Abstract
Raman spectra of a number of carbonate, phosphate, arsenate, vanadate, niobate, tantalate, sulphate, chromate, molybdate, and tungstate minerals have been measured over the range 140–1200 cm.–1(600–1600 cm.–1 for carbonates). The internal modes of the (MOn) groups in these minerals have been assigned, and the validity of factor group and site symmetry analyses discussed. The use of Raman spectroscopy for mineral studies is discussed.