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Can Anyone Help Me Figure Out What Type of Rock This Is?
Hi everyone,
I went to Angel Island a few weeks ago and was wondering if anyone can help me figure out what type of rock this is...I have been searching many places, and came across this blog and thought it would be helpful. I have more, but...
To start out with one:
read more »Unusual Stone
I have an unusual stone found in my garden about a foot deep which was dug up by my dogs. This item appears to resemble a mans face wearing a wolfskin head dress. It has a side piece protruding out smoothly shaped in a form basically of a V which I perceive as something may have been attached. The right ear has a ledge behind it which I perceive one can rest a forefinger and the right ear appears to have been attached. Is this natural phenomina or man made. It is a most unusual object. What type of stone is this please?
read more »Neat copy geological map software
Hey fellow geologists,
I am a 3rd year undergrad studying applied geology at CSM. I am currently working on my dissertation which requires the creation of a neat copy geological map and i would like to use a program other than powerpoint to make it! Does anyone have any experience with vector drawing programs who could recommend any in particular? Ive heard that corel draw and adobe illustrator are pretty good programs but do they have any limitations?
Cheers
My first post!
Yes, yes.. this is my first post here.
I'm from Brazil but I live in Daylesford, Australia. I'm starting my 3rd year Geology Degree next year and I simple love it!
My drive is to explore this area of Australia and to learn as much as I can. I'll be posting my geolocical adventures here!
Cheers
Paulo
Can someone help identify this Volcanic Glass?
My grandmother gave me this. It's about the size of a keyboard, very very heavy, opaque... My grandmother said that she took it to a geologist when she was young and was told it was formed during the last ice age. But how could this be known?
Rank upgrade
I am officially a gypsum-level poster now. Maybe I'll celebrate...or maybe I'll concentrate on moving towards a fine GR prize...
Geology Rocks rank
Love the idea of the GR ranking system and I'm excited to find that I'm almost out of the Talc zone. I'll soon be between one rock and plenty of other harder places.
Black moving Rocks
Please can someone id these stones...The locals say they move in the night and have to be housed in a box to stop them from moving. They are black and shiny and weigh about 5 to 10kg..they villagers/locals believe to be valuable black gold
Please advice what these stones are!
Gavin
Black moving stones
Can someone please help explain these stones..They are black in color and shiny and have the energy to move in the dark...The local house them in boxes to stop them from moving. they are believed by the locals to be valuable black gold...they weigh about 5 to 10 kg
Gavin
Brand new map of Greenland creating political problems
Producing a map can be an extremely difficult undertaking. Atlas-makers and map-makers have a tough job - the choices they make are socially, politically, and in some circumstances even scientifically charged. Greenland is losing some ice mass due to melting. The Times Atlas, however, is at the center of a discussion after publishing a map that showed a 15 percent decrease in icemass.
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