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A person that studies minerals is called a minerologist, or more probably a geologist (with a specialty in mineralogy).

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A person who studies minerals is called a mineralogist. Mineralogists analyze the physical and chemical properties of minerals to understand their formation, composition, and characteristics. They often work in fields such as geology, mining, and environmental science.

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Scientists that study rocks and minerals are called petrologists / mineralogists which are subdisciplines of geology.

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Petrologists study rocks and mineralogists study minerals.

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A mineralogist studies minerals.

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Mineralogist

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mineralogist

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A Mineralogist.

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mineralogist

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It is Geoligy

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