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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Mineralogy / August 2004



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Unknown minerals01 Sep 2004 00:18 GMT6
does anyone know something about this minerals?
1. Mineral (600gramm)
http://www.zs-compuservice.de/min/100_0265.JPG
2. Mineral (1600gramm)
SMITHSONIAN Even Lies to Congressmen...26 Aug 2004 02:48 GMT2
>  SMITHSONIAN'S LETTER TO U.S. CONGRESSMAN
article23 Aug 2004 14:09 GMT1
I'm looking for a petrological article:
Luth, W. C., Jahns, R. H., and Tuttle, O. F., 1964, The granite systems at
pressures of 4 to 10 kilobars. Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 69, p.
759-773.
anyone know where I can get a job? PS: sorry for asking19 Aug 2004 18:14 GMT3
My name is David Plunkett. One of the many geoscience jobs sites on the
net directed me to this to this news group. I'm here because I'm desperate
to get a rock related job.
OK - I know this is a group for scientific discussion but
knowledge is power11 Aug 2004 05:45 GMT4
Space and time
             -------------------------------
There are two theories or convictions centered around the existence or
creation of our present universe,and life altogether:
Search for Oolithes10 Aug 2004 21:15 GMT4
One of the main topics of my hobby is to collect special oolithes,
named roestone (Rogenstein). In the mid of North Germany these
carbonate based oolithes reach diameters between 2 and 16 mm. They
were generated on a flat bank area in the time of the Lower
Physical properties of jade?08 Aug 2004 09:01 GMT8
I have a question about the properties of jade.  While perusing a text on
Chinese history, I came upon a claim that jade is "stronger than steel", and
that its utility in manufacturing tools and weapons was limited only by the
rarity of large, unflawed pieces to work with.  This ...
gold rock06 Aug 2004 15:41 GMT3
How might i find a buyer for this rock I have that is solid gold inside with
outer color of a greenish type which i am told is copper ore?
gold?06 Aug 2004 05:45 GMT4
I recently opened a safe deposit box that was left to me by my grandfather
who used to pann for gold in calif most of his life and also dig for it too.
Inside the box was a rock that seems to have a solid gold center but the
outside is other ore types.
mineraux en france04 Aug 2004 15:45 GMT3
Bonjour,
Pourriez vous me dire ou trouver des bourses aux mineraux en France?
Merci
Christopher
Looking to obtain July/August 1973 "American Mineralogist".01 Aug 2004 18:35 GMT5
Would anyone happen to have the July/August 1973 issue of "American
Mineralogist" (vol. 58, no. 7/8) on hand, and be willing to part with
it?
The publisher wants seventy-five dollars for it, which is a bit out of
 
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