1998 existing problems.
This section of Appendix A normative appendix.
This section is proposed and managed by the China National Institute of Standardization.
This section drafted by. China Land and Resources Institute of Economic Research.
The main drafters of this section. Zhao Lei, Hu Yan, Duan Zhao Fang, Liu Ya change.
This part of the standard replaces the previous editions are.
--- GB/T 9649-1988;
--- GB/T 9649.9-1998.
The terminology classification codes of geology and mineral
Part 9. Crystallography and Mineralogy
1 Scope
This section provides the genesis, morphology, physical properties of minerals (focus on the identification of the naked eye), chemical composition, classification and minerals and crystals
Embryology, and other geometric crystallography crystallography and mineralogy data classification and codes.
This section applies to all types of geology and mineral resources information system is to determine the standard system database and data dictionary, the development of various types of geological data
File format standard basic standards.
2 Terms and definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this section.
2.1
Reflect the basic properties of the upper and terminology concepts geological entities.
2.2
The basic properties of geological entity specific qualitative description of the term.
3 classification principles
Compiled in accordance with section 3.1 easy to use and easy to minimize redundant code but leave room for expansion of the principles, the use of faceted classification, geological science
Divided into 35 subject categories, and strict demarcation maintain the overall systemic, integrity, avoid duplication of content and cross.
3.2 The following three-stage tree classification categories, classes, subclasses, the basic data item name. Each subject content varying levels, it may be less than three, in
Coding capacity under the conditions allowed, it can be divided to four.
3.3 classification levels of scientific, systematic and versatility.
4 Principles choice of words
4.1 Word Choice objects. all kinds of items may be used as a database of geology and mineral resources (including selected data items from the upper sense classification concept)
To use the terminology of terminology, qualitative description and text data item values. Selected term agreement with the existing relevant national standards, as far as possible reference
According to the current geological work practices.
As data item 4.2, the term is unique in this standard. Where synonym indicated in the description field, to prepare for reference.
4.3 the choice of words to be simple, clear and unambiguous. Give full consideration to the need to establish a database.
4.4 To ensure that "terminology classification codes of geology and mineral resources," the holistic, systematic, avoid duplicate content in basic disciplines are included, the application of science
Branch no longer opt-emerging disciplines and interdisciplinary select only its unique content. For a description of the scope of the choice of words classification home in Appendix A.
4.5 appropriate opt-discipline development that reflect the new direction, a new level terms.
4.6 For ease of use, the individual frequently used items can be repeated in different disciplines, but use Unicode, to ensure the code
Uniqueness. Text in different data items may have a small amount of duplicate values.
5 coding method
5.1 more than six items using the Latin alphabet (uppercase) coding is generally divided into four levels. Structure is as follows;
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