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Glossaries, Dictionaries and Encyclopedias: Chemistry and Geochemistry

Ken Barbalace, "YOGI's Behemoth", Fairbanks, Alaska: Chemistry and Environmental Dictionary. Chemistry, environmental and other technical terms.

Swain Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Library, Stanford University Libraries, CA: BEILSTEIN Dictionary German - English, English - German. This online dictionary, actually intented for users of the Beilstein Handbook of Organic Chemistry, contains most German words occurring in the Beilstein Handbook, as well as common abbreviations, alphabetically listed with their English equivalents (about 2,100 entries). Umlauts are not included in this computer version of the dictionary. Excellent!

Institute for Chemistry, Freie Universität Berlin: Acronyms and Abbreviations. This data base, consisting of more than 12.000 acronyms, has a bias towards acronyms used in chemistry or spectroscopy. The special data base of abbreviations of chemical compound names has been incorporated into the acronym database.

BioTech, Indiana University: Chemical Acronyms Database.

ChemScape, General Chemistry Division, Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, Madison: GENERAL CHEMISTRY GLOSSARY.

Valerie Easton and John McColl, Centre for Applied Statistics, Fylde College, Lancaster University: Statistics Glossary.

! Harcourt Inc. and Academic Press: Dictionary of Science and Technology. The dictionary consists of 2,464 pages and contains a total of 133,007 entries (in 130 fields of science), making it the largest scientific dictionary ever compiled in the English language. Browse the Scientific Fields Covered by the Dictionary. Excellent!

Gary Horton, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Nevada Division of Water Planning, Carson City, NV: WATER WORDS DICTIONARY. A compilation of technical water, water quality, environmental, and water-related terms.

Justin Matis and Richard B. Firestone, Ernest O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley: Glossary of Nuclear Terms. With animated images to illustrate the nuclear decay.

Justin McCarthy, Lehigh University in Bethlehem, PA: A Materials Science and Engineering Glossary of Terms.

Pattern Recognition Associates (PRA): GEOCHEMICAL GLOSSARY. A list of definitions for over 200 geochemical terms (chiefly petroleum and environmental data).

Petrik Laboratories, Inc.: General Chemical Glossary.

James A. Plambeck, Dictionary of Chemical Terms. This glossary contains only those English words having particular meaning in the context of chemical sciences.

Russ Rowlett, Center for Mathematics and Science Education, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: How Many? A dictionary of units of measurement.

Swain Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Library, Stanford University Libraries, CA: BEILSTEIN Dictionary German - English, English - German. This online dictionary, actually intented for users of the Beilstein Handbook of Organic Chemistry, contains most German words occurring in the Beilstein Handbook, as well as common abbreviations, alphabetically listed with their English equivalents (about 2,100 entries). Umlauts are not included in this computer version of the dictionary. Excellent!

Brian M. Tissue, Science Hypermedia Inc., Blacksburg, Virginia: Encyclopedia of Analytical Instrumentation, and Educational Documents (Manuals). This page offers a collection of technical devices with description (more than 150 keywords) for geochemistry, chemical analysis, geochemical methods and instruments.

Eric W. Weisstein: Eric´s Treasure Trove of Chemistry, Eric´s Treasure Trove of Physics and Eric´s Treasure Trove of Astronomy.











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This index is compiled and maintained by Klaus-Peter Kelber, Mineralogisches Institut, Universität Würzburg,
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