Use the search features below to select specimens by mineral names, location or key elements or compounds present in the chemical formula. All associated minerals that meet the selection criteria will be listed with details and links to images....
Not at all. I thought your post was amusing (in fact, I thought you were being ironic), and I think the sellers of many of the really expensive specimens with names are being pretentious. Sorry if either of us misunderstood.Back to topMatt_Zukowski Site Admin Joined: 10 Apr 2009 Posts...
Wonderful photos, great information. Very helpful for a casual but a 50 year collector of rock and minerals. As I am particularly fascinated with rocks. This site in general is outstanding and has re-sparked my interested in my life long love of collecting. Thank you all. ___Larry Laskows...
I then happened to pick up a brochure called “Minerals of the Bancroft Area", and when that brochure was unfolded, it had a large map with numbered localities all over it, listing names and photos of minerals one could find – a treasure map. I asked my dad if he’d take me, ...
Rocks: Galleries of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rock photos with descriptions. Minerals: Information about ore minerals, gem materials and rock-forming minerals. Volcanoes: Articles about volcanoes, volcanic hazards and eruptions past and present. Gemstones: Colorful images and articles about diam...
Rocks: Galleries of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rock photos with descriptions. Minerals: Information about ore minerals, gem materials and rock-forming minerals. Volcanoes: Articles about volcanoes, volcanic hazards and eruptions past and present. Gemstones: Colorful images and articles about diam...
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It is likely that the rocks in the area formed as layers of mud in ancient lakes, something Curiosity also found lower on Mount Sharp. Water interacted with sediment over time, leaving an abundance of clay in the rocks there, said NASA. ...
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