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Post by fernwood on May 19, 2017 17:17:04 GMT -5
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lookatthat
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Whatever there is to be found.
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Post by lookatthat on May 19, 2017 20:31:14 GMT -5
My stock answer would be olivine and pyroxene, a nice ultra-mafic rock. Since the pictures aren't coming up, it's kind of like when I yell "Falstaff!" of "Portugal!" at Alex Trebec.
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Minnesota Daniel
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Post by Minnesota Daniel on May 19, 2017 23:44:51 GMT -5
Granite gneiss.
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lookatthat
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Post by lookatthat on May 20, 2017 8:21:38 GMT -5
OK, now that I've got pictures -- yeah, looks granite-y to me. As a side note, the black sand on the bottom of your gold pan is a magnetite or a magnetite/garnet mix, at least around here.
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Post by fernwood on May 21, 2017 12:17:51 GMT -5
Thanks for the ID
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ryan
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Post by ryan on May 21, 2017 12:59:11 GMT -5
Hello fernwood, thank you for liking my blue quartz I like your stone you've collected reminds me of stuff round here (colorado) I'm thinking it's gneiss, the red/whites are feldspar, the green crystal is olivine and the green that doesn't is chlorite I could be wrong especially bout the green but I'm thinkin the green was mica that went through metamorphosis Ryan
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