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geologyandstuff · 8 days
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Finally got my field notebook back from my professors
Time to make belated Flat Stanley content
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Lake Manly, Death Valley, CA
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Lead pollution in Greenland ice shows rise and fall of ancient European civilizations.
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Titus Canyon, CA, USA
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geologyandstuff · 3 months
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My friend who's in another city showed me these lovely local minerals. Some calcite, chalcopyrite, selenite, gypsum, dolomite, and anhydrite. (⁠ ⁠◜⁠‿⁠◝⁠ ⁠)⁠♡
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This was also very interesting. Any thoughts or knowledges to share? Would appreciate it (from a first year geology student ;))
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some of my slabs. woag, pretty boys.
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Death Valley field trip 🥳🎉
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"Fluid as water, brilliant as silver, heavier than lead, mercury spills through a mine worker's fingers."
National Geographic
October 1972
ph. Robert W. Madden
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Wood Frog. This year's Valentine's comic.
Come to my event tonight in Somerville, Massachusetts.
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geologyandstuff · 4 months
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#funguary day 1, Mycena subcyanocephala! Or Blue Bonnet mushroom. A newly discovered mushroom from Taiwan - it’s only been seen about 8 times.
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geologyandstuff · 4 months
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woag, look at that feldspar's chemical zoning... now in MULTIPLE colors!
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HiPOD: Crater-Delineating Mounds in Chryse Planitia
Similar HiRISE images of mounds around Chryse Planitia have revealed stunning and complex meter- and decameter-scale stratigraphy, indicative of widespread, regional-scale processes. This mound shares characteristics with those landforms, so is important to document. (Image cutout is less than 5 km across.)
ID: ESP_079784_2055 date: 4 August 2023 altitude: 288 km
NASA/JPL-Caltech/UArizona
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show us a cool rock please
DO YOU LIKE TITANIUM????
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I LIKE TITANIUM YES HI HOW ARE YOU I'M GOOD I'M HOLDING MY TITANIUM AND HAVING A WONDERFUL TIME YES THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The ghost of a Parasaurolophus has come by for a visit - It’s fossilized bones just got unearthed and they’re so excited to finally be found!
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I’m far enough into my geology degree for my friends to ask me “what rock is this” every other week……
what have i done
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