Geology

CWilbur,
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Super find on eBay: This Boleite specimen from the copper deposits near Mulege, Baja Sur.

CWilbur,
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@k_kuhlman Does look a little doughy, huh. 🙂

CWilbur,
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@k_kuhlman Nevertheless those little blue cubes are quite rare. Literally found in only two places in the world - it's a copper/silver/lead mineral. I've seen cubes twice this size sell for $1000 or more apiece.

studiohaverstraat,
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View from the south to the Vercors plateau, Drôme, France. In the middle ground you can see the curved 'barre tithonique' (solid limestone of Upper Jurassic age). Behind that is the Lower Cretaceous limestone of the Glandasse (2041 m), which forms the edge of the Vercors plateau.

vpicavet,
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@studiohaverstraat Also seen : "la dent de Die" below which Romans used to carry large carved blocks from Plaine de la Queyrie down to Die during the 2nd and 3d Centuries. And in the background, the "Grand Veymont", 2341m. Turn around and you will see the Saou perched syncline, one of the highest !

berndandeweg, Dutch
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variscan folding in sst.shale series zone

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doktrock,
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Geologists recommend eating at least one small rock per day! according to AI (h/t electricland.bsky.social) #geology

TMEubanks,
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@doktrock

A 1 micrometer diameter rock would be perfect for your nutritional needs. With our "micron" service we'll send you the rocks you need for only $ 10.00 (US) per week. Or you can get a yearly supply for only $500.00 - a $20 discount!

Put the power of geology in your diet!

Pagan_Animist,
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@TMEubanks @doktrock

NaCl
Mg
Occasional Fe infusions.

CWilbur,
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So, long story long, I was driving the Modesto-Oakland leg of my weekend journey on Friday, and I accidentally went up Corral Hollow Rd instead of Patterson Pass. It was an interesting explore, although ultimately it dead-ended and I had to turn around. There’s a state park in there called Carnegie (really a rec vehicle place), so I checked out the butterfly situation. I crossed a wash several times, and I saw a lot of this material. At first I assumed it was old road tar, but it was weathering funny. I picked up a piece and discovered it was quite heavy, so I snagged a chunk and brought it home to clean. Seems to have a lot of feldspar - probably calcic. And mostly fine-grained mafics.
My guess is that I stumbled upon some un-serpentinized ultra-basic material from the Franciscan. I’ve heard it’s around, but in all my years of living in Northern I’ve never seen any in the field.
Anybody else know?

CWilbur,
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Now that the specimen is clean and dry, my loupe shows growth or reaction rings on the edges of the feldspars, and apparently some small garnets. So I'm going with Gabbro or possibly Eclogite.

FaithfullJohn,
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The crystallization of large replenished magma bodies is amazingly complex. The photos of layered rocks from the Bushveld Complex in this new paper are mind-bogglingly wonderful 🤩 🤯 🤓 . The wider applicability of their conclusions might be disputed by some, but good stuff though! https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2024.107621

Compassionatecrab,
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#Eruption #Volcanos #Geology
Per the Guardian, the erupting volcano,
"Ibu is one of Indonesia’s most active volcanoes, erupting more than 21,000 times last year. "

Doesn't that translate to it erupted all year long? How are we defining an eruption if we can count multiple eruptions a day?

Clarification for this will be most appreciated.

Artemis201,
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@Compassionatecrab no clue on the answer, but perhaps if there are multiple vents those count as multiple eruptions?

todayonscreen,
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, May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helens erupted in Washington state. It has often been declared the most disastrous volcanic eruption in U.S. history (depicted in St. Helens, 1981)

A sky full of cloud and ash, as a volcano explodes

GregCocks,
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FaithfullJohn,
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The British Geological Survey have lots of wonderful open data. A favourite is their Geoscenic photo library - so much amazing historical and geological record! 😊 Here's an 1893 plate camera image of the Cuillin gabbro mountains in Skye 🤩 http://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=2997&index=34&total=758&view=viewSearchItem

Adrenochrome, German
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Amazing and from the 1991 find - Dikuluwé mine, Katanga province, DR ...5.5 cm.
Photo credit: J. Scovil
By

Adrenochrome, German
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This is Incredible in Matrix From
Photo Copyright ©️ Michigan Rocks & Minerals
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minouette,
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Happy birthday to Danish Inge Lehmann (1888 – 1993) who demonstrated that the Earth's core is not a single molten sphere, but contained an inner solid core, in ‘36. She was a pioneer , a brilliant seismologist & lived to be 105.⁠

As she first postulated, the has roughly 3 equal concentric sections: mantle, liquid outer core & solid inner core. 🧵1/n

Flot14, French
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Sketches of animals and plants from the Devonian period Made with graphite pencil ✏️🔍
#painting #artoftheday

earthchild,
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Opals form in cavities within rocks. If a cavity has formed because a shell was buried in sand or clay that later became rock, and conditions are right for opal formation, then it forms a fossil replica of the original object.

https://www.geologypage.com/2017/04/opalised-fossils-form.html

photo: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/535506211945205379/

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