Property would refer to any identifier of the mineral, such as chemistry, hardness, luster, specific gravity, streak, melting point, etc..
The term is called CLEAVAGE. It is a special form of Foliation in rock metamorphism.
The term for this that I've always heard is "streak".
If the mineral rights have been severed from the property and the owner of the mineral rights does not own the property then there is no need to notify the property owner. It's possible to own the mineral rights and not own the property. That would be called the "mineral estate". The owner of the property if different than the mineral owner would be the owner of the "property estate". Being the "mineral estate" owner gives you the same rights as being a "property owner". You can do as you wish with your mineral interests. Only time there is a need to notify the property owner is if any leasing will be going on. Hope this helps.
The property that describes a mineral's surface shines is called luster.
The property that describes how a mineral's surface shines is called luster. Luster refers to the appearance of light reflected off a mineral's surface, and can be categorized as metallic or non-metallic.
It can mean "Internet Protocol" or "intellectual property".
The characteristic property of the mineral pyrite is sand it is very shiny
We use Mohs scale of mineral hardness to access the hardness of minerals, which calcite is one example.
ya man
Fluorescence is a property not a mineral.
Color is a mineral property that can be determined simply by observation.
Hardness