hanse_mina, to Ukraine
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’s Defense Intelligence () provided an estimate of ’s stockpile and output of cruise missiles, including types such as , , , and -69.

In stock (production per month)

  • 40 (10) x Zircon
  • 400 (10) x Oniks
  • 270 (30-40) x Kalibr
  • 45 (3) x Kh-69

https://english.nv.ua/nation/russia-produces-several-dozen-cruise-missiles-per-month-defense-intelligence-50414888.html

mattotcha, to Geology
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3.75 Billion Year Old – Scientists Discover Evidence of an Ancient Segment of Earth’s Crust
https://scitechdaily.com/3-75-billion-year-old-scientists-discover-evidence-of-an-ancient-segment-of-earths-crust/ # FennoscandianShield # Eoarchean

ksircombe, to SciComm

When not writing stories about for (hooray!), I can be found on occasion doing other . This is from an event over the weekend at the Parliament House Open Day (to mark 35 years since the opening). Geoscience Australia were invited to tell the stories of the beautiful architectural from around the world used in the design of the building (see examples in the picture). We also threw in some local rocks and and some of our awesome interactive tubs. It was a busy day but always interesting to talk to the public. Big thanks to the GA and APH organisers for a great day!

MindOverMagma, to random

It’s had to wait 4.4 billion years but the Time Lord’s time has finally come! Zircon is the champion of !
🏆 🤩 🎉
Congratulations , !

Image credit: John Valley, UW-Madison

MineralCup, to random
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After an intense match with 3757 votes, perpetual runner-up takes the Championship by just 61 votes over !

MineralCup,
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With so many tight matches, it’s going to take us a day to put together the traditional Victory Parade. Please feel free to celebrate (or mourn) and we’ll see you tomorrow.

Have ideas on what went well or what we can do better? Please fill out our post-game survey! https://www.mineralcup.org/2023/campaigns/players-survey

Curious about the people behind ? Here’s this year’s volunteers: https://www.mineralcup.org/2023-volunteers

Congratulations, ! Condolences, , and better luck next year!

MineralCup, to random
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PSA:
While continues to have a strong lead, the ratios are shifting and we’re seeing an uptick in the proportion of votes. is far from decided!

MineralCup, to random
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Just hours left in FINAL MATCH!

Will our Champion be , the eternal timekeeper, or , the cubical rain on brown dwarf stars?

Vote: https://www.mineralcup.org/2023/campaigns/round-5-match-1

Results: https://www.mineralcup.org/results/round-5-match-1

vickyveritas, to random
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shock twins in zircon with planar fractures in Chicxulub quartz-monzodiorite dike. Do not be complacent . Call your grandma and your Great Uncle Bob. Rally your colleagues and students. Pester your parents. Annoy your neighbors. This is it! We still need some zircon magic to keep the votes coming!

Vote here: https://www.mineralcup.org/2023/campaigns/round-5-match-1

vickyveritas, to random
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Brilliant. You can assure this is the last time :) Come join the meme team, and vote for

vickyveritas, to random
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Do you like sparkle? Gem-quality zircon has a higher refractive index than sapphires or rubies. Blue zircons are more expensive, and are usually are heat-treated. Do not confuse them with cubic zirconium. More here: https://marksingermandesigns.com/2016/12/14/five-essential-things-to-know-about-zircon-gemstones/

FaithfullJohn, to Geology

Enjoy FUN WITH ZIRCON - award-winning short video by Glasgow student Mirren Green, to accompany her final year lab project in 2019 😊 Vote zircon!!! https://youtu.be/W_GuozXgpR8?si=VmkehYZVqE2h_bqW

BlastyLavagrrrl, to random

The time has come for me to bring up the time I had a picture with David Tennant, TimeLord.
Vote @MineralCup

bud_t, to random
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It's gotta be all the way now! Let's go! Vote!

vickyveritas, to random
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Deep Time is a concept that surpasses our ability to comprehend. It is time for continents to collide, rift apart, & collide again. Time for mountains to rise, erode away, & arise again. Seas come & go. Life evolves. There is one mineral that remembers.

vickyveritas,
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How does remember? This zircon is 4.4 BILLION years old and records the isotopic and chemical characteristics of the rock in which it is formed. Zircon can survive erosion, deposition, partial melting, and fracturing.

vickyveritas,
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So join me in voting for Deep Time , the mineral that remembers.

Vote here: https://www.mineralcup.org/2023/campaigns/round-5-match-1

MineralCup, to random
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It's the FINAL ROUND!!

32 minerals have battled for your hearts, but only one can claim the Championship. Will it be , the eternal timekeeper, or , the cubical rain on brown dwarf stars?

Vote: https://www.mineralcup.org/2023/campaigns/round-5-match-1

Results: https://www.mineralcup.org/2023/campaigns/round-5-match-1

silicatefondue, to random
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FINAL is a battle royal between Time Lord and Borg Cube

Every vote counts in the Final!

Vote: https://www.mineralcup.org/2023/campaigns/round-5-match-1

Results:
https://www.mineralcup.org/results/round-5-match-1

Please fill out our Player Survey while you're at it! What worked, what needs impovement:
https://www.mineralcup.org/2023/campaigns/players-survey

ksircombe, to random

And one more story from Timelord for the Grand Final – one I just learnt last year thanks to the Mineral Cup and Caroline Thaler (https://blog.eag.eu.com/news/caroline-thaler-climate-tech-project-entrepreneur/). This one blew me away because it was such an unexpected link to and has some intriguing implications…

This story has us diving into the Adriatic Sea to look at some very small creatures called foraminifera. Foraminifera are these amazing single-celled organisms that feed with strands of ectoplasm from their cell wall and often build a small shell around themselves from various materials. The microscopic shells can be important markers in the sedimentary record for time and environmental conditions. (I still fondly remember a University undergrad assignment being amazed by the diversity of shell types while spending hours picking through a collection of foraminifera shells under a microscope. It was also a very Zen exercise and pretty everyone in the class spent extra time doing it…).

Somewhere, right now, in the Adriatic Sea there is a species of benthic foraminifera called Psammophaga zirconia that are literally surrounding themselves with grains. P. zirconia’s specialty is picking zircon grains in the sediment to make it’s shell (see the Sabbatini et al 2016 paper at https://www.researchgate.net/publication/299381635_Selective_zircon_accumulation_in_a_new_benthic_foraminifer_Psammophaga_zircona_sp_nov). Not quite sure why, perhaps it’s a buoyancy thing to pick denser minerals stay anchored on the sea floor, but P. zirconia is going to a lot of trouble to select in particular which isn’t common in the surrounding sediment.

It also has interesting implications for the microfossil record because foraminifera like P. zirconia may have been here since the Precambrian and may have left little accumulations of zircon in ancient sedimentary rocks if we know to look for them. I also think there may be some interesting implications in understanding how a single-celled organism is able to differentiate minerals…

So, if Psammophaga zirconia is working hard to pick , so can you! Vote in the final

https://www.mineralcup.org/2023/campaigns/round-5-match-1

Okanogen, to random
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vs ?
I know I'm supposed to care, but I really don't.
Pick one. Vote. Or not.
And ? Yawn, Whatever.
Yay....
All that's left are expansion teams.

silicatefondue, to random
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Reboosting the Mud Tank of @FaithfullJohn
Astounding! Mesmerizing! Bedazzling!
https://fosstodon.org/@FaithfullJohn@mastodon.social/111149385247930409

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BlastyLavagrrrl, to SciComm

Just leaving this here. Zircon and monazite. You're not going to see calcite in a sapphire, it couldn't take the heat.

BlastyLavagrrrl,

Links would be good.

Direct link to vote:
https://www.mineralcup.org/2023/campaigns/campaigns/round-4-match-1

Link to home page where you can go obsessively check results:
https://www.mineralcup.org

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