The objective of this paper is to present the kind of information that can be gained in the field of mineralogy from the use
of x-ray magnetic spectroscopies. We review some of the questions that are unsettled and that could benefit from an interdisciplinary
approach where magnetism, spectroscopy and mineralogy could be mixed. Most of the attention is focused on iron and some other
3d transition elements. The mineralogy of planetary cores and its relation with known meteorites are exemplified. The various
oxide phases in the mantle and the nature of iron in these phases is also underlined. The presence of transition elements
in insulating minerals and its relation with macroscopic properties such as the color of gemstones are reviewed. Finally an
introduction to paleomagnetism is given with a special attention to nanomaghemites.