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Feb 25 00:21

2 billion year old water discovered!

In a gold mine in South Africa an international team of scientists has discovered water that is two billion years old. The find is described in the journal Chemical Geology.

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Dec 12 22:34

Help identifying fossil

Hi - I am new to this site, but today saw a fossil that I had not seen before, and wondered if anyone could tell me what it is.

I should have photographed something with it for scale, but the width was 75mm which would make the length about 300mm.

The shape was 4 parallel convex ridges, with narrow grooves between, but the overall was not curved, but flat.

Many thanks for any help


Dec 06 11:47

Help Identifying Rock

I was vacationing on the west coast of Panama and found this bowling ball size of a rock on the beach. The rock has been cracked open and appears to have contain small eggs. Can anyone help me identify it?


Nov 11 19:30

mantle Plumes

What are mantle plumes? why do they  exist? what are the theories?


Nov 07 17:11

Internship in UK for international students

I am a 3rd year student of applied geophysics( 5 year program) at  Indian school of mines, dhanbad(India). I have interests in doing an industrial intern in UK or Europe during summer 2011(may- august). I was wondering if anyone could let me know of the various opportunity in this field.

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May 05 19:47

Inspired by Eyjafallajokull

 Possibly the worst kept blog in the world?

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Apr 11 17:56

Identification needed on new find.

If anyone can help identify this rock formation please leave a comment, Thanks!


Feb 20 16:01

pentland hills field visit

Hi all

 

Im a beginner, I am heading up to the pentlands in the coming week - along the southern flank. I am wondering if anyone can provide me with details on the sedimentary and igneous rocks to look out for in these areas - i have a reference book ....keep it basic....

 

cheers

argonaut


Oct 21 21:11

I love jade

I am a huge fan of jade. For the last 6 months I have been gathering information and photos for my new website which is solely dedicated to my favorite stone. I just wrote my first article for this site about the colors of jade.

My new site is Jade Hunt. I have been working on it virtually non-stop so I hope you like it. I will be adding much more content as time goes along and I will be sure to update you all on it.

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Oct 16 15:29

Can anyone help iin identifing these fossils?

This first Fossil was found in a quarry in Tennessee, USA.  The rock is limestone of ordivician age.

The Second was also found in Tennessee, USA within a soil matrix, probably of the Mississipian age.

 


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