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ifuckingloveminerals: heir-of-gravity: adventuresinchemistry: adventuresinchemistry: I think my favorite thing about that care and keeping of your scientist post is all the geologists getting salty in the tags about the fact that I jokingly said they
the-devils-dandy:lordofthejohnlock:I said “this exhibit rocks” and then all of my friends collectively groaned and abandoned me in the geology section of a museum.i like your smug lil face
kiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirk: paintz: idontunderstandthatrefference: kiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirk: detectivesandtimelords: kiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirk: kiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirk: my geology teacher just threw a rock at someone
xysciences: Mexian Fire Opal Stone. [Click for more interesting science facts and gifs]
cactusburglar: A really quick thing to help me chill out since I’m having bad anxiety today. Geology undergrad Frisk hiking up Mt Ebott with no safety precautions to find sick rocks and outcrops for fun. I mean, what other reason is there to go up
also, I just remembered that erratic is also a geological term for an out-of-place rock thought to have been moved from one place to another by glaciers and now I am wondering if Gems use a similar term for displaced or out-of-place Gems (a Gem acting
maptitude1:A geologic map of Canada made with rocks from each region
did-you-know: Leonardo da Vinci understood geology so well that he found physical evidence to dispute Biblical claims. His studies of rocks, fossils, and river erosion led him to the conclusion that the world is far older than stated in the book
victoriousvocabulary: GEODE [noun] 1. (Greek γεώδης - ge-ōdēs, “earthlike”) geological secondary sedimentary structures which occur in sedimentary and certain volcanic rocks. Geodes have a chalcedony shell containing various minerals, usually
crownedrose: Strata is a term we use in geology and stratigraphy, which is the rock layers/bands clearly defined like in the photo above. The word stratum is for one layer, whereas strata is for multiple layers. The photo above is by calwest on Flickr,
earthstory: Emerald and pyrite sandwichThe bright green variety of beryl originates from an unusual concatenation of geological events, in which rocks that are not normally found together are juxtaposed by tectonic forces and interact via the medium
geologypage: Tourmaline Var Liddicoatite | #Geology #GeologyPage #Mineral Locality: Malkhan, Krasnyi Chikoy, Transbaikal, Eastern Siberia, Russian Federation Size: 10 × 2 × 1.6 cm Largest Crystal: 10.00cm Photo Copyright © Piatek Minerals /e-rocks.com
curlyash: Took a solo hike up Adam’s Canyon this morning. I have been there so many times but haven’t hiked it since I first started my geology degree. So many things I’ve never noticed! Ahh!! I love me some gneiss. I’m 98% sure these rocks are
earthstory: Coral are fascinating creatures to a geologist. They build rocks that we find in the geologic record, they sustain huge ecosystems, but we don’t see them up close or in motion very often. This group over at Vine has captured a number of
mypubliclands: BLM Winter Bucket List #7: Trona Pinnacles, California, for Out of This World Rock Formations The Trona Pinnacles, just outside of Ridgecrest, are some of the most unique geological features in the California Desert Conservation Area.
moon-sylph: unexplained-events: Kummakivi or “Strange Rock” can be found in the forests of Finland. These strange geological formation have, without any scientific explanation, wound up in a perplexing positions. The mystifying sight is that of
maptitude1: A geologic map of Canada made with rocks from each region
raybrauer: cynicalsleeper: partymilitant: tigrismedve: Rare metals - Bismuth (2x), Fluorite, Malachite, Azurite/Malachite, Pietrisite, Hafnium rare metal swag I fucking love rocks I want some bismuth shit I love geology
misterlemonzafterlife:obscureoldguy:sixpenceee:Sailing stones in Death Valley are part of the geological phenomenon in which rocks move and inscribe long tracks along a smooth valley floor without animal intervention. The movement occurs when a thin
alexmurison:The sharp jagged rocks on the summit of Y Garn pointing the way to the stunning views. Just all the good geology.
katla-lightning: This has been on my list for so long. We hiked Elephant Rock in 119 Fahrenheit heat, probably not the best of ideas but we did it. The road in the valley is absolutely amazing. I love road images so I take a lot of them. Geology
superfastgrandma: I’m in my physical geology class and we have to identify rocks and its confusing cooooool