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Matthew Tarling Feb 25
. Synkinematic garnet spiral porphyroblast from Cess Passchier's microtectonics thin section collection! (FOV~20mm, XPL)
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Chris Yeomans 3m
What an interesting bit of and highly pertinent to SW England as fractured-controlled takes off down here in look forward to following your research. take note!
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Geological Survey NI Feb 19
The All-Ireland map at 1:500,000 scale is an amalgamation of Quaternary maps from and . It was produced jointly by and and can be downloaded here
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Maricela Abarca Feb 24
Loan returned 41 years later. Welcome back home skull parts. Good thing we don't charge late fees. This skull has been out on loan longer than I've been alive. 🐳🐋
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Mr Davies Physics 11h
Formation of sandstone today at
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Behrouz🛡 Feb 24
I found this cool GIF in Reddit and i sad lets share it with my Tweeps 😉
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Scott Merms Feb 20
I need Geology twitter's opinion on this core. It doesn't seem consistent with Hartland or Manhattan schist
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Joshua Khan 2h
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Rachelle Feb 22
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David McNamara 4h
Arts and crafts night at home! Getting ready with some more visual ways of explaining stereonets and projection! &crafts
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David Bressan Feb 22
Died on this day in 1875, Victorian geologist Sir Charles Lyell. He argued that slow but relentless forces shape a very old Earth. He popularized and revolutionized earth sciences with his books and made Darwin mad about
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Mr Davies Physics 10h
Fossil deformation!
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Mr S Blair Feb 23
What a fantastic way of introducing children to and the world of oil and gas!! Thanks to for coming in to P4b and letting us become Fossil Detectives for the morning!!! 🤓🕵️‍♀️🕵️‍♂️🔎🐚🦕🦑🦗
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Geological Society Feb 22
"The influence of igneous intrusions and their associated vent complexes on hydrocarbon migration is poorly understood, yet may be significant in the exploration of petroleum basins located on passive margins" read more...
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Rachelle Feb 26
pseudomorphs from the Flinders Ranges . Although no halite is present at the surface, I use these as a tool to identify where the diapir was located.
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BGS 9h
Calling all ! This Thursday is . To celebrate, we're asking you to share your favourite book. We're asking everyone to Tweet them between 1-2pm on Thursday and don't forget to use the label!
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Nzuri Copper Feb 24
Saturday night BBQ & Beer on site - hungry lot these Geo's!
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Geology Page 59m
Fluorite | Locality: Okoruso Mine, Otjiwarongo District, Namibia Size: 7.9 × 8.1 × 5 cm Largest Crystal: 1.80cm Photo Copyright © Thames Valley Minerals /e-rocks.com Geology Page
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nochedevolcanes Feb 20
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JUDITH ALDER Feb 26
Hmmm... more Sugru experiments - what d’you think ?
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