List of minerals of Pakistan
This is a list of minerals, both metallic and non-metallic.
Non-metallic minerals
- Brine
- Calcite
- Coal
- Ilmenite
- Kaolin
- Lignite
- Limestone
- Marble
- Mica
- Rock phosphate
- Potash
- Pyrite
- Radioactive minerals
- Rock salt
- Silica sand
- Soapstone
- Sulphur
- Vermiculite
- sulphur
Gemstones
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Gemstones, also known as semi-precious stones or gems, are minerals widely used in jewelry and for ornamental purposes. Northern and western regions of Pakistan are rich in high quality gemstones. Some of the major gemstones are enlisted below;[1]
- Peridot
- Aquamarine
- Topaz - in various colours including violet, pink, golden, and champagne
- Ruby
- Emerald
- Bastnaesite - rare earth mineral
- Xenotime - rare earth mineral
- Sphene
- Tourmaline
- Quartz of various types
The main mining areas of these gems are in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Balochistan.[1]
See also
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References
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- Encyclopedia of Pakistan by Zahid Hussain Anjum, Jahangir Book Depot, Pakistan 2005-2006